*Laura wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:Hi Laura, thanks for responding....As always, I'm not attacking you.
I think the hilighted quote in your response is unsound. People are convicted on a daily basis for making assumptions on individual's mental states, and more specifically, 'intent'. Doctors who have never mudered anybody are called on to make a judgement on a person who HAS.
Non-military people are making judgements on the Iraq war. Supervisors are hired just for their supervisory skills, without knowledge of the actual job they are supervising. I don't think you have to walk a mile in anyone's shoes to have a take on things.
I think the 'mile in my shoes' defense(and that is what it is) is a defense mechanism people use when they are being questioned/challenged on a given issue. When they can't think of anything to say, and are uncomfortable. Justifying one's actions can be a bitch.
People just don't like being confronted on a decision they have made....especially when they are wrong.
I certainly didn't feel like I was attacked! My idea (the one you've highlighted) was that it is really difficult to fully understand the abortion issue from a woman's point of view,especially one that has actually experienced the fact.I haven't,nor I ever will,so all I can do is guess.
Sure,we can all understand the implications of abortion,people in charge can make laws or try to educate the masses,debates can go on and on...
See,I am not exactly trying to defend abortion,it's more trying to analyze the possible reasons why it happens.
I also promised myself not to analyze anything from Friday to Monday...
Ok, fair enough....but let me put it to you this way:
Why do athletes get such exorbinant amounts of money? Give up? Because they CAN.
Why do women get abortions? Because they CAN. If something isn't against the law, why not do it.
Enjoy your weekend! I promise not to analyze anything in the next 2 days, either....
