She made that exact argument. He said 'A person's kidney and an unborn child are apples & oranges. I'm sorry you don't see the value of that unborn child.'
He just doesn't get he doesn't value his daughters lives. He is condescending and thinks he has the right to decide the priority of values of lives. His statement intimates that we are not intelligent enough to make the decision.
According to your father’s line of logic (and I’m sorry), any one’s organs should be available to another human who desperately needs one.
She made that exact argument. He said 'A person's kidney and an unborn child are apples & oranges. I'm sorry you don't see the value of that unborn child.'
He just doesn't get he doesn't value his daughters lives. He is condescending and thinks he has the right to decide the priority of values of lives. His statement intimates that we are not intelligent enough to make the decision.