The whole abortion holocaust has been promoted by the teaching of evolution theory in schools. Life doesn't mean much to some people anymore. They have lost sight of the fact that they were lovingly and wonderfully made by God and that our life has a purpose and meaning.
People have suppressed their conscience for too long.
2006-11-02 12:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I do know the difference between right and wrong. As for alchoholism, no, I was a victim of a step-father who drank 24/7 for 10 years. Legalizing drugs? Well, weed can be regulated like alcohol. As for commitment, I've been with a wonderful man for 2 years, and it keeps getting stronger. Responsibilities? I am in my second year of going to college for graphic design, and I am raising my son.
So watch what you proclaim, you cannot lump all of us into a negative group.
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My question to you is: Would you look after those children if they were carried to term?
2006-11-02 12:01:06
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answered by ? 6
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They know right from wrong......they just choose to do wrong. They do not own up to there responsibilities. They blame the drug abuse on there parents, they commit only when it's convenient. They have there hand in the pocket of every tax payer. Always holding there hand out for some state funded freebie because they refuse to except responsibility for there actions. There problems are the fault of someone else.
2006-11-02 14:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You have COME to that conclusion? I know a lot of different people--some pro-life and some pro-choice and none of them are as you describe. Actually, one of the pro-life couples is on the 3rd marriage for him and the 2nd one for her.
2006-11-02 12:01:28
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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Overgeneralize very often?
As I interpret your statements, "right" seems to be defined as "feeling about issues the way that I do"...and "wrong" appears to mean "having a difference of opinion".
And as for your addendum about "pro-choice people are horriably [sic] sick people"----yes, this fall bronchitis I have is *indeed* nasty; thank you for noticing, but I'm surprised you heard the coughing....
2006-11-02 12:59:08
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answered by samiracat 5
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I believe that people that are pro-choice believe that people can make decisions for themselves and they respect that. It doesn't necessarily mean they agree or believe in the choices that others make.We all were given free will .Who would we be to tell others what they were doing is wrong . Wouldn't that be judging? Haven't we been taught Judge not lest we be judged?
2006-11-02 12:08:11
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answered by regina g 3
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dude when people get so rapped up in thier own world that they believe they have the power to decide if a child dies before it has ever had a shot at life then people think they have a right to decide what is right for themselves. if they cared enough to look they would find that what they thought was right was really just the most convienient thing at the moment, but good luck trying to get one to admit it
2006-11-02 12:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you know the difference between making a personal choice for yourself and making that personal choice for other people?
2006-11-02 11:57:08
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answered by Michael 5
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You have no clue. Why is it consevatives can oly parrot the talking points fed to you by the oxy addict?
2006-11-02 12:00:56
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answered by Anonymous
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