Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion

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I think these people are confused.

Nobody said a fetus had a soul, only that it is alive. You can be alive without a soul, you know, like how all animals besides humans are alive.
Amazing the logical lengths people go to to excuse the killing of animals, up to and including the invention of a completely undetectable but nonetheless absolutely essential component of any life worth protecting (the soul).

...we've mostly just accepted it as a premise and an argument, but the whole idea is really a load of bollocks IMO.
 
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Out of curiosity, what are the actual opinions of everyone here on abortion? Are you hardline yes or no? If not, where in the middle ground do you land and are there any situations you feel are finicky to think about and hard to judge?
 
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Out of curiosity, what are the actual opinions of everyone here on abortion? Are you hardline yes or no? If not, where in the middle ground do you land and are there any situations you feel are finicky to think about and hard to judge?
Real simple. If someone wants to have an abortion, that's up to them to decide. Not my business to tell someone they can't.
 

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Out of curiosity, what are the actual opinions of everyone here on abortion? Are you hardline yes or no? If not, where in the middle ground do you land and are there any situations you feel are finicky to think about and hard to judge?
I prefer to not have an opinion.
 

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Yeah, I think dogs etc have souls
No according to christianity only humans do, animals don't go to heaven sadly. (played a big part in eventually turning agnostic cause I grew up with a boxer)
 

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I think these people are confused.

Nobody said a fetus had a soul, only that it is alive. You can be alive without a soul, you know, like how all animals besides humans are alive.
They aren't confused. Even the most Orthodox of Jewish factions uphold the right to an abortion under more lenient circumstances than the harshest of anti-abortion laws being proposed
 

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I think these people are confused.

Nobody said a fetus had a soul, only that it is alive. You can be alive without a soul, you know, like how all animals besides humans are alive.


Hell in orthodox christianity (and as an outcrop of high rates of infant mortality during the bronze age) you don't even name babies until they're half a year old, which is when you baptize them and in that process they're supposed to get their soul, so it's not as if christian opposition to abortion is for soul-related-reasons.
Isn't there a part of the bible that a human doesn't get a soul until its born? That even during an active labor, until the baby emerges, its still soulless.
 

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Out of curiosity, what are the actual opinions of everyone here on abortion? Are you hardline yes or no? If not, where in the middle ground do you land and are there any situations you feel are finicky to think about and hard to judge?
Available on demand up until the foetus can be considered a person. Where that line is, I don't know, and judging by the variety of limits used in various countries, it seems people are in disagreement on when that is (though that probably reflects politics more than medical opinions).

Also: if the mother's health is at risk then they shouldn't be forced to carry the baby to term, even if that means killing an unborn baby.
 
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Isn't there a part of the bible that a human doesn't get a soul until its born? That even during an active labor, until the baby emerges, its still soulless.
IIRC, there are several parts of the Bible that say things like that, though often contradictory.
 

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IIRC, there are several parts of the Bible that say things like that, though often contradictory.
I mean the Bible, as a cohesive book, as a moral guide, is just a mess. Its very clearly just a loose collection of vaguely related desert nomadic tribe tales about not raping your daughter or the donkey, cut with stories about how your cousin's friends ex-boyfriend's uncle's boss's boss's daughter's piano teacher pinkie pie promises she saw an angel once after eating rotten fruit and a half dead squirrel and the angel had eleven heads and fourteen bat wings and was on fire and had tits and told the piano teacher she's the new president.
And I guess back then that was eye witness testimony because it works more than once.

And all of this has been mistranslated and edited a hundred million times over the years to fit political agendas. You know...a pretty good way to run a modern country.
 
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IIRC, there are several parts of the Bible that say things like that, though often contradictory.
Her really speaking it's a first breath sort of deal. Fated individuals and prophets tend to be a bit more hands on, but fated individuals and prophets aren't under threat of abortion either, due to the whole fate and/or prophecy thing.

Christians tend to ignore that last bit.
 

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I mean the Bible, as a cohesive book, as a moral guide, is just a mess. Its very clearly just a loose collection of vaguely related desert nomadic tribe tales about not raping your daughter or the donkey,
The donkey, no, but raping/allowing to be raped/being raped by your daughter/female relative/female you are in power over does have Biblical precedent.

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They are also going to monitor period tracking aps for the same reason.

If you can't be prosecuted for having an abortion (being a cis man and/or your state doesn't hate you), one way you can fight this is by downloading that ap (and I guess going past abortion clinics) to mess with their metadata.

The problem is, some states are apparently going to be passing laws banning interstate travel for purposes of an abortion. That's where the concern for this comes in.
On a not totally unrelated note, before the US civil war, a lot of states that didn't allow slavery did allow slave catchers to catch black people suspected of being runaway slaves (not many questions were asked about how you knew they were a runaway slave), and made it a crime to help escaped slaves (or even not report a black person you thought might be a slave).
 
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