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Originally Posted by Guest
They have all to do with right and wrong, which is being conveniently avoided.
Right and wrong as you see it so, you would not have an abortion should you need one. Right and wrong as I see it as well as I have stated I have never had an abortion and can in no way ever see myself making that choice. Where we part ways is you want to impose your definition of right and wrong on others. I do not!
As abortion is legal in the United States....as for the donation of that tissue for medical research, no I am not against that. Fetal tissue research has led to some great discoveries.
Top Discoveries from Fetal Tissue Research - US News
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No, the definition of right and wrong is the same, regardless of how you decide to rationalize your opinion. Just because you don't contribute to a murder, if you stand by and watch it happen you are as guilty. Right and wrong defined by statute is often different than right and wrong by moral definition.
You rationalize your morality by saying you have not practiced it. Yet, you then turn around and state that you believe that even though you haven't done it, you have no problem with others doing it. If that is your act of justifying your morality, then so be it.