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Hi mate - You seem fixated upon these 45 million wee bundles of cells which in some cases probably have less cells than something green that is ejected from my nose when I have a heavy cold Look I guess the basic question is what gives one the right to tell someone else what to do with their body? Just an aside though and not much at all to do with the debate, you mentioned in earlier posts the law and gave quotes and your oppinions from, inter alia, Roe. In the Roe judgement I found it really fascinating that their Honours in considering their various oppinions looked at so many diverse sources for guidance such as Ancient Greek philosophers, Roman philosophers and Roman Law even Victorian tradition as well as the religious implications from cannon law, English Law, Roman Catholicism and and and .... the point being that I found it enlightening that they viewed the topic without reference to "modern" fads and social/political/religious fashions of the day. Fashions change over time for example in Roman Times the patriarch had absolute authority he could kill a child or keep a child and brook no argument.got to go now wife wants to go shopping............
Hi mate - You seem fixated upon these 45 million wee bundles of cells which in some cases probably have less cells than something green that is ejected from my nose when I have a heavy cold Look I guess the basic question is what gives one the right to tell someone else what to do with their body?
Just an aside though and not much at all to do with the debate, you mentioned in earlier posts the law and gave quotes and your oppinions from, inter alia, Roe. In the Roe judgement I found it really fascinating that their Honours in considering their various oppinions looked at so many diverse sources for guidance such as Ancient Greek philosophers, Roman philosophers and Roman Law even Victorian tradition as well as the religious implications from cannon law, English Law, Roman Catholicism and and and .... the point being that I found it enlightening that they viewed the topic without reference to "modern" fads and social/political/religious fashions of the day. Fashions change over time for example in Roman Times the patriarch had absolute authority he could kill a child or keep a child and brook no argument.
got to go now wife wants to go shopping............