Didn't fully realized that. But, you know, the reaction suited in all seriousness...
I came upon that question through some kind of context, thought for a moment and really found no answer why should a God say "you've not allowed to do that!". You see, why should there be a rule like "you're not allowed to refuse"? It doesn't say anything about that in any kind of Holy Book. There's only telling "you shall bear a man's impregnation", if there's talking about it at all because hundreds and thousands years ago there hardly was any possibility to do an abortion. So that seems like a rule that comes from much more recent times.
And naturally speaking: You have a possibility, in many cases, to refuse a thing. There is no urge, there is no coercion to take everything you've been given. You're also offered the possibility, as a human, to say no to it. So why should that, out of all things, be the case with bearing a child? Only with that subject? (See, there's a commandment in every religion saying you shall not kill, but do they always comply with it? If it's the right person and the right purpose, they fuck it too.)
The only thing I need to admit it is right about it is: If you do an abortion, you are a killer. Months further, under normal circumstances, it would have been able to live. But you chose "I don't want it to live" with the wisdom you had. But that's that kind of decisions reasonable adults do. Sometimes there is no way around.
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But, you know, the reaction suited in all seriousness...
I came upon that question through some kind of context, thought for a moment and really found no answer why should a God say "you've not allowed to do that!". You see, why should there be a rule like "you're not allowed to refuse"? It doesn't say anything about that in any kind of Holy Book. There's only telling "you shall bear a man's impregnation", if there's talking about it at all because hundreds and thousands years ago there hardly was any possibility to do an abortion.
So that seems like a rule that comes from much more recent times.
And naturally speaking: You have a possibility, in many cases, to refuse a thing. There is no urge, there is no coercion to take everything you've been given. You're also offered the possibility, as a human, to say no to it.
So why should that, out of all things, be the case with bearing a child? Only with that subject? (See, there's a commandment in every religion saying you shall not kill, but do they always comply with it? If it's the right person and the right purpose, they fuck it too.)
The only thing I need to admit it is right about it is: If you do an abortion, you are a killer. Months further, under normal circumstances, it would have been able to live.
But you chose "I don't want it to live" with the wisdom you had.
But that's that kind of decisions reasonable adults do.
Sometimes there is no way around.