So does Satan.
To start with, morality does not depend on God.
Everything depends on God.
Again I pose the old question: is something moral because God commands it, or does God command it because it is moral?
God commands it because it is moral.
Keep up the easy questions. :up:
How do we know God is good.
Because He is witness to it and we have access to His record.
Second, abortion is an issue of ethics/morality. Science is NOT an ethical system. Therefore, science cannot decide that ethical issue. More on that later.
Atheists looking at the science should conclude that people are killed by abortion, according to science.
That you demand compartmentalization in your worldview does not mean I have to do the same.
Third, logically, it is not enough for your argument that science does not "defend abortion" (even if that were true), but science would have to have evidence to forbid abortion. You never provided that.
That's probably because you're inventing things to add to the argument. Science and reason provide nothing that justifies killing a baby. If you know of something scientific or reasonable that does justify murder, now would be the time to present it. Otherwise, you should just agree with OP. :up:
Now, the only "scientific" argument I can think of that Stripe is considering is "human life begins at conception". Which, scientifically, would mean that a fertilized ovum has the potential to develop into a baby. BUT, the discussion is not about biology, but about morality. When we say "human life", we mean the term in the ethical, legal sense, not the biological. And science is not an ethical, legal system. Remember, we execute adult humans. They are most definitely "human" in the biological sense, but we decide they are not human in the ethical, legal sense and it is morally acceptable to execute them.
Making arguments up to tear down is called the straw-man approach; utterly irrational.
Fourth, let's look at the biology a moment. Fully 75% of fertilized ova NEVER produce a baby. Either the ovum does not implant, and is aborted at the first menstrual period, or suffers various developmental problems along the way and is aborted later. In either case, abortion is a biological process that happens to most "humans". If you believe God specially created humans in their present form, then the inescapable conclusion is that God is an abortionist! Otherwise, He would have designed a system whereby there were no abortions after fertilization. So, if God approves of abortion, then it must be moral. By your own criteria of morality, Stripe.
Making things up for people to believe is irrational. We prefer sane arguments. :up:
Now, another part of biology: the embryo is completely dependent upon the mother.
Nope. The baby's systems help look after him and also help out the mother. There goes your "biology."
It's literally a part of her.
Half the time, he's a boy. Failed biology, didn't you?
[He] cannot survive on its own.
Therefore... something. You have a "therefore" for these inane points, right? How about you spell it out? A baby is dependent upon his mother, therefore he can be murdered. That's what you want to say, right?
Just like any other body part cannot survive on its own.
A baby is a person, not part of his mother. Baby boys are always a different sex. All babies have their own body. You hate them because they are small enough to convince people they can be excluded.
In any other case, we have no moral objection to people cutting off and discarding parts of their bodies.
Sure, we do. However, your argument failed long before it got to this insanity.
Once the fetus is born and is a baby, no longer a part of another person's body, then it is the logical to consider it a "human being" in the ethical, legal sense and protect it like we would any other "person". But not before.
All because you say so, right?