Abortion: Moral or Immoral?

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2011

This video takes a look at the abortion debate and examines it using philosophical logic.

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  • NOBODY LISTEN TO THIS GUY HE SAID HE GETS HIS MORALS FROM RELIGION SO THE ONE AND ONLY REASON HE DOESNT RAPE AND KILL IS CAUSE A PIECE OF SHIT BOOK TOLD HIM NOT TO

  • @AnonymousTheMusician Eheh, now you're attempting to defame me? You know that's illegal right?

  • @nazra7 Using ur words the only morals u get are from religion. Ergo if religion didnt exist u would have no morals. Ergo the only reason u dont kill and rape is cause a book told u so. Now how is that defaming????? PS U do know that science has 100% proven that the universe came from nothing. How could god create the universe if it arose from empty space? Please rebute that! i fucing dare u! i fucking dare anyone to use logic and rebute that fact!

  • @AnonymousTheMusician That's where everyone gets their morals because religions are moral crusading institutions.

  • @AnonymousTheMusician "PS U do know that science has 100% proven that the universe came from nothing."

    No, I did not know that, please give citations.

    "How could god create the universe if it arose from empty space?"

    If nature could do it, I'm sure an all-powerful God could too. Plus the idea of creation ex-nihilo was originally a theological idea.

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  • good vid my friend 

  • @strkszone "The parasite analogy basically sums up that one party is suffering while another is benefiting,"

    Even if I grant you this, its still depriving the embryo of a future life like ours.

  • @strkszone "it DOES have the potential to come to life because for ever sperm that does not reach its egg you can think of a life getting lost."

    If the conclusion is that sperm is potential life and the premise is sperm that does not get fertilized is life lost, that's using a premise of sperm having potential life to conclude sperm having potential life which is circular...

  • @nazra7 Again Don Marquis's argument would fall subject to the sperm because it DOES have the potential to come to life because for ever sperm that does not reach its egg you can think of a life getting lost. So for every life getting lost that has the potential to have a life like ours we'd be wasting. Therefore my sperm analogy is still valid. The parasite analogy basically sums up that one party is suffering while another is benefiting, when neither has to feel suffering.

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