My disagreement with most on this thread has nothing to do with the morality of abortion, but the need for its legality.
Need? No, you go beyond that. You demand that it "MUST REMAIN" legal without any legal basis whatsoever.
The abortion right is essential to avoid the age-old subjugation of women
Don't confuse the moral argument with the legal one. You still have no legal basis for that right.
self-determination is the most basic human right there is.
Except when it comes to society. According to you, society has no such right to self-determination.
SneakyP suggested above, once the fetus is viable I think it's reasonable to assume the woman has assumed a duty of care to do no harm.
And who exactly gets to determine the viability of this now-moving goal post? You?
The "humanity" of a fetus is caught up in religious belief.
I don't care about that. Yet again, I have asked you for legal basis. And yet again, it is you that brings up morality.
Roe is a Constitutional question - not a moral one. Yet here you are again arguing that you must be allowed to impose your morality upon the rest of us.
But religious belief cannot be the basis for denying a woman her liberty and freedom as a legal matter. That's tyranny
It is also tyranny to deny an unborn baby his/her liberty and freedom without due process. And it is tyranny to impose either upon a society while at the same time denying the members of that society to come together and decide collectively how they want to treat the issue.
Religious tyranny is suffused throughout human history.
As is the tyranny that you subscribe to.
But the United States is different - what is sacred is the individual.
Unless that individual happens to be in the womb, of course. In that event, all your libertarian talk is just a bunch of lying bullshit.