Friday, August 19, 2005

Value of Life

Rousseau tells us there are two births for us.
..One is a delivery and the second birth is after we aquire Self usually after we come of age.
Life ought to be a biological concept at any moment, however, according to various phases life faces, as a matter of fact the value of life varies.
Biologically life is equal, but the value of it differs according to stages of development in individual life. Again life is a social concept, though ought to be a biological concept in theory, in ideal. So only after the second birth we are bestowed another value in our life. Not before.
Among aborted 1.6 millon, we might have found another Einstein, as well as another Hitler. Nobody can tell at the time of abortion, what would become of aborted child in their future, if they are delivered.
I mean we might have killed another Einstein, but at the same time we might have killed another Hitler. In this case we had done it most succesfully. Nipped in the bud.
That's all what we could say, which neither deter nor encourage our development.
Our standpoint in society is that we can't say anything about something that cannot predict at the time done something definitive.
Nothing can change its uncertainty.
However I agree. we hope we shall have a better society where we don't have to abort our babies any more.

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