Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
See, that's where the crux of the abortion argument lies. When does life begin? A fetus can survive at 24 weeks (there are living examples). Does life begin then? Does it begin when the baby breaths it's first breath? Does it begin at conception? I personally believe life begins when the first measurable brain activity can be detected. After all, our brains determine who we are. People are judged "dead" when they no longer have brain activity. At any rate, until that question can be answered authoritatively, abortion will always be highly controversal.
For the pro-lifers I know (including myself), it isn't a question of a woman's right to choose. It's a question about when is it OK to kill a baby.
That's where I think both sides are missing each other entirely. They scream "It's my body and I should be able to make decisions affecting my body."
Well, if it was ONLY your body, I don't think you would see any argument from anyone. Take it a little farther, should you be able to kill your newborn baby? It can't fend for itself. It needs to be fed by you and takes up a LOT of your time. How is that any different than killing it 5 minutes ago before it actually took it's first breath?

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