It's okay to believe it's immoral to do harm even to lessen overall harm, for example not diverting the train to hit one person instead of five. But you don't seem to understand that there even is a larger context where the raped mother and society are harmed in ways lessened by aborting the rape baby. This is why you don't understand anything I've said.
Ha ha so I called it then. Your replies here confirm you have a narrow, black and white morality due to not being able to empathize with others to even understand their plight.
Well regardless I have a suggestion for you: go rewatch Wrath of Khan and try to imagine yourself as Spock and really understand his motivation.
It's okay to believe it's immoral to do harm even to lessen overall harm, for example not diverting the train to hit one person instead of five. But you don't seem to understand that there even is a larger context where the raped mother and society are harmed in ways lessened by aborting the rape baby. This is why you don't understand anything I've said.
Ha ha so I called it then. Your replies here confirm you have a narrow, black and white morality due to not being able to empathize with others to even understand their plight.