RichardMooner
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Is featuring in the bible a prerequisite for a thing being 'moral'? I'm not so sure...
But I would imagine that a biblical argument against abortion could rest with mose's commandment, "Thou shalt not kill". In fact, a large portion of debate on this topic rests with a counter to that argument, by saying that certain stages of embryonic development fall outside of the accepted view of 'life' and, thus, do not infract that particular ethic.
Whatever though. I don't think abortion is innately immoral at all. It can be, if the context surrounding the act is 'immoral'- a forced abortion, as an example, is incredibly wrong to my mind. Abortion, like nearly everything, is not a black and white or starkly dualistic concept. It has infinite facets, meaning its validity should only be considered solely on its own merits, not some broad overarching proscription against it by a misguided society.
I wasn't implying that it is, or is not, immoral in any other context than that of the Bible.
It is "Thou shall not murder". Murder and Killing are entirely different things in the Abrahamic faiths.
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