The abortion / murder equivalence breaks down for me when you look at the prescribed legal consequences for those who murder. If they are truly one and the same thing, failing to imprison women who abort would be an injustice. What quality can make their murder more deserving of forgiveness than other murders, when we take as axiomatic that they are one and the same?
So that's clearly ridiculous. It should be prima facie obvious that abortion isn't murder, because murder is always a homicide that society chooses to legally condemn and punish. That's the definition of what murder is.
An abortion is at worst legal homicide. I would even argue that it can be a morally correct homicide.
However, I've long lost any concern for moral objections to abortion. It's an intractable debate that hasn't budged in decades, an impasse where neither side will ever give ground. It distracts attention away from the fact that control over the creation of new people is an incredibly valuable political and economic resource, which is probably the real reason we're fighting a battle that should have been over forty years ago or more.
The people who possess functioning uteruses will always win back control over if and when they are used, no matter how many times it is usurped. Pro-life can never win out in the long run. It's a defunct position and ought to be abandoned.
So that's clearly ridiculous. It should be prima facie obvious that abortion isn't murder, because murder is always a homicide that society chooses to legally condemn and punish. That's the definition of what murder is.
An abortion is at worst legal homicide. I would even argue that it can be a morally correct homicide.
However, I've long lost any concern for moral objections to abortion. It's an intractable debate that hasn't budged in decades, an impasse where neither side will ever give ground. It distracts attention away from the fact that control over the creation of new people is an incredibly valuable political and economic resource, which is probably the real reason we're fighting a battle that should have been over forty years ago or more.
The people who possess functioning uteruses will always win back control over if and when they are used, no matter how many times it is usurped. Pro-life can never win out in the long run. It's a defunct position and ought to be abandoned.