Law France becomes the only country in the world with Constitutionally Guaranteed Abortion. UK considering relaxing Abortion Laws.

It is the pre-meditated killing of human life.

The only thing stopping it from being technically called “murder” is that it isn’t against the man-made laws of the country.

It used to be legal to own slaves. Did that make it morally right? Did that make it “not technically enslavement”?

Morals are subjective so something that may be immoral at one point won't at another. The same goes in different places and of course between different people. That should be obvious, and hence it just isn't a particularly compelling argument to just say something is moral/immoral. I'm quite sure you, like most of us, rather spend some money on a nice meal than to help a starving child so I don't think morals seem be any of our prime concerns.

I'm just stating what's factually correct, I'm not arguing abortion since I don't have to. I'm fine with the abortion laws around me and if you don't like it, then don't have one.
 
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