The argument against abortion appears to unfold like this:
1. It is wrong to kill an innocent human being;
2. A baby is an innocent human being;
3. Therefore, abortion is wrong.
Most of the abortion debate, and certainly the debate thus far in this thread, has focused on proposition 2: that is, when does human life begin? And, to that end Gladys, I think your question is essentially the one that needs answering. There's no use simply trotting out 'viability' as though that alone carries the day. As you allude to, 'viability' is simply one of several positions that have formed the very substance of this debate at least since Roe v Wade.



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