Dennis Prager talks about one of the most emotionally charged subjects there is — abortion — but in an unemotional way. Dennis Prager
Let’s begin with this question: Does the human fetus have any value and any rights? And that’s Moral Argument Number One: A living being doesn’t have to be a person in order to have intrinsic moral value and rights.
And this is Moral Argument Number Two: On what moral grounds does the mother alone decide a fetus’s worth? We certainly don’t do that with regard to a newborn child. It is society, not the mother — or the father — that determines whether a newborn child has worth and a right to live.
And that’s Moral Argument Number Three. No one ever asks a pregnant woman, “How’s your body?” when asking about the fetus. People ask, “How’s the baby?”