Abortion is such a horrible topic to argue because there is no grey area. You either believe life begins at conception and it’s murder, or you don’t and it’s not.
I think it’s a grey issue for me. Cause I know I am fine with someone taking a morning after pill for example but I’m not ok with an abortion of a baby when it is a day from being born. There is a point along the way where it becomes not ok and I still don’t quite know where that point is for me. Hence, the fact that I consider myself still undecided.
I say when and if it’s viable outside the womb. That’s a good one.
That sounds like a good argument to me. One counter argument I have heard is that this is not a good criteria for when you should be able to have an abortion, since if someone is on life support, we don’t give the right to someone to kill them. It’s somewhat similar since the burden of keeping that person on life support is still money from a person. It’s a sacrifice for someone and the question is whether the people sacrificing for that life support should be allowed to terminate that support. Just food for thought and I hope that wasn’t complete gibberish.
EDIT: I kind of like the idea of the checkpoint being when the baby can feel pain. I still need to look more into it.