It’s totally fine if you believe that life starts at conception.
The thing that actually baffles me are the states that passed anti-abortion laws, but struggle to provide adequate health care, especially for those who are not financially stable.

I found this article, “States with more abortion restrictions have higher maternal and infant mortality”, but feel free to correct or educate me on the topic.

Edit: removed “this article” appearing twice and tried to fix preview

  • Matriks404@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    What pseudoscientific ideology has to day that life doesn’t beging at conception? Is left denying science now?

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      1 month ago

      Life began billions of years ago.

      This phrasing is meant to hide a religious argument as a scientific one. The question they’re really asking is “When does God insert a soul into a body?”

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      I agree with the biological definition, “organism that can survive as an individual”. Even if the fetus has a parasitic relation, it is capable of developing all functions to fit the full definition.
      There are other definitions of ‘life’ and anyone is free to believe either way, but the more subjective question is: When does the fetus become a person?