A logical argument against abortion
Many people will refuse to accept God's word as a standard by which they should live and make decisions. That is their right to reject it. Nevertheless, I offer the following as reasons for not having abortions.
- What is growing in the womb of the woman is alive.
- Even one celled creatures are alive.
- What is growing in the woman is more than a one celled creature.
- The nature of the life in the woman is human.
- It is the product of human DNA, therefore it's nature, its essence is undeniably human.
- Because it is human in nature, if left to live, it will result in a fully developed human baby.
- Humans are humans not because they have feet, hands, walk vertically, and speak, etc. Not all people have feet, hands, can walk, and speak. They are humans because of their nature, their essence, not because of physical abilities or disabilities.
- A person born without arms and legs is still human.
- A person who cannot speak is still human.
- A person in a coma, helpless, unaware, unmoving, is still human by nature and it is wrong to murder such a person.
- What is growing in the womb does not have the nature of an animal, a bird, or a fish. It has human nature.
- If it is not human in nature, then what nature isit?
- If it is not human in nature, then doesit have a different nature than human?
- If so, then from where did it get this different nature since the only sources of its nature are human egg and and human sperm?
- Objection: A cell in the body has human DNA and is alive and it is okay to kill it. So, it doesn't make any difference with a fetus.
- Though it is true that a cell in thehuman body has DNA and is alive, a cell (muscle cell, skin cell,etc.) has the nature of being only what it is -- not ahuman. In other words, a muscle cell is by nature a musclecell. A skin cell is by nature a skin cell. But, thefertilized egg of a human is by nature that very thing whichbecomes a fully developed human. Its nature is differentthan that of a muscle or skin cell because they do not grow intohumans. Therefore, they are not the same thing.
A fertilized human egg has the nature ofhuman development and it is alive. This is not so with amuscle or skin cell.
- To abort the life, which is human in nature, is to kill that which is human in nature.
- Therefore, abortion is killing a life which is human by nature.
- Where, then, does the mother get the right to kill the human within her?
A question for those who believe in abortion and that the life in the womb is not human. Is it okay to take a fertilized egg between a man and a woman and place it in the womb of a dog? - If you say no, then why? If it is not human then it doesn't matter, right?
- If you say no because it will become a human then you admit that it has human nature and is alive. If it is human in nature and alive, then you do not have the right to abort it.
- If you say it is alright, why is it okay?