Okay I stated in a abortion debate...."I'm pro-life but I don't believe because I disagree with it, it should be illegal."
Then some guy said, "coup out.
Abortion - you either think that thing in the mother's womb is a person or just cells. It's black and white right there. If you think it's a person, you wouldn't have an abortion. You wouldn't allow others to kill a person, why would you give other people the "choice" here? Which means - you're trying to avoid controversy and seem like a good person, but you're for abortion. You can't be against abortion, but also for choice. That's like saying I'm against murdering others unjustly, I wouldn't do it, but I'm all for the choice others have to do it.
"Oh but..." then you then you think that thing in the womb is just cells. You're pro-abortion. Just admit it.
Don't waste your time on talking politics if you don't know what you're talking about."
What is a good rebuttal to his statement?
2006-11-08
11:45:50
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