What would be another reason? What i’m saying is religion isn’t a reason, honoring the deads is.
Is there something else, maybe i didn’t understand what you meant?
Edit : Yes in this particular case it’s a soldier on the grave of its brother in arms who died at war. Not sure who the artist is but the meaning is pretty clear, stand for America and honor the soldiers that fought for it in war.
And all of them are reasons to kneel for, religion itself isn’t a reason, religion gives you a reason.
The only thing that it indicates is that you’re not wasteful.
But i’m thinking if you cry about it, the meaning is pretty clear.
Maybe it’s just me but it seems a bit convoluted…
Kneeling for religions doesn’t make any sens. Religions always has a purpose for it’s symbolism and rites, you kneel for a reason. Here it’s for the dead.
Europe had it’s borders defined by wars for millennia. So i guess it’s only fitting we decided the borders, and that it lead to more war.
That’s not a good argument, nor true.
A foetus is the stage after the embryo, when organogenesis is done meaning tissue and organs have formed, right up to the point of delivery.
This means at delivery, a foetus becomes a baby by coming out, no other changes.
So i wouldn’t really call that difference relevant in a moral debate. The stages of development or number of weeks is, but you can’t really distinguish the two without this specification.
That’s why where i live we allow 14 weeks after the first absence of periods for example.
Edit : I don’t know why i got downvoted, i’d love to hear why i’m wrong. Maybe just to be clear, i agree with abortion, just not this argument.
IMO the best explanation would have been that we put ourselves into the matrix and the AI created it following our rules.
So what is the possibility you meant by “kneeling to religion” ?