For the sake of this question. Let's say that Roe V Wade gets overturned by the US Supreme court and that challenge gets upheld by all the legal challenges and the U.S. finally makes abortions illegal other than in the case of medically necessary conditions, or rape or incest. In other words, abortion can no longer be an elected procedure.
At the same time, we all know that if a person morally opposes a law or feels it is unfair or does not understand the reason for the law, they will find a way around the law or ignore the law. (Case in point: how many people follow the speed limit, even though driving at a higher speed is proven to be more dangerous).
So, here's my question to you: How will outlawing abortions truly eliminate the slaughter of the unborn children? Is your goal to make them illegal or to stop the slaughter?
Think about your answer in terms of if abortions were now illegal. Will it REALLY stop the abortions, or just create more problems?
2006-11-28
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