I see the criminal to be higher because we cannot decide the fate of the born with a threat of death, because it’s never given us the right to attack them once they’re in prison. A fetus has far less moral value than that of a fully grown person, and yes, I do not care what that person has done. If that person is currently committing a crime and you can take them out with death, do whatever you please, but once they’re in prison, they remain alive, because the goal of the justice system is to ensure the crime committed never happens again. For a murderer, life in prison will be the most fair option, because it gets the job done without needless death, and it also destroys any risks of killing an innocent person. A fetus is unborn, unthinking, and incapable of most every form of feeling. It doesn’t have the same rights as a human because it’s still a part of the human keeping it growing, and relies on them to literally exist at all. Once that child is born, they’ve developed far more than enough complexity, feeling, and thinking to gain the rights of a fully grown human, because now they do not rely upon the parent to exist in the form of incubation. The moral differences here are rather cut and dry, once you’re born, you have rights at a far higher level than before you were born.
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