(09-07-2014, 06:15 AM)Froge Wrote: I wouldn't say that's a more difficult question. If the children of parents lose a limb or contract a lifelong disease, the parents won't stop loving the child. But perfectly healthy children who tell their parents that they're gay often lose their parents' love.
I meant as the question when asked to
us.
I'd reckon the gay question is much easier to answer, because a lot of us are morally accepting enough (I hope) to consider homosexuality not a bad thing, and would answer that abortion for this reason is wrong right away.
But what about objective physical impairments that one is certain to put an immense strain on a child's life before birth? How would we put a stance on that?