Alright. There's been a lot of talk
about this lately.
I've heard a lot of people ask, "Is the unborn really a person if it's not in the world yet?"
But first let's start by saying, they are in the world,
just in a different location.
Let's think about ourselves. Our environments are always changing.
But as we know, our personhood
always remains the same.
So let me ask...
If the value of personhood is determined by one's
environment, does that mean our value
changes when you move from place to
place?
So what makes this any different?
If our environment has nothing to do
with our value as human beings, how can we
say that the life inside the womb is not
a person just because its environment
looks different than ours?
It seems pretty clear that personhood
is not defined by our environment.
