Originally posted by jennypie
What ethical issue? The ethics of the issue are dependent upon the values of the people involved. For me, there there wouldn't be any kind of dilemma. And since it is entirely legal to terminate a pregnancy if you know there is a detrimental defect, it supports the decision I would make.
Unlike regular abortion, in which case I'm adamantly against, I really think it's hard to take a firm stance here, because there this question covers way too many possible scenarios.
The main question I'd ask the doctor is whether or not the child would be able to feel, as I value feeling as much as thinking. If the child turns out to be a sentient being left with a poor cognitive system, I wouldn't want to abort it.
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Dec-24-2009 22:28
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The child-hater in me says 'yes' without any hesitation... but the optimist in me says "What if it turns out to be the next Kim Peek?" I'd probably still kill the brat anyway.
ETA: Unless he was like Timmy... that would be cool.
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Dec-24-2009 22:36
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Id put liquid paper in its eyes
Dec-24-2009 22:46
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That's right, MJM. I do not qualify simply being alive as quality of life.
Having just finished a health care ethics course, I'm actually very interested in issues like this...and when I get home would be glad to further engage in this conversation.
Dec-24-2009 23:40
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I would think an atheist would take this issue more severely then someone inclined to some sort of religion or afterlife. This due to the fact that an atheist recognizes that once this life is over.. thats it.. done finito. At least if you put the child out of its misery, from a religious standpoint, there is an afterlife and a positive conclusion.
I would have to think very hard about this. Keep in mind we pay taxes for healthcare and i would honestly rather spend the money towards someone who is physically challenged and cannot help it, then some welfare bum whos gonna waste his money on crack and alcohol.
I am fully for genetic testing and screening children and abortion before a certain period. But euthanasia should be at the discretion of the one to be euthanized. If i became a quadrepeligate i wouldn't want to be euthanized, i know that for sure. Fully incapacitated with only vision? Perhaps yes but i am not sure.
You hear stories about people slowly recovering from things like this and man they are happy to be alive.
There is only one life. Fuck it.. just live it as best you can.
Dec-25-2009 00:56
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Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
I would think an atheist would take this issue more severely then someone inclined to some sort of religion or afterlife. This due to the fact that an atheist recognizes that once this life is over.. thats it.. done finito. At least if you put the child out of its misery, from a religious standpoint, there is an afterlife and a positive conclusion.
I would have to think very hard about this. Keep in mind we pay taxes for healthcare and i would honestly rather spend the money towards someone who is physically challenged and cannot help it, then some welfare bum whos gonna waste his money on crack and alcohol.
I am fully for genetic testing and screening children and abortion before a certain period. But euthanasia should be at the discretion of the one to be euthanized. If i became a quadrepeligate i wouldn't want to be euthanized, i know that for sure. Fully incapacitated with only vision? Perhaps yes but i am not sure.
You hear stories about people slowly recovering from things like this and man they are happy to be alive.
There is only one life. Fuck it.. just live it as best you can.
Same here. Hey, we found something we agree on
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Dec-25-2009 04:42
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i don't know what i'd do, but my one fear is having a dumb kid. followed by having a really ugly kid. lol
Dec-25-2009 04:55
Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by Lira
Same here. Hey, we found something we agree on
didnt i already tell you i love big tits?
shame on you.
Dec-25-2009 05:01
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Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
didnt i already tell you i love big tits?
shame on you.
I don't think so. But, I'm glad to know we've got so much more in common
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Dec-25-2009 05:16
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Dec-25-2009 06:03
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We are the only species which goes against the grain of natural selection by artificially selecting for bad genes.