Friday, April 24, 2009

Why is an abortion an act of murder?

The answer to this question is purely logical. You don't need to be a physician to know about conception and death. You don't need to be a christian or a christian catholic to understan the act of murder performed with an abortion.

We ALL have been in our lifes a small cell put inside a womb. The theorical postulates of those who are supporting the abortions consist on the "fact" that no human life can be sostained on the basis of a simple and single cell. That cell (the pro-abortion supporters say) has not yet configurated the genetical map of the unborn child, and therefore there can be no human life untill the cells of the new human life start creating a genetical map that determines the person inside the whom. In adition, they say that when we take a bath millions of cells die when the water hits our body, and nobody calls it an abortion right?

Nevertheless, we must make a distinction between those cells destinated to be a later human person and those who are not. When the ovule and the spermatozoid gets united the genetic form of the new human person (that has just been created) is already taken by the chromosomes of the ovule and the spermatozoid respectively. No scientist has ever discovered how does that function or how can that be done, that's whay such act is universally called "the miracle of nature".

We all have been a single cell in womb in our lifes. And that should be prove enough to prohibit or at least closely regulate the abortions. But, since it seems not to be a prove enough for pro abortion supporters, we must say that it is already proved by the science that human life is created since the conception, the union betwen two cells. It is there wehere life begins.

But why so many people is in favor of abortion. It seems that there is a lot of people that only goes contrary to whatever the Catholic Church says, or the christian say. But the fact is that the anti-abortion arguments are universal, you don't need to belong to a certain kind of religion to be against the abortion. The arguments hereby exposed are purely logical and scientific, you can be a perfect atheist and yet be against the abortion.

Do you want examples? Jürgen Habermas, a philosopher considered alongside Stephen Hawkin the heaviest brain of our time... he is atheist, and anti-abortionist.

Consecuences: if we devalue the human life, what would come next? shall we have no mercy of sick people? or will we consider the life as matter of fact rather than a gift to enjoy with all human persons?

Where is the distinction between a baby that was born one minute ago and a baby that shall be born within one minute?

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