Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
Personally, I want to be gone before my brain function is. I couldn't care less about my circulatory system at that point.
Speaking generally I would rather lose physical capabilities than mental as well. The curious thing is, would you actually ever know if you lost brain function? I'm not sure. I am acutely aware of my diminished physical prowess from my 20s to my 50s. And it sucks.


Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
But what about the soul? When does that appear? Is a soul comprised of parts from sperm and egg (I doubt it, but who really knows)? Is it conferred at quickening? At birth? Can a soul exist without a mind (i.e. brain function)? If souls are indeed eternal, they won't be fazed by miscarriage or abortion--they'll just choose or be assigned another vessel, won't they?
The tenents of most religions serve to answer those questions. Perhaps one day science will provide some empirical evidence and give a conclusive answer to those of us that just don't have enough faith to take the various guide books at face value. In the mean time the "what is the meaning of life" will probably hold onto the top spot in the deepest questions race.



To say Peter Singer... Maybe he just likes a good argument.
The guy's stock in trade is controversy. I get it and tend to like some of that myself. I also think survival of the fittest is generally a sound theory. However, human life is not a commodity to be traded. There are plenty of examples of experiments that tried to engineer around "defective" members of society. I have no stomach for them.



Quote Originally Posted by peggy View Post
I can't believe any woman, or man who loves and respects women, could look at this bit of legislation, and not be horrified by the implications!
I kind of see the issue as being very slightly separate from abortion. Any person, male or female, has a right to be in control of their own body. They also have a right to make decisions based on their own beliefs rather than be limited by the doctrines of the masses. As sad as it makes me those are the reasons I'm pro-choice.