I'm not really sure about this. If I was a parent I think I would like to know but, I would feel sorry for the girls whose parents prevent them from getting an abortion, or were prolife. There seems to be so much social stigma over abortion in this country. It would be sad to have ones...
I voted "other or depends" because its really up to the person. I agree with Fatman, and would like to add that a person with an alternate religious belief could face stress or anxiety if he/she lives in a community which is not friendly to that particular belief.
I'm probably queer considering the attractions I've had to people of various sexes. I'm celibate while in America yet promiscuous overseas, especially in Japan.
I would have to say no because, while I often read many of the threads on this website I rarely post or discuss anything with other members. Kinda like a hermit spying on a village.
I like the the amount of space we have here, and its easy to get connected to nature. I think Americans are generally friendly friendly but, that seems to make us look obnoxious to other cultures.
I dislike the crime and the amount of poverty some people live in. Religions gaining political...
What led you to the conclusion that god is not a structured entity? I think if someone was to find physical evidence of god, then scientist could probably find a way to measure and quantify the god.