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Your "most-individuals" phrase is appeal to authority.If you do not agree that murder of the innocent is always wrong, there is nothing else to discuss. I reckon most individuals would not disagree with that statement, though.
I think we DO have something to discuss, something a LOT more interesting than the first pages.
Begaster, given my position as a non-cognitivist/emotivist (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotivism), question becomes: when do you FEEL that killing an unborn is wrong TO YOU, and WHY do you feel that way.
Then we might be on the trail of the REAL REASON
Thanks, that's really nice of you to say.