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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 21, 2012 07:30PM
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August West
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And I'm not even sure I did that. kj.
Isn't that a convenient way to justify your dishonesty. You lied about me, but you won't admit it. Moron.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: davester
Date: August 21, 2012 07:49PM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 21, 2012 07:50PM
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Ted King
kj, are you saying that a pregnancy that results from a rape can be considered a gift by the woman who was raped? Or are you saying that it doesn't matter whether the woman considers it a gift or not - that's not relavent to what it is that makes it a gift; that is, it is a gift no matter how the woman feels about it?
I can agree with you if you mean the former, but I would reject the latter.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: davester
Date: August 21, 2012 07:55PM
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kj
If you look at it pragmatically, killing the child might punish the rapist, if he cares.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Chakravartin
Date: August 21, 2012 08:10PM
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kj
The child is completely separate from the rapist, in my view. If you look at it pragmatically, killing the child might punish the rapist, if he cares. But what if he doesn't care either way?
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: August West
Date: August 21, 2012 08:36PM
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I want so badly to drop down to your level of discourse...
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 21, 2012 09:34PM
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Chakravartin
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kj
The child is completely separate from the rapist, in my view. If you look at it pragmatically, killing the child might punish the rapist, if he cares. But what if he doesn't care either way?
Abortion is not the murder of a child.
Abortion is not designed to punish rapists.
And this debate isn't about abortion.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 21, 2012 09:36PM
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I want so badly to drop down to your level of discourse...
You are not capable of discourse. Discourse involves thought and understanding. You make up the things you want to hear, failing to grasp the most basic statements presented by others. You prove annoyingly unperceptive in your attempts at discourse, clumsily stumbling through basic conversation with an inability to comprehend concepts more complex than drawing breath. Rarely, if ever, have you shown otherwise on this forum.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 21, 2012 09:54PM
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kj
If you look at it pragmatically, killing the child might punish the rapist, if he cares.
Now you've gone completely off the tracks. Nobody is talking about killing children except you. We're not even talking about late term abortions. If you're implying that an early term abortion or morning after pill is killing children then you're wholly spouting religious dogma and there's no point in further discussion.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Chakravartin
Date: August 21, 2012 10:15PM
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kj
I think what others have been saying here is that the whole argument distills down to pro/anti abortion rights.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Black
Date: August 21, 2012 10:40PM
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kj
But I still wonder why the child can not be allowed to develop? For me, it's a basal instinct; that you can't allow the rapist to do that, or that you have to make sure he doesn't get what he wants, or benefit from his heinous act, etc.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: SDGuy
Date: August 21, 2012 11:41PM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 21, 2012 11:41PM
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kj
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Ted King
kj, are you saying that a pregnancy that results from a rape can be considered a gift by the woman who was raped? Or are you saying that it doesn't matter whether the woman considers it a gift or not - that's not relavent to what it is that makes it a gift; that is, it is a gift no matter how the woman feels about it?
I can agree with you if you mean the former, but I would reject the latter.
I think the language is really important, because it's a complex, horrible situation that comes about when a man does something like that to a woman. There is absolutely nothing good about rape. I don't know about the pregnancy being a gift, per se. But I do feel strongly that the child is a gift. I'm not saying it doesn't matter whether the mother considers the child a gift or not, but I think it is a gift (it has great potential) whether she does or not. Stating it in terms of the pregnancy focuses on the wrongful act of the rapist because it's part of what he did. The child is not the pregnancy in those terms. The child is completely separate from the rapist, in my view.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 22, 2012 01:05AM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 22, 2012 01:49AM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: RgrF
Date: August 22, 2012 02:10AM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 22, 2012 02:20AM
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kj
But I still wonder why the child can not be allowed to develop? For me, it's a basal instinct; that you can't allow the rapist to do that, or that you have to make sure he doesn't get what he wants, or benefit from his heinous act, etc.
