so, that's going to be different for each child
Posted on: October 1, 2021 at 19:32:35 CT
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so, how do you determine if an abortion is killing a child vs. one that is 'not viable'? It's an inconsistent and unknowable standard that you'd have to 'test to find out' for each one.
Are premies not worthy of healthcare measures to make them viable, we just shouldn't care because it's not a human when born before viability?
And, why is that the standard that makes human life? The day that a fetus becomes viable...what magically happened overnight that bestowed personhood? Did it gain it's own DNA? No, that occurred at conception. So, what's the difference from one second to the next when it becomes viable?