From: Warrl kyree Tale'sedrin (warrl@mail.blarg.net)
Date: Mon Mar 09 1998 - 15:44:55 MST
> From: Anton Sherwood <dasher@netcom.com>
> Then I withdraw the fanciful metaphor. My first draft put it this way:
> You said that if Mrs O'Connor had had an abortion then our Max,
> not a "precursor" of miscellaneous tissue, would have been murdered.
> But if Mr & Mrs O'Connor had used effective contraception, Max More
> would be just as absent from our world. Would that be any less murder?
> "Every sperm is sacred..."
Um, no. A single ejaculation involves perhaps millions of sperm, and
in the extremely unusual case as many as three of them might survive
to adulthood.
Obviously God has a rather lower opinion of sperm than to deem them
"sacred".
Ova, on the other hand, perhaps as many as a third could survive to
adulthood. God obviously has a higher opinion of ova than of sperm,
and we don't want to argue with God, do we? So we should prohibit
female virginity, or even sexual abstinence by females.
(removing tongue from cheek)
(on second thought, putting it back for a second)
Remember, if God wanted us to go naked, we'd be born that way.
>
> > [...] In Oregon, the logic of the statist establishment of
> > death-worshipping as the official religion means that my tax dollars are
> > now being reallocated to the poor so they can pay a doctor to murder them
> > on demand. I am soiled by this [...]
> > 48% of Oregon voters, including me, voted against doctor-assisted suicide,
> > aka, licensing doctors to murder. [...]
>
> I agree that making you pay for it is intolerably cruel.
> But it's absurd to call it murder when done at the victim's request.
>
> > [...] the core ethics of Western Civilization that have
> > worked well for centuries on end, namely, humans are not to be used as
> > means because they are ends in themselves. [...]
>
> I dunno about you, but I use other humans as means every day:
> I call it trade.
>
> --
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