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diff --git a/article/abortion.html b/article/abortion.html index 068aa37..a051e20 100644 --- a/article/abortion.html +++ b/article/abortion.html @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Some people believe that because fetus is human life, and abortion is nonvolunta </p> <p> -This reasoning is flawed---nonvoluntary termination of human life, even when the decision-maker understands the consequence of their action, may or not be murder. +This reasoning is flawed—nonvoluntary termination of human life, even when the decision-maker understands the consequence of their action, may or not be murder. </p> <p> @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The poor person was life, and your decision did cause their decession. But is t </p> <p> -There is a subtle, but eventually significant difference between helping a person down the street and voluntary pregnency. (Involuntary pregnency is basically "alright, here comes a person at your doorstep, you MUST help them and keep them alive", there's not much to discuss there in my opinion.) +There is a subtle, but eventually significant difference between helping a person down the street and voluntary pregnency. (Involuntary pregnency is basically ``alright, here comes a person at your doorstep, you MUST help them and keep them alive'', there's not much to discuss there in my opinion.) </p> <p> @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Fetus do not have a proper perception of the world. Until late terms of pregnen </p> <p> -The value of life depends on its definition. A scientific definition of life which includes bacteria, fungi, parasites, plants, animals and many other forms of life doesn't seem inherently valuable to us---almost all of us don't feel bad killing bacteria with an ultraviolet lamp, don't feel bad killing plants for consumption, and don't feel bad stepping on a mosquito. Many of us don't feel bad consuming animals for food. +The value of life depends on its definition. A scientific definition of life which includes bacteria, fungi, parasites, plants, animals and many other forms of life doesn't seem inherently valuable to us—almost all of us don't feel bad killing bacteria with an ultraviolet lamp, don't feel bad killing plants for consumption, and don't feel bad stepping on a mosquito. Many of us don't feel bad consuming animals for food. </p> <div id="footer"> |