..don't think you need scientific knowledge for this
Pro-choice (pro-abortion) and anti-abortion (pro-life) people do not agree on the important issue of when an embryo or fetus becomes a child.
Nor do they agree on who has a right to make that decision.
Do you agree so far? The reasons each side uses to make their arguments are completely different. Each side has endless reasons to list for their cause, as anyone can see by reading this forum. So I think rather than ask "which side are you for" a more important question would be "what logic are you following."
Rather than ask the same questions and get the same answers, my question is not directly about an abortion issue.
I would like to know how you would answer these 2 questions:
1. Is the following sentence True or False?
"Since the team could not solve the problem so easily, I assume that each member of the team could do it just as well alone."
2. After you pick your choice from question No.1, what are your reasons for that choice and include an example of what you mean. In other words, what do you think are good enough reasons, to stand up for your choice.