So, the cells aren't alive? Changed my opinion on this a bit since last time I came here. I think you should legally have the right to have an abortion, but that's not to say it's morally right at all. Cells are alive, but they're not alive in the sense that they can't think. They're just pre-programmed matter, with specific things to do, that it does. I'm not completely sure on how "alive" a baby is depending on how far into the pregnancy it is, and I'm assuming it would vary, not by much, but still. I understand all humans are are a bunch of cells mixed together, so that pretty much destroys my argument, and I've had trouble posting this, because I personally think it makes me sound like an idiot. But really, it's all got to do with philosophical views in a sense. I'm going to go read up some more on abortion. My views are that people should be able to do whatever the [bleep] they want. Morally I don't think it's right if the baby is at the stage where it can actually think. Which is probably around 7-8 months. Even still, if the people want an abortion they should be allowed to go get them.