RChildress107
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I’m saying that I don’t believe that is the heart of the argument from most pro-choice believers. I think plenty of them, myself included, argue that a woman has a right to control her own body until the fetus reaches a point (for me viability) where both entities then require consideration from the state.
The more I think and read on this issue the more viability seems like a horrible standard. Birth is probably the only line I’m comfortable with. Maybe once science can accurately determine the moment a fetus has the neural structure capable of supporting consciousness I’d be fine moving the line back to that.
I just struggle to grasp what the state’s interest is before then.