I see profound irony in Shapiro's argument, as he continues to act like a semi-intellectual scalpel for reframing many ideas that religious zealots have held for centuries. Let's apply the same logic about the moment of conception. If that is the baseline for the assigning a zygote the full potential of an adult, then your position was 'conceived' alongside the catholic church's desire for more followers bumping against prior centuries of sensible prevention and (then dangerous and barbaric) abortion. Can WE now characterize that position as willfully-blind self-interest until the end of time?
RE: Are you convinced by Ben Shapiro's anti-abortion argument?
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Are you convinced by Ben Shapiro's anti-abortion argument?
I think you have a solid assessment here
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