to that women who thinks if someone is brutally raped gives the right to brutally murder an unborn, I would ask by what right? two wrongs don't make a right and...
how is killing the baby inside you going to TAKE AWAY THE PAIN OF THE RAPE? Now you will just have TWO PAINS instead of ONE.
i did look at the site he mentions.. http://www.abortionNO.org and saw the reality that it is a baby.
2006-07-21 09:50:04
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answered by zoomer 2
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Have you ever been brutally raped??
Other than that I am against abortion and know first hand the forgiveness you must ask God for doing it no matter what the situation. If there are any others out there that are comtemplating it, may I tell you just DONT do it. Talk to someone, anyone!
As far as wanting to KILL my neighbor, the BIBLE says to love your neighbor. I should hope one would not want to kill his neighbor.
As for abortion, it is a legal thing in certain states, and believe me, any person who did it lives with that decision all their lives not to mention repenting all their lives.
No one wants to face the truth about it and that is why they stay silent. It is very hurtful. Would you support a baby, someone elses baby though if the mother was brutally raped or if it was your wife was or daughter? Many say why not put it up for adoption or yes they would help. But when the times comes they dont. There are so..many waiting for homes right now. Why dont you help one of them? Did you adopt yet?
A question to ask yourselves. What would you do? In that moment of the situation how brutal it can be and is, and confusing, all the emotions etc.. what would you do? Would you be thinking clearly? Would you hurt? Would you compare that to wanting to kill a neighbor?Would you be praying that the Lord miscarry it? Just what would you do? And if you kept it, what would you do? What would you really do honestly if you were in a situation and even one that was not your doing to get pregnant?
If they didnt legalize it, there would be most women having it done in alleys or wherever. I think if they knew they would not be "judged" for getting pregnant in the first place, and accepted with emotional help and mostly understanding, most would have the babies. I do however think it should be stopped, the abortions that is somehow. It is murder in my opinion, but the only diffrence between that and murdering a neighbor is having the same intentions. Most women especially within the first trimester think of the pregnancy as a "speck of tissue and not a developed baby or fetus and therefore it seems easier to go through with it. It is not a desision taken lightly whatsoever and it has a big diffrence in the intention part of it.
A neighbor is a grown person and the aborted one is a speck or part of tissue not formed yet in their minds of the woman at that time. There is a diffrence. The mom is not taking a gun or whatever to kill like the neighbor, a mom is using emotions in that decision. I do not see how you can compare the two. Been there. Not the same---
One said that God created life and no one should take the life. God created animals and do we hunt? Abortion is a human life yes, and I only wish people would be there for the scared moms of all situations to change their minds but judging them and hating them for doing this is not the right approach. I have alot to say about it. Until you walk in the shoes, you do not know, and a person you love may walk in the shoes and you may not even know it. That is how slient it is and that is why it is not talked about.
One would have to be in a situation to know what they would feel or even do-- Pray for those who did this and for all those who are about to. Satan surely has won this one so far.
You live with repenting and regret and all that the rest of your life. A part of you died when that abortion was done because of "emotions". No one should judge on this one. Only God.
2006-07-21 16:01:56
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answered by yeppers 5
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First, I'd never click a link where the word is misspelled. That's a sure way to catch a virus.
Secondly, we do not have the right to kill babies. An unborn child is called an unborn child because it has not been born yet. Apparently the law supports this as it is legal to have an abortion. Would I ever have one? Oh heck no, never. But I also don't have sex outside of marriage, I don't get pregnant unless I intend for it to happen, and in all honesty, I just adore children.
But that is me, and not the case everywhere. Do you think the woman who has one isn't scarred for life emotionally? Of course she is, this is a major decision to make, and it is not yours to make.
You may rant all you wish, but I'll stand on the law and say it's legal and none of your business if that is the heartfelt decision of a woman and her husband.
2006-07-21 16:05:08
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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I couldn't agree more. People who are pro-abortion base it on the belief that the fetus is not a child, until you are in the third trimester. In my opinion, from the moment the sperm fertilizes the egg, the embryo is a human being. I had to do a research paper on Roe vs. Wade in my sophomore year, and I found out that in the year 2000, more Americans were killed via abortion than everyone in the Holocaust combined. How sickening is that? Abortion is wrong, no matter what people say-it's just a way for people to erase a mistake they made instead of acting like adults and stepping up to the plate. How can we teach our children that they must be responsible for their actions if we turn our heads when thousands of adults do not?
**after reading responses, I had to add something: I have a friend who is a product of rape, and she is a wonderful person who doesn't let the circumstances of her birth determine the rest of her life. With love, honesty, and compassion, children born from rape can be productive, normal citizens. Life is a gift, no matter how it is given. How can anyone rip that gift from an innocent child before they even get to experience any of it?
2006-07-21 16:03:53
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answered by Jessi B 3
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Here's my opinion. Thanks to poor health care and inaccessible health care in America we just ranked 32/33 countries in an international study of infant mortality. One in every 200 babies born in the United States dies. Among African Americans that figure is nearly double.
We are the richest nation in the world, we spend more on health care than almost any other country, yet our results are pathetic when it comes to this area.
So my question is why are people so crazy about abortion, yet we hardly ever hear anyone questioning the infant mortality rate?
One in every 200 babies that are loved wanted and born in this country dies. The deaths are largely preventable, but we do nothing. Instead we whine about the morality of abortion. It doesn't matter how much you whine it is never going to be banned globally. Even if it were people would risk their own health to perform a self abortion.
So you asked for my opinion, well it's simple: Let's fix the massive problems and inequities in our health care system so that babies do not have to die needlessly. Once we've fixed that problem then we can have that pointless debate about abortion ethics.
2006-07-21 16:25:08
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answered by ZCT 7
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Abortion is not murder in our reality. Catch up when you can.
This issue is not about actual living humans but a parasite who's birth could end the live of the female involved. You do NOT have the right to force someone to risk their life against their will.
Nature tosses out 50% of the fertilized eggs in the first place. Are you bitching at god or nature for doing that? No.... it's no different with abortion.
2006-07-21 16:28:33
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answered by American Spirit 7
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Well I'd like to take your example one step further and ask why most of the people who are pro abortion oppose the death penalty? To kill an innocent unborn is fine, but to kill a convicted murderer isn't? Makes sense, I guess.
2006-07-21 16:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone would always say something about it.
Remember this, law and morality do not always go hand in hand.
Mankind has the ability to murder or abort.
Most acts of killing a born person are punishable by law (but not all, think self defense, accident, etc.)
Current law does not punish those who perform or receive abortions.
But no matter what laws we make up, it doesn't change what judgment God might give.
2006-07-21 16:03:56
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answered by Molly 6
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I'm against abortion, why can't they just have the baby and put it up for adoption? Why do you want to have an abortion? And those abortions that have the mother halfway give birth, then they ram something into the head? I've seen pictures of abortion, it made me wanna barf.
2006-07-21 16:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Abortion is only murder if the fetus/baby is a person.
But, the word "person" simply implies that we grant it rights. We grant those rights to others in exchange for the same.
To win the debate, you have to explain in purely secular terms why the unborn should be granted the same rights as the rest of us. How does failure to grant those rights result in any kind of threat to those rights for the rest of us?
2006-07-21 16:06:31
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answered by lenny 7
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