I had a dream once that I died and got reincarnated as a maggot eating my old body.
2007-01-11 13:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The anti-abortionists don't claim religious freedom for themselves, but for the innocent and helpless angels who cannot raise their painful voices. Even people who believe in reincarnation cannot support such brutal destruction against human lives. This inhuman step will lead to other horrible steps.
In the present unjust distribution of social welfares, family planning may be sorely and temporarily accepted, but this does not mean that abortion is something natural to the mature human race!
2007-01-11 19:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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On your first question the Right is a specific Article in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights which, unfortunately, has no basis in law and cannot be enforced. However, many Countries World-wide have legislated to include a right to religious freedom, practice and safety from discrimination - but not all.
I can't address your 2nd Q as I have no empirical evidence to hand. Sorry 'bout that.
2007-01-11 13:44:50
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answer #3
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answered by ♥Robin♥ (Scot,UK) 4
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Everyone has or should have the right to practice their religion as they see it.
Other religions always downplay others so as to prove that their religion is the only true religion.
Religion has caused the death of more people in the world than any single thing in the entire world to include all most all wars are started for some religious reason.
2007-01-11 13:56:34
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answered by Skip 6
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Yes, they have the right, especially if they live in the USA.
Anti-abortion supporters cannot deny any rights to others. Those rights are guaranteed by the constitution. All they can do is protest the murder of unborn human beings.
2007-01-11 14:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone has the right to practice their religion, no matter how delusional it is (which all of them are). The anti-abortionists do not maintain a consistent position.
2007-01-11 13:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Right-on brother.
Why do some muslims, christians and jews demand respect but deny the same to gay people.
It just makes them look hypocritical.
2007-01-11 13:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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convinced, many international religions position self belief in reincarnation. Do ant-abortionists fairly declare religious freedom, or are they fairly claiming own beliefs? Do both always must be appropriate?
2016-10-30 21:13:02
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answered by canevazzi 4
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That's a pretty asinine question. No religion encourages people to help reincarnation along.
2007-01-11 13:38:55
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answered by normobrian 6
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I'm anti-abortion; I'm a Christian, and I don't care what or whether one practices a faith. What you're referring to, of course, is hypocrisy, and Jesus detested such religious hypocrites -- he called them "whitewashed tombs."
All the same, step back a bit, and take a breath. Try not to generalize, if you can, because it just tends to cloud your vision.
And in the meantime, peace.
2007-01-11 13:38:56
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answered by Anonymous
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