You were claiming unconditional love as an indicator of free will; I'm not sure that an abortion choice is really the best example of unconditional love. But notwithstanding that, all you are doing is citing an example of a choice, a choice which is ultimately no more and no less free than any other choice. A rabbit might have more degrees of freedom than a potato plant; a human might have more degrees of freedom than a rabbit. But ultimate total freedom is a no-no, it makes no sense and humans are ultimately biologically determined just as any other biological organism.
I was just pointing out the fact that parental love is not automated by our genes, it is still a free choice to show love to our children, because our ability to excercise free will allows us to not love our children if we so wish.
Surly you're not a creationist as well as the rest of your blinkered thinking?
It's survival, those that look to their children, love or other methods of caring, are more likely to have their children survive they then pass on this tendency on and then then on etc, so loving your children and other methods of caring, keeps more of the gene stock going, all with this tendency to love and care; it's called evolution Alan.
The ones that don't care are are the ones that have children that are less likely to survive etc, you must know about evolution, even if it doesn't fit in with your line of thought, that's it crudely without having to write a thesis, how it works.
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