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If Woe v. Wade were overturned, it'd be a big "so what?" Why? Because it just means the issue would be left up to the states and similar abortion laws would follow.
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How would you rehabilitate those who are convicted? Send them to church?
Last edited by LogDog; 10-15-2007 at 11:35 PM. |
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I have never encountered a person who was pro-life that did not at one moment remove the life from another entity and I have never encountered a society that was for the right of life that has not put judgmental limitations or restricitions on the way others desire to live their lifestyles.
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you know what?
If a woman can't give 9 months of her life, to give life to her own baby, well I don't know. It's the world we live in. Parents give & even encourage their sons and daughters into the hands of elite self serving leaders who create & organize the mass carniage sacrifices we call war. (yet note how the elite keep thier own sons and daughters far from the front lines) So these same "pro-life" families justify one death sacrifice, and not the other. War is justifiable carnage. Abortion is not. And still our sons and daughters are fed to the hungry Molech either way. I personally find no justification for either. I also see no point in sending half the world to jail. What would it prove? What would it accomplish?
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Last edited by UltraViolet; 10-16-2007 at 12:54 AM. |
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Who said they're being killed? I just set them free. It's not my fault they can't fend for themselves!
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Wow, I'm really waiting for you to explain this one.
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Sperm are potential human life, embryo's are potential human life. The difference is in the probability. Embryo's are more likely to become a human life then a sperm. Conversely egg's are more likely to become a human life than a sperm, because there are fewer eggs. It's all in probabilities.
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That is a pathetically absurd and ignorant equation.
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if G-d ( G-d is not 'X' for all 'X' )
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I think both sides of the debate can be faulted for not doing enough to reduce the number of abortions by making birth control readily available so that abortion is not simply used as birth control by the lazy, the uneducated, or the poor.
I think that abortion should be kept legal but that morally it should be a last resort. Whatever you think of an embryo or fetus an abortion is still an act of violence against something helpless. |
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Pro-lifers... Should the father of an aborted fetus bear any criminal culpability? Would you consider the teaching of religion to the convicted to be an appropriate means of rehabilitating? If not, what form of rehabilitation would fit the crime?
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