have you ever had to read or read "a modest proposal" by jonothan swift? where he suggests an extreme resolution to overpopulation and famine in ireland? in it, his "extreme resolution" was to eat the children. and he gave, many, many reasons as to why this would work. of course he wasn't serious, he was just trying to prove a point.
we recently had to do the same thing in my english class with a serious problem. my group chose abortion. i have the paper still, if anyone is mildly interested, but in it we had to give our REAL solution to the problem. we suggested that instead of abortion, let the child live, it can be given to a loving foster home that actually wants a baby, or to a family that can't have one of their own.
sure, the argument usually is "what if she was raped?!" or "what if the woman would die?!" its not the baby's fault the girl was raped, why should it be punished? and if the woman is told "you're probably going to die delivering this baby" i think then maybe she's got some serious thinking to do: give it a go and see what happens? knowing my life could end and my child could have a chance to make a better one?
every life deserves a chance, doesnt it?
Another solution is to completely allow it, regardless of case. Then there isn't any problem.
And, if every life deserves a chance, why are you on the internet? Just by using it, you are giving money to the advertisers of this site. That money could be given to a child in Africa who is starving, so that child could have a chance. But, are you giving up your money? Your schooling? Your house? Your car?
The answer is no, because we are all worthless, selfish pieces of desiccated bantha poodu. Why in the world would you make laws, and spend money, to save a life that doesn't exist yet, than spend money of life that is currently suffering. If you are a "moral" and "just" person, you would leave abortion alone and give up any type of schooling you have to go help suffering kids, or homeless, or whatever.
This is another reason why people who are pro-life annoy me. If you care so much, why abortion? Why not hunger? Why not destruction of oil companies and the republican party?
And, Jonathan Swift's essay is known as a satire. He is making fun of the politicians, namely the capitalistic ones (aka Republicans of today). He is saying that since they care so little, that they may as well eat babies to solve their problems.
If he were alive today, he would write it the same way, except the Irish would be replaced by Mexico, Dar fur, Ethiopia, etc. Clearly your English teacher does not have a PhD. in English, or anything of the matter, since she clearly hasn't ready any literary criticism of Jonathan Swift. Tell her to go to the local University and look up articles in the Archives concerning Jonathan Swift. I'm sure someone from the 60's can update her.
Jesus says, "It is easy for a camel to get through the Eye of the Needle, than it is for a rich man to enter into the gates of Heaven." (I.)
If ANY of you are true Christians, or if ANY of you have a sense of morality, you would NOT be here on the dis. You would sell your computer, sell all your clothing, sell everything, and move to a place where your time can be spent bettering the world. (II.)
Otherwise, please, shut up. It is idiotic to hear you speak of the morality of a grandiose thing such as abortion with such a low level of understanding of morality itself. (III.)
Notes:
I. The "Eye of the Needle" refers not to an actual needle, but actually an entrance to city that was so skinny, that you needed to turn sideways to get through.
II. I am not a Christian, and my morality is equal to that of any other mostly selfish being. I do no feel bad about what I do, whatever it is. I know that when I do something, it has reasoning behind it, and, therefore, cannot be "wrong."
III. I am not attacking anyone specifically, but instead anyone that has posted on this forum that has not read extensively on the topic. The only other person who seems to come close is DollfieDreams, but even she has been mis-taught by an incompetent teacher.
And, PrincessKally, Jonathan Swift is NOT a poet... Common...