Weird-- when this discussion started I was sure the rape and pregnancy in question were taking place inside a woman's body, but at this point it's like the woman never existed and all this is taking place in a synthetic womb in some futuristic lab. That's quite a trick.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: kj
Date: August 22, 2012 02:34AM
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I'm not sure the males at this forum should be those carrying the debate, none of them can become pregnant as a result of rape of any stripe. Seems to me this entire problem vis a`vis female contraception or avoidance of is a male* instituted conflagration of politics and religion .
* see Catholic Church dogma
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: RgrF
Date: August 22, 2012 02:40AM
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Posted by: p8712
Date: August 22, 2012 07:40AM
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I suppose what I really mean by "gift" is that the child has potential to do all kinds of wonderful things.
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My view is simple. When fertilization occurs, the person begins to develop (live), until they die.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 22, 2012 10:41AM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 22, 2012 10:50AM
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kj
But I still wonder why the child can not be allowed to develop? For me, it's a basal instinct; that you can't allow the rapist to do that, or that you have to make sure he doesn't get what he wants, or benefit from his heinous act, etc.
Weird-- when this discussion started I was sure the rape and pregnancy in question were taking place inside a woman's body, but at this point it's like the woman never existed and all this is taking place in a synthetic womb in some futuristic lab. That's quite a trick.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Ted King
Date: August 22, 2012 11:03AM
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kj
I suppose what I really mean by "gift" is that the child has potential to do all kinds of wonderful things. The child has value. It's part of my faith, but I don't think it has to be cast off as religious dogma. I've known countless women who have chosen to have unplanned children even when the medical issues were complicated. Many are atheists, and for whatever reason, their conscience objected to abortion. One considered it "barbarous". There are a significant number of atheists who are anti-abortion. An anti-abortion stance does not have to be religious in nature. Btw, I think being "thankful" is another word that has little meaning without a god, but at the same time, it's not hard to come up with a secular analogue for it.
As far as condemnation, I don't believe it's Biblical. We're all sinners, and only saved by the grace of god. Of course, people being people, the sin of others tends to be more serious than our own. But that's not how it is supposed to be ("And why worry about a speck in your friend's eye when you have a log in your own?). Of course, pointing out what's good and what's not (and accompanying debate) is important, but condemnation doesn't need to be part of that. I've attended two churches that did it right, so I know not all churches are judgmental/ignorant.
As far as the woman is concerned, I consider her interests equal to that of her child. I truly don't consider that misogynistic. I could be wrong, but knowing what I do, I don't think so.
As far as the terms zygote and fetus, they are terms that have specific meaning in a scientific/medical context, but largely I think they are used to dehumanize. My view is simple. When fertilization occurs, the person begins to develop (live), until they die. There's no magic point at which they become something of value.
At any rate, I've always been a no abortion except in cases of incest, rape, and threat to mother person, but recently been examining that view. I'm not sure the reasons I'm against abortion in most cases don't apply to all abortions. And having watched two kids that are the products of rape, and one the product of incest, grow up, I have a hard time devaluing them. Would plucking them out of the womb and throwing them in a garbage can have been devaluing them? I kind of think so. kj.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: davester
Date: August 22, 2012 11:31AM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: August 22, 2012 11:39AM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Spock
Date: August 22, 2012 12:45PM
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Power over women is what it's all about.
That doesn't mean that a child who is the product of rape can't be a gift to her mother, she certainly can. But it should be the mother's choice to continue that pregnancy, or not.
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: $tevie
Date: August 22, 2012 01:14PM
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Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: Dennis S
Date: August 22, 2012 02:29PM
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I can't figure out where this demonisation of women is coming from. What suddenly clicked in these guys' brains that made them decide that preventing women from having sexual congress was the most urgent thing on their plate?
Re: Huckabee in the pro-rape camp...
Posted by: p8712
Date: August 22, 2012 05:15PM
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$tevie
I can't figure out where this demonisation of women is coming from. What suddenly clicked in these guys' brains that made them decide that preventing women from having sexual congress was the most urgent thing on their plate?