To me, that definitely IS still a matter of education.steve7150 wrote:My sister in law said to me that even if the fetus is a human being the women (mother) should have the right to kill it because its' her body so its' not always a matter of education.
It makes no educated sense to say:
A. that a fetus IS a human being, and
B. She still has a right to kill "it" because its 'her body'
Those are contradictory statements that show a lack of thought
One could (try to) argue
A. That a fetus IS a human being, but
B. Bigger humans have the right to kill smaller humans
Or
A. That a fetus IS a human being, but
B. Older humans have the right to kill younger humans
Those are terrible opinions, but at least they have a basis in thought
But to say a fetus is a human being, but is still just part of the woman's body is simply nonsense
Educated people know that an unborn baby has distinct DNA and is a human being. It is not just part of the woman's body. It is a whole other body.