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2006-07-31 18:24:07 · 50 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

please look at these sites especially if u are prochoice

2006-07-31 18:28:24 · update #1

you have to click on photos .

for some reason my video site is not working at the moment sorry

2006-07-31 18:35:14 · update #2

http://www.abort73.com

2006-07-31 18:46:00 · update #3

click on the case against abortion to see video

2006-07-31 18:46:45 · update #4

50 answers

Pro-Life.
- The way to end the problem of child abuse, childhood disabilities, and children in foster homes is not to kill the children.
- Neither rape nor incest makes an unborn human being any less of a human being.
-Right and wrong are not relative terms. A woman who wants to kill her BORN child is wrong, and a woman who wants to kill her unborn child just as wrong.
-Yes, we WERE given brains for a reason. 'Nuff said there.
-Yes, it IS between you and God.
- ALL laws tell us what to do with our bodies. That's what laws are.
-The Japanese are Pro-Life.
-A woman's body belongs to her, but the baby's does not. It has it's own genetic code, heartbeat, fingerprints, bloodtype, hair and eye color, and gender apart from the mother's. What part of that child IS the mother's body, quite frankly?
-"Abortion" is not a woman's issue. Half of those babies are male.
-We are ALWAYS responsible to others for what we do. What if I said I wasn't going to do anything to stop pollution because I have no obligation to others for what I do?

2006-07-31 18:45:02 · answer #1 · answered by Carol_ne 2 · 2 3

Argh! What a question to have a site like this, that doesn't alow an in depth two sided conversation that this question needs. I am pro life, and, coincidedly, I am a Christian. Although there are many extenuating circumstances, no circumstance ought to result in a baby having to die, even rape or incest. There are plenty of childless couples wanting to take on a baby if you can't have one right now. Two interesting sites I know of are priestsforlife.com, which you should only look at if you are a strong person as it shows some graphic pictures. Another excellent site is abortionfacts.com, in which you can choose your view, life or choice, and it will take you through some reasons and facts. Very informative. I hope by the end you will realise abortion is wrong in all cases, however may God bless you either way.

2006-07-31 18:33:42 · answer #2 · answered by Jigga 3 · 0 0

Pro Choice

2006-07-31 18:28:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

PRO CHOICE.
NOBODY except the woman involved can understand why she has made that choice and nobody should judge her without walking a day in her shoes.
I get so angry at the prolife protesters giving these women a hard time.. ESPECIALLY when they are men!
NO man could ever know what it is like to make that choice.
And women who judge others for making that choice, i can only say that you should think yourself lucky that your life is privelleged enough to not walk in those shoes.
Things may be different if you were homeless, abused, raped, dirt poor, have HIV, be drug addicted etc etc. There are many reasons a woman chooses to terminate which is why it is only her that can make that decision
Please take your preachy scare tactic videos elsewhere. Ask the question, sure but don't put links without explanation on here to freak people into agreeing with you. I notice there are a lot of young girls visit this site and their education of such things doesn't need to come in this way from you.

2006-07-31 18:36:23 · answer #4 · answered by punkvixen 5 · 0 0

I am pro-choice. I myself had to have an abortion as my life was in grave danger and if I hadn't had the abortion, not only would I have died but the child would have died with me. I felt extreme guilt for years afterwards but I know I did the right thing.

I have not had any children since then because I never wanted to be put in that position again.

I believe there are only a few legitimate reasons for an abortion.

1. The mother's life is in danger
2. The child would either be stillborn or wouldn't survive more then a couple of hours after birth
3. The child would be so severely retarded as to not have a very good quality of life
4. Incest
5. Rape

I do not condone abortions simply as a form of birth control. There are other methods for that.

2006-07-31 18:32:40 · answer #5 · answered by I love my husband 6 · 0 0

Though out biblical dispensations, before each stage their is a great killing of children. This is a horrible act of selfish people that think only of themselves, as someone who works in a medical field I do believe there are reasons to get an abortion but only as a last resort. I went to a mental hospital for training and the things I saw: humans that did not even resemble a human. That is when I started to believe there are pro & cons to this issue. I am not talking about mentally retarded issues or any of the usual deformaties one see's in a life time. If you don't believe in God its ok with me, but I do & I have a struggle with what I saw there at that institution. So I guess I am for and against abortion.

2006-07-31 18:52:52 · answer #6 · answered by livlafluv 4 · 0 0

Pro choice.

