All human life is a precious thing and should not be destroyed by man.
Christian
2006-11-01 18:36:30
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answer #1
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answered by dantheman_028 4
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both and here is why pro choice if the pregnancy can harm the mother you can not save life by killing the moms . but pro life in most situations
thank God for Islam
1400 years ago Jews and Christians were believing that when a person get sick its God will and poor sick ppl were left to die a horrible death
Thank God for Islam ppl had operations and got saved God love to see his ppl saved in a priority way
GOD Laws are made of three Books: The Old Testament, The new Testament and Quran as a conclusion all originated from the middle east. How can you understand GOD LAWS with out reading GOD Conclusion?
2006-11-01 18:34:13
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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pro life.... Islam
a dear friend of my got pregnant as she was going through a divorce... (she was quite young also) .....but she decided to give the baby up for adoption which is a very different concept in Islam
the adoptive parents treat her like she is their little sister (they have even had me over once since me and her are so close) and help her with her faith and other things. i think ppl generalize the adoption process too much and dont recognize the opportunities that are out there
regardless of how well things went it was still very hard for her in the beginning.... but she decided she wanted to make her decision on behalf of the innocent and i think this was wise
also, my friend did what is called and Istikhara prayer. this is a prayer that one does whenever an important decision needs to be made. one of the ways that this is done is by saying a prayer and then opening to a random page in the Quran and look at the verse on the top right.... when she did this she got
"Send him with us tomorrow to enjoy himself and play, and we shall take every care of him."
12:12
***i'll never forget that for my whole life. her story touched me and made me see what a beautiful thing it was for her to do her best to give her child a good life
peace and blessings to all
2006-11-01 18:45:45
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answer #3
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answered by Submission 3
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I'm both. I'm an atheist who's taken the time to learn about abortion from an objective standpoint, and even though I don't neccesarily want the woman I'm involved with to have one (that'll be my kid once its born), I don't feel that anyone has the right to impose their moral or theistic belief on another.
The ironic thing about the moral debate is that the gov't doesn't even support the idea of a zygote/embryo/fetus being a human life until birth. If they did, the tax break would occur at conception. It's just a tool for them to use to keep everyone bickering so they can push their agendas while no one is looking.
2006-11-01 18:38:14
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answer #4
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answered by Bill K Atheist Goodfella 6
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Moderate pro choice, and an unbeliever in godly matters.
By 'moderate pro choicer' I mean we need a lot of education first, so people know what an abortion actually is (i.e.: an operation with physical and psychological consequences for the patient) before we can entirely legalise it. But once people know what it is, I would entirely favour absolute legalisation.
2006-11-01 18:35:28
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Pro Life - Christian
2006-11-01 18:35:47
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answer #6
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answered by Tony S 2
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Pro choice. I'm Wiccan.
2006-11-01 20:29:01
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Dpends on the situation as there is no one size fits all solution,
Pro-choice if it is the result of rape or it endangers the mother's life.
Pro-life for basically everything else.
Im a Catholic
2006-11-01 20:18:47
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answer #8
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answered by Mike J 5
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I am both, and yet neither.
"Prochoice" suggests free will, even if it means making mistakes, yet what it infers is that the "other side" is "Anti-choice", which it is not.
"Prolife" suggests the inalienable right to come into this world, which we all have, yet the label infers that the"other guys" are "Anti-life", which they are not.
Nobody else notice that little discrepancy, or is it just me? However, if you would have asked: Are you pro-abortion or anti-abortion? I could have answered you more clearly.
2006-11-01 18:49:05
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answer #9
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answered by Shinigami 7
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Pro life. Baptist Church. All life is precious and none is more innocent than a baby in the womb.
2006-11-01 18:49:52
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answer #10
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answered by creationrocks2006 3
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atheist, pro choice.
And it IS the mother's body........morons
There are already enough damn people on this planet as it is. Why bring more in if we can't give them a great future?
I guess it is all relative. As a form of birth control, absolutely not. As a form of preventing a disaster or dealing with one, yes for many reasons that are too sad to discuss or bring them up here.
2006-11-01 18:35:27
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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