Eat a bowl of oatmeal first.
2007-02-09 10:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend is a Quaker and a physician. He is non-violent but also a realist. He would support any woman's decision to get an abortion If a woman thought that the time is not right to have a child. His next sentence would be, "Use a condom because it protects against pregnancy and disease."
2007-02-09 10:32:27
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answered by Laughing Libra 6
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No denominational stance. The Quakers have not issued a corporate statement on abortion. They say it's an individuals decision.
2007-02-09 10:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It relies upon -- are you asking about the valid Roman Catholic stance, or the reviews of Roman Catholics? The RC stance is that that's homicide and that it really is going to be unlawful. That reported, not all persons believe the Vatican on all concerns, and, there are Roman Catholics who're professional-determination. Granted, many different Roman Catholics may say that professional-determination Roman Catholics are not Roman Catholic in any respect, yet that is yet another situation. Blanket answer? Anti-abortion and anti-determination. yet this quite belongs less than the topic of "faith and spirituality," not being pregnant.
2016-11-26 20:07:53
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answered by ? 4
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most churches believe in ten commands but you can look up their beliefs....its killing so how many religious ppl will want that?? None that I know
2007-02-09 10:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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IT'S A VAGUE QUESTION, YOU'RE WASTING YOUR 2 POINTS.
2007-02-09 10:32:29
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answered by Harvard 4
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they quake and it falls out. hehehe...
2007-02-09 10:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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