Rape and incest account for less than 1% of the abortions performed in the US. I think the most unfair part of abortion is the only people that get to express an opinion on it are people that have already survived the possibility of being aborted.
2007-01-30 11:47:10
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answered by penhead72 5
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I comprehend what you're saying and comprehend it. i'm professional-determination and in no way having had to make the determination concerning having an abortion i will in no way choose a woman that has to make this determination. i don't sense anybody has the suited to tell a woman she might desire to hold a baby that the two she does not want, cant guard, develop into conceived with the aid of rape/incest, may well be born so disabled it greater then possibly may well be left to stay its existence residing in a mattress in some nursing abode. Adoption is large, tell that to the loads of infants waiting to be accompanied. the only time I even have something destructive to declare approximately abortion provided that actual a fetus can no longer stay exterior the human physique until 24 weeks gestation or perhaps at that age does no longer stay to tell the tale with out existence long disability, is while human beings use it as a type of beginning administration That being suggested i think of human beings might desire to comprehend women human beings that have aboritons greater generally then no longer do no longer take the determination gently or make it spur of the 2nd and should not be judged. And that is not any longer consistent with any non secular ideals basically own opinion. in addition to I basically study a reaction to this submit via somebody else and that i want to be attentive to how are you able to help the death penalty and be against abortion in case you have self belief abortion is homicide then what precisely is the death penalty?
2016-11-01 22:22:05
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answered by ? 4
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I am Pro Choice myself, and I too have a bit of a problem with abortions- but only when used as a form of birth control. If a person needs it for health reasons, or they were raped or it was incest, i have no problem with it.
I for one will never have one done, but I dont judge others who do. It is their choice, their lives, and I have nothing to do with their choices.
I personally believe that no one but God can judge you, and no one should try and place laws dictating what someone can do with their body.
That would be like the government saying if a man has more than 2 kids by two women he must be fixed immediately....
2007-01-30 11:42:55
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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I agree with you 100%. Most people who are pro choice have this general type of view on the subject. very few people think abortion is a good choice to be used all the time. But it should remain a legal recourse of last resort, besides its better than prisons full of violent criminals who were unwanted as a child.
2007-01-30 11:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it makes sense. I am also pro-choice but am against abortion for me. I wouldn't do it but I believe every woman has the right to make that decision for herself. I think it is a personal choice and now one should make it for us. Even if you subscribe to the christian belief that it is a sin, God gives everyone the right to choose to sin or not to sin. Who are we to put a limit on what God doesn't?
2007-01-30 11:52:53
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answered by MI 6
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Your reasons are basically the reasoning of Pro Choice individuals. We don't want that procedure to be abused, but there are extenuating circumstances where it may be the best interest... and that decision should be decided by the woman alone.
2007-01-30 11:47:16
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answered by ♥michele♥ 7
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That's what I think too. I'm male and therefore I have no right to make that choice... but I am pro-choice because there are always circumstances beyond anyones control.
2007-01-30 12:05:30
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answered by Whatev' Yo' 5
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Yes, it makes perfect sense, God is pro-choice. The Bible says so, we have freedom of choice. Choice is ours, the consequences be long to God. I don’t approve of abortion, but I believe the right to choose.
2007-01-30 11:52:04
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answered by marcusm15 2
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Well, I think you're a lot like me and every other pro-choicer. I've never met a pro-choice person who LIKED abortion. But there are many things that aren't pleasant, yet are necessary for us to be free and happy.
Example: I also don't like alcohol, but I see no valid reason to outlaw it.
2007-01-30 11:40:33
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answered by Aeryn Whitley 3
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Yup, that's just about where I stand on the issue, minus the Jesus bit.
2007-01-30 11:42:09
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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