I can't decide what's right or wrong for someone else, though personally I would never be able to justify an abortion. I would try my best to do what I could, given my circumstances. But I am NOT about to take away another woman's rights, to terminate her pregnancy... If she feels that carrying her pregnancy full-term is out of the question, no one should challenge that. The decision is a VERY difficult one for some women, and it's not ALWAYS just some lazy whore who didn't use birth control.

Think:

* Sometimes, condoms break
* Birth control pills can fail
* There is rape...

My only gripe with abortion is the fact that it seems a little too barbaric. I may be wrong, but there must be a better way (lethal injection?) than the ones out there. I don't know if fetuses feel pain or not, but I wouldn't want to take the chance. I'd want it to be as humane as possible, like euthenasia. Think about it: all the unwanted dogs and cats out there, they don't tear them apart and suck them down the drain. Maybe it's not really like that nowadays, I've never seen an abortion, all I've seen is Pro-Life propaganda. If there is a more painless way to do it, then it should be done more painlessly; it should be assumed that fetuses feel pain the same way fully developed humans do. If nothing else, it would rest easier on the mind, knowing that one made the most compassionate choice possible.

Scenario:
There is this girl, say, she's 19 years old. She's in a horrible situation, something totally out of her control. She was living in a home with 5 other people, whose drug habits were too much for her, and so she eventually left. Now she's homeless, she's got no vehicle, therefore she's having a hard time getting a job, though she tries. She is pregnant because someone slipped her the date rape drug in her Sprite and had sex with her while she was unconscious... After the rape, she ends up having a Herpes outbreak. Now she has Herpes and then! just found out she's pregnant, after being pregnant for 5 weeks, and not even knowing it. She can't get in touch with her parents, for whatever reason, she doesn't have a boyfriend to support her, or a friend in the world left on her side, and the chances of her "getting on her feet" are now zero, because she's PREGNANT and is being discriminated against everywhere she tries to get a job. So she goes to apply for help, to get houseing, to get food stamps. She goes round and round with the system, there are so many other homeless people in her area that she's on a 12 month waiting list for anything but $16 worth of milk, eggs, and cheese a month. Meanwhile, her stomach is growing, her brain is fried, from the stress. She doesn't have ANY WAY to support HERSELF now, because of the pregnancy, and no one will help her, because resources are so thin.

So should she just sit under the bridge, with no food, no shelter, no cleanliness, no way to do ANYTHING for herself, occasionally sleeping at shelters, when they have room... While she incubates a life for 9 months?? And when she finally has her baby, IF she makes it to term, and doesn't die of malnutrition, she will definitely be forced to give him up... Being that she will be seen as an "unfit parent". So she loses her baby to the state. Her baby gets tossed around from foster home to foster home. He eventually ends up in some sick ******* bastard's home, where he is "adopted". These "adoptive parents" sexually abuse him, starve him, chain him to the water heater in the basement, and he dies at the age of ten years old, weighing all of 45 pounds.


WOW.

You know, this **** really happens, in real life. Those babies that get "put up for adoption" don't always find those two loving but infertile parents who dote on them and raise them as their own... This is a sad, sad world we live in. If a woman is pregnant and feels abortion would be the best option, however painful, for herself AND her unborn baby, then no one should spit in her face and call her a whore, tell her she needed to keep her legs together, or that she should "rally up" and "take responsibility."

2006-07-31 18:27:04 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am pro choice. I watched your videos, and I found it extremely nauseating, and I personally would not have an abortion, however I do feel that if a women is raped or incestuously impregnated then she should most certainly6 have the right not to have that child. Imagine being a woman, how would you feel if you were raped and became pregnant, and you HAD to have the child? Every day of your life you would have to look at that child and remember how he/she came to be, and then you would have to deal with that as a constant reminder. How would you feel, and do you think it would be fair to you or that child to live that way, especially with the constant reminder of your trauma, and how do you think your child would feel when he/she asked you who their father was one day and you would have to explain all that. I understand being against people who use abortion as a form of birth control, because I am totally against that, however I do feel that there are certain circumstances when it is appropriate.

2006-07-31 18:48:27 · answer #8 · answered by jensarquist 3 · 0 0

Pro-life

2006-07-31 18:28:48 · answer #9 · answered by shebaya2002 2 · 0 0

Pro-choice

2006-07-31 18:27:50 · answer #10 · answered by playdoh1986 6 · 0 0

Pro Life.

2006-07-31 18:26:41 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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