[qs]That is wholly different than rights issues of blacks, women, etc. Although religion may play some part, there are clearly factual issues
which fall outside of just religious vantage points.
Really? How? I see it as exactly the same. One group thinking another is by degree...less than human. Worthy of less consideration or none.
Some do not view sex as inherently about pregnancy and parenthood, and one must admit there is plenty of sex which is not. And despite being proparenthood some may not view ANY AND ALL pregnancies as necessary. Sometimes it is a WISE choice as a prospective parent NOT to continue a pregnancy.
Yes. That is why though I do not agree with abortion I still see where it can be a choice where there is no good choice. I see both sides of the issue clearly.
And as a small counterargument, one might ask if you are not afraid of the emotional pain of choice and loss; feeling what it is to be human and make a conscious decision which destroys potential happiness from a future child for the security and happiness for those that exist here and now... or future children years later when one is better situated? Thus you detach yourself from those issues and even how wonderful sex is outside of just parenting, to focus only on the end of parenting which is perhaps a simpler choice to make because it absolves one of hard choices.
This is an interesting take and might be valid except it makes no more sense to me than If I would kill any member of my family to have less strain on limited resources, emotional or physical, so that I and those who I allow to remain can be less stressed and live happier lives.