JamesDillon
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Whether we consider a fetus a human life or not only matters if we are in a society that considers human life sacrosanct. It is my contention that we, as a society, do not...
So we do not consider all human life to be sacrosanct...
Respect for human life is NOT the name of this game...
Meg
Well said, Meg. That's the distinction that many of us have been trying to get at here. While most of the examples you offered are negative or distasteful aspects of society, I think that a good argument can be made that not every human life should be viewed as sacred, nor the right to life absolute in all cases. Fetuses are the best example of this; while they are biologically human, I see no reason to view their lives as legally or morally equivalent to that of an adult human being. A reasonable argument can be made for the other side, though, and I think this issue is the most potentially fruitful ground for compromise or mutual understanding.