Ask the mother what she wants, ask the foetus what it wants. Whoever provides the best answer gets to choose. Mother might well choose to die (my Great-Granny for one did) on behalf of her unborn child.
Whatever anyone decides, there is always going to be something in the Bible that someone interprets as someone doing something wrong (whether it's self harm, suicide or abortion) - In fact, this isn't biblical, is a problem with the concept of morality as a whole - as soon as morals (or rights, or laws, or whatever you want to call them) start to overlap, it looks to me like proof that they were poorly thought-up in the first place.
Can't anyone understand that there is no such thing as right and wrong?
Why not look at the situation compassionately, this poor mother-to-be has to make the most difficult decision of her entire life, one that will effect everyone she knows, and here are you guys getting ready to point the finger and say she did something morally wrong!
For f@cksakes - this sort of discussion really pisses me off.
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