Yes. Just because someone does not believe in abortion does not mean that person has the right to force their beliefs on another. I am anti-abortion and I have taught my children and now my grandchildren that abortion is wrong except in very particular circumstances. However, I am not so arrogant that I believe I have the right to force my belief on someone else, especially since God gave ALL OF US free will. He gave us the freedom to choose for ourselves. I am not above God and neither is anyone else. So, yes. I am anti-abortion AND pro-choice.
2006-09-22 22:41:17
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answered by Shadow Dancer 2
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In a way you can. You don't have to believe in abortionist except in limited circumstance, but you also don't want to deny anyone the opportunity to make that decision to end a life for whatever reason they choose. It's the woman's choice rather you agree with it or not.
2006-09-22 22:48:13
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answered by lady01love 4
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Yes Freedom and Regulations Go together.
We live in a Free Country because every one takes care to regulate themselves ie to know the limit of their Freedom.
This is regulations for Freedom.
So freedom to chose is there, But that freedom should not be misused to chose to kill others including the baby in the womb.
If you allow people to kill babies, how can you then stop them from killing grown up humans? If there is wide spread killing going on then where is the freedom of Choice? the only freedom that then remains is to choose to become slave in order to live or Choose to Kill others and make then slaves in order to live.
An Intelligent person thinks of the future. If you don't stop abortion (killing of innocent babies in the womb) now, people will get used to killing innocent grownups in the future.
2006-09-23 01:18:20
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answered by Parsu 4
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I'll take a guess here: Only if the mother was anti-abortion?
2006-09-22 22:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Surely that is a contradiction in terms?
2006-09-22 23:39:31
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answered by Seph7 4
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