So, you make the legal standing that if a person is fully dependent upon another person then that caretaker can exert property rights over the former.Quote from OPTIONAL777:
No, I would not agree with your logic below at all.
I don't see a time when an evolved society gives rights to something that has no independent life to a person, i.e. a woman and their right to choose what they do with their own body.
I have argued before and hold to the argument, that up until the time that a fetus could be harvested from a woman with a relative certainty that it could live independent of that woman, that the right to terminate the pregnancy belongs to the woman, not the state.
If at the time the fetus could be harvested, if the woman doesn't want to carry the child, she allows the state to take possession, and full responsibility...both legally, financially, spiritually, etc. for that fetus until the age of maturity (say 18 to 21 years of age) and the cost of this is extracted from those who favor doing so.
Meaning, that those who would demand the fetus become dependent on the outside agency that harvested the unwanted fetus...should pay for it.
Now if you are asking me if abortion is a sin against God...for clearly it is not a sin against man in my opinion...that is up to God to decide.
Until such time that modern science establishes when in fact a fetus could be harvested...the choice belongs to the woman to terminate pregnancy, just as it is her right to determine whether or not to get pregnant in the first place.
This concept would make the life of operating nursing homes much simpler. You enter as a citizen then once they regress to a state of dependency they become property.
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There are many actions citizens take that place economic burdens on the public. Alcoholism, Gun crime, auto accidents...etc..Just part of living in a society.
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If we agree a fetus is property why can the creator of 50% of that property get ownership rights. The Man.