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Originally posted by j2k4@20 November 2003 - 06:16
I find it ironic that, while amongst us conservatives a range of opinions exist, American liberals, pretty much straight down the line, are pro-abortion, pro-euthanasia, pro-assisted suicide, but anti-death-penalty.
I've never found one who can explain that; they don't seem to recognize any inconsistency in this thinking. :huh:
I think most of it can be summed up as no one should be allowed to take someone elses life without their consent and that people who are brain dead are already dead. Throw in some science to explain that foetuses are basically brain dead and have no rights and i think that covers pretty much everything. Imo conservatism is about the stagnation and consolidation of our current civilsation and its values, and liberalism is about the advancement towards the goal of a more civilised society and part of the process of advancement seems to be taking a scientific approach to looking at life. Is there anyone who thinks having the death penalty is more civilsed than not having it? The only one in the list you gave that doesn't seem civilised is abortion, but with a slight copout by saying the baby is not alive yet, everything is fine and dandy, maybe when the technology exists to save and support all those foetuses....