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Originally Posted by Hoovie
Wrong answer. The government "forces" people to make moral decisions all the time - in particular when it injures another human being.
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And again, we're back at the source of the problem. One cannot escape this situation without violating the sovereign rights of either the mother over her own body or the unborn child. This is the root problem. If GOVERNMENT sides with the unborn child, essentially the GOVERNMENT has to FORCE a woman to give birth against her will. That violates her sovereign rights over her own person. This would be no different from violating the sovereignty of her person and FORCE her to abort (as in China). It's the usage of GOVERNMENT FORCE.
However, if the GOVERNMENT chooses to REMOVE itself from the equation and allow the mother sovereign authority over her body and all contents in HER womb... the choice is entirely up to the woman in question. She may choose to give birth or abortion. From there, may she choose wisely, and may God have mercy on her soul. GOVERNMENT isn't FORCING anything and all moral responsibility rests on the individual woman.
Life and death decisions are made every day. I was invested with the authority to decide if life saving measures would be continued on my mother. I could have ask that they continue... and for all I know... she might have stablized and survived. However, I chose to let her go. I didn't want her to spend her last hours on earth being zapped and beat on should she perish.
As a soldier... we make life and death decisions every day.
There comes a point wherein the GOVERNMENT must back away and allow human beings to have due authority over various situations that are indeed life or death.