Mar 2nd 2012, 14:19:53
The main problem I have with hardcore pro-lifers is that they tend not to be very consistent in their viewpoints.
I generally think abortion is a terrible thing and should be limited to the first trimester except in the case of when the life of the mother is in danger (Rape/Incest situations should easily be handled in the first trimester).
However, typically, it seems like those that are pro-lifers argue that life is too precious. However, many of those same people argue in favor of capital punishment. If life is precious, then that's the end of the statement. There is no "Life is precious EXCEPT...."
Furthermore, it bothers me when the people that are strongly pro-life are completely against the usage and education on usage of contraceptives. It's a small percentage of the general public that buys into the whole "Abstinence Until Marriage" idea when they're a horny 16 or 17 year old kid. Or worse, when they're a horny 21 year old kid at a college party who's also drunk.
One other thing I find tedious about this argument, at least in American politics, is that there's very little that our politicians can do about it, yet it's a topic of discussion every 2 or 4 years. It doesn't really matter if Pres. Obama is pro-choice or pro-life just like it won't matter if whoever is president from 2013-2017 will be pro-choice or pro-life. The Supreme Court decided a full ban on abortion is unconstitutional. Unless they hear another abortion case and reverse that ruling or there's a constitutional amendment, there's nothing a president or senator or congressman can really do to completely ban abortion.
The topic of discussion should be: What can we do to decrease the number of abortions?
And to that question, I would have no problem putting further hurdles towards people who are already pregnant (once again, excepting certain situations, like rape, incest or health of mother) and wanting an abortion, but at the same time, allow teenagers in high school to learn about contraceptive us in health class. It won't promote those that truly want to remain virgins until marriage to start having sex, it'll only promote that those that ARE having sex are doing it more safely.