Nah, human beings have an inherent and inalienable right to life. That is a settled topic already. Are you sure you're actually a Conservative? Because I'm skeptical if you don't even recognize the right to life.
And please don't reply that you are a "progressive conservative" because there is no such thing and it is a contradiction in terms.
Since when do we base all of our rights on what goes on in nature? That is a dumb argument, imo, and of course I don't give a shit what wiki says lol.
It is the most fundamental of ALL rights.... certainly more so than a woman's so-called "right" to kill her unborn child (which isn't actually a legitimate right regardless of what SC says).
__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765
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__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765
Guess it's a good thing that people on this forum don't get to decide on the value of human life... thank God.
__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765
__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765
eThneoLgrRnae doesn't actually believe the right to life is an "inalienable" right, as he has no problem with capital punishment, or people in foreign countries being killed for that matter