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Like I said, it's you who has to try, not me.We get it, you're an aspie and can't conceive of someone else's point of view, but just try for us here.
Everyone's opinion on morals are different, just as everyone's opinion on the sun could be. The sun is still there.Everyone's morals are different
No actually, it's extremely easy. The line starts when the human starts: Conception.it's difficult to figure out where to draw the line.
Are you thinking about my wellbeing right now as we speak? Did you put food in my pantry? No? By your logic that is immoral. I see nothing immoral about not personally actively caring about the wellbeing of a total stranger.but it seems immoral to just forget about what happens afterwards no matter what led up to pregnancy or what happens after
Then the mother is a bad mother and bears moral responsibility for that.What if the baby is just neglected afterwards?
"What is easiest?" and "What is least cruel?" are not factors in my decisionmaking.would've just been easier and less cruel to abort
1. Is it morally permissible?
2. Do I want to?
If it passes both steps, I do the thing. That's the whole thought process. Literally everything else is not relevant. Abortion fails step 1.
I am not a utilitarian. Utilitarianism is evil, and this is exactly why. Utilitarians reason themselves into committing evil because its results are positive. Moral people know that the results are not relevant.and leads to less problems overall
It's not immoral at all. You're doing it right now. How many children on earth are suffering while you type this?It's just way more immoral to simply ignore a living child that's suffering
Their suffering was not caused by you, and you have no personal relationship with them that obligates you to care for their suffering. They are strangers, thousands of miles away, whose names you don't even know. It is not immoral for you to not give a shit about them. It would be weird if you did.
Then we deal with the problems that arise as they arise, and we deal with them without violating the inviolable.It eventually will be your problem through taxes, crime, or otherwise.
"Letting" anything happen is inaction. Unless you have some specific responsibility your inaction neglects, inaction can never be immoral.It makes no sense to me about how murder is immoral but letting something basically suffer is cool.
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