Keeleon, I'm afraid you won't much like me after reading this. But I'm trying to respond to your comments as helpfully as I can.
Murders are unlawful and/or immoral killings.
And that's where the whole argument resides. You're getting ahead of yourself. I was only trying to explain to you a rather common word. If you're not clear on the difference between murder and homicide, perhaps you shouldn't opine on abortion just yet.
Is a woman a murderer for letting the egg not get impregnated, and "die"? It has just as much biological justification for existing as a fetus.
Biological justification for existing? Do
you even know what that means? Do you not understand the difference between an egg and a zygote? That one is a part of an organism, and the other is a new organism? I know you didn't want me to answer, but I protest that I was provoked. Your confusion cried out for some light to be shed.
I very clearly see your points
No, I'm sorry, I don't think you do.
So is there an outrage over my statement about gay marriage though? That is just as "immoral" to some people, and yet DOESN'T hurt anyone. I'm assuming we can agree on that.
No and no. I'm not outraged about any of your statements, and we cannot agree that "gay marriage" doesn't hurt anyone. Of course, govt. failure to recognize homosexual unions doesn't hurt anyone, so I'm not sure why we need more govt. in that area. You wanted more freedom, and smaller government, right?
What's with the "I dare you"? What are the consequences of taking your dare?
What do you think the consequences of telling a woman that has been trying to have a baby for 3 years, that because she chose to "murder" it instead of allowing her and it to die, that she is an immoral person? She would probably cut your balls off. Literally. So, you're promising me castration, literally, if I say that your wife killed an infant? Are you trying to goad me into saying it? If your wife needs my address, she can get it from RileyMC.
For the record, I am using the term "parasite" in it's scientific term.
No, you're using it in a rather ignorant and unthinking fashion, to satisfy a polemical need. Offspring are not parasites. Not in a scientific sense.