We love and care for you too much to let you hurt yourself and others

In my previous post, I mentioned that we are all here in the world today because our mothers (or both parents) take the responsibility to bring us into the world and take care of us, and at the end of that post I asked readers to imagine that we were aborted, and we weren't given the opportunity to live: what would have been your question(s) to your potential mother, as to why she did it and would her answers to those questions be acceptable and justifiable for what she did. The conversation is still open to contribute your own view, you can join it by clicking this link Let's be Human again (morlaisesay.com)
However, I think the abortion law(s) of every state has or should have an exception to it, such as in cases of death to save the mother, and in cases of rape and incest. Hence anything besides those reasons is not acceptable and it's unethical.
In addition, we are all spiritual beings from the beginning, seeking a human experience, and for those that are Christian by faith, you might have forgotten that the statement; thou shall not commit murder is part of the 10 commandments, whilst for the Muslims, killing another human, is one of the 7 biggest sins that are prohibited from Allah, and you are answerable to him for doing so.
Moreover, today we see people fighting and matching against abortion law(s) raising banners and flyers that read " It's my body, It's my right " which is totally true, and lawmakers understand their point but for me personally I look at it this way, in a scenario wherein your teenager tells you that he/she wants to do something to his or her body (let say like a tattoo) and you the parent say no and you further say to him or her, I know it's your body, but we love and care about your wellbeing, for some parent they might try to understand why they want to get a tattoo; which could either be peer pressure or some other reasons best known to them and the parent might advise that you know can be beautiful without having a tattoo right? just to find ways and talk things with the teenager and at the end, they might say we are not going to let you do something that will have an effect on your health. I know this might be silly but think about it. So, in relation to the abortion law(s), the same applies to women that are saying, it's my body and it's my right. I think the abortion lawmakers meant to tell them that they love and care for them too much to let them harm themselves and the innocent fetus.
In conclusion, we all owe an obligation to our body, which is to take good care of it (eat well, exercise and sleep) and just as parents owe an obligation to their children; to take good care of them until they reach a stage where they can provide for themselves but if the parent(s) fails to do this, the law will hold them accountable for not taking their responsibilities.
So now you know, what you think about it: write and post your comment below
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