No it doesn't. I asked YOU two questions, you answered
Posted on: September 6, 2024 at 19:06:29 CT
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neither of them.
I will repeat them for you below.
The first is in response your earlier reply (in gold) to my point (in green):
JeffB: The point is the redefinition of the child depending upon whether his or her mother wants to kill her child or not, (or whether she is being pressured into doing so by her parents, her significant other, or by the pimp who is human trafficking her).
TigerMatt: Because in one case, a woman is choosing a medical procedure to be done on her body.
Q 1. Do you think the legality or illegality of something determines the morality of actions?
The second was in response to your earlier reply (in gold) in which you defended defining the child differently based upon whether his or her mother wanted her child:
The other is someone else causing harm toward her.
Q 2. What if he doesn't harm her personally at all? What if s/he "only" kills the child?
Edited by JeffB at 19:20:18 on 09/06/24