I can do what I want, because I am God
by John Russell Turner, June 4, 2019
Abortion is not the real issue (although a deadly serious one). I'll get to that later. But first, a definition recap:
There are essentially two basic questions in the abortion debate, and one basic premise:
Question One, "when does human life begin?" can be easily answered. It begins at the moment of conception, that is, at the moment when the sperm fertilizes the egg and cell division begins.
Question Two: "when do human rights begin?" can be easily answered, as well. Human rights begin at the moment a human being is conceived, again, at conception. Why? Because we are human. What are human rights? The right to live, which in this context means the right not to be killed, to continue on with his or her development until natural death occurs. Some would argue for other rights, but for the purposes of this argument, let's stick to the most fundamental of rights, the right to live, because without this right, no other rights can exist.
Basic premise: it is morally wrong to kill other people for any reason other than self-defense.