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I'm am truly against abortion! How can some countries even legalize it?! All countries have laws and punishments for killins. Isn't it abortion is killing too? This is hypocrisy! No matter what is the case or situation, abortion deals with lives of innocent LIVING things.

How can an INNOCENT and SINLESS child die by abortion because of the decisions of DEVIOUS and SINFUL people? Women who choose abortion are COWARDS because they cannot accept their responsibility. Life is full of choices and consequences. Whatever we choose to do, we need to accept the responsibility of our choices. They made the choice to have sex, therefore, they need to accept possible consequences like having a baby. There is no UNWANTED CHILD in God's eyes. Abortion is barbaric and makes human's status lower than animals and equates to Satan's evil. How can some societies/countries accept that? It's cruel and harsh because we are dealing with LIFE, INNOCENCE, MORALITY AND HUMAN CONSCIENCE.

2007-06-06 04:58:47 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Embryo or fetus, it is STILL A HUMAN OFFSPRING. It’s is STILL the CHILD of the mother! People who are pro-abortion say that it should be LEGAL because if not, women would end up doing illegal ways to get rid of the developing baby. They say that this would put the women in health risks and might even die! Wait, who even said that these women need to abort? They don’t need abortion. Stop being selfish and stop thinking of the woman’s own body! Think about the body of the unborn baby! Why should some government legalize killing by abortion? Instead, they should fulfill the laws that are against killing.

Many countries and governments HATE abortion. An example is in the Midlle East. Abortion is illegal! There are only few reported incidents that illegal abortions were done. If those countries and people can do it, why can’t the western countries and people for abortion think about it? All they reasons are crap and can be given solution.

2007-06-06 05:00:23 · update #1

Besides people who plan to kill their unborn babies were given the chance to live. But still, they are BAD people. Now, who are they to say that the unwanted child might grow up bad and have a terrible life like them if they did not give the chance for them to survive!!!

2007-06-06 05:01:59 · update #2

What I meant was FOR ABORTION.

2007-06-06 05:11:34 · update #3

32 answers

You have good intentions and i'm happy for you.

I can't believe how lots of people answering here are not ASHAMED of what their saying. Abortion is disgrace and immoral! Abortion lowers the status of humans who have conscience to animals who have none! TSK TSK TSK

2007-06-06 05:23:44 · answer #1 · answered by bringITon 1 · 0 6

You need to calm down. First of all, the child is never actually born, abortion can't be called a murder. Second of all, the problem is not whether you abort the child or not, the problem is whether you love it or not. A child who was never loved by his parents will not grow up to be a normal person, and I'm sure at least once during his lifetime, he's gonna wish he was aborted. Third of all, none of the children ever born will be able to retain their innocence and sinlessness in today's society, so the first step is to tell all the adults to stop imposing their religion on the kids. You're so eager to start teaching them things, when there's so much you need to learn from them. It might be better to die while you're innocent and keep yourself out of the hands of these crazy, so-called religious people.
If both the mother and the father don't want the child, he should be aborted. What needs to be done is to make yourself be more responsible for your actions and not get impregnated when you're 12 years old. If people are more careful and responsible, they won't get pregnant unless they absolutely want to have a child, and then there will be no abortions. Abortion itself is not the problem.

2007-06-06 05:16:59 · answer #2 · answered by Maus 7 · 4 1

The answer pretty much sits in the question itself. Having a choice isn't necessarily choosing one particular option. I'm pro-choice, anti-abortion. I accept that the choice ought to exist, but given the choice, abortion is a horrible one to make. I practice abstinence and safe sex with strong birth control measures. I wouldn't be able to go through with asking a woman I'm with to have an abortion. That said, I'm not God. It's arrogant for me to believe I should dictate to others what they should do with their lives, and I understand that there are many circumstances where an abortion is a necessary evil to reduce the overall suffering in the world.

2016-05-18 00:37:03 · answer #3 · answered by renetta 3 · 0 0

I understand the emotion of this subject. I myself would end all unnecessary abortion if there was nothing else I could do in my life. This is my answer to your question: If the deliberate taking of another life is done out of fear or selfishness it is wrong and is sin. If it is done out of medical necessity... like the mother is in pain and will die because the fetus has implanted itself in her fallopian tube... there really isn't much choice but to abort, because even when you surgically remove a fetus from there, it cannot survive the removing and be repositioned... as far as I know. In these cases, even if a baby is allowed to grow there, the baby and mother both end up dying. However, I believe very strongly just as you do that the sanctity of life should be much, much greater in peoples' minds. Life should be about caring about the lives of others and striving for the greater good. If we can strive to save at least one life... then it is like we've saved the world, entire...

2007-06-06 05:20:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

But let me guess - once they're born - they're on their own - right? See, most people who are pro-life only care about that life until it's born. Or at least that's been my experience. Once that child is born - they could care less. That's the real truth of it and the hidden hypocrisy of the Pro-Life movement.

So what's worse? Killing something before it's born, or killing a living, BREATHING, human? I would prefer to spend my energy protecting humans already in this world rather than ones in the womb. Don't get me wrong - I'm not a fan of abortion either (imagine that!), but I don't believe it's any of my business to tell another woman what she can or can't do to her body. It's her decision and she's the one who has to live with her decision. Not me.

2007-06-06 06:07:26 · answer #5 · answered by swordarkeereon 6 · 5 0

I am actually one of the few pro-life atheists you'll ever meet, but this argument is poor in the extreme. I can't imagine how you could possibly believe that this will influence anyone's opinion.

Abortion is illegal in the Middle East? So is an unescorted woman outdoors, in many countries. How is this a compelling argument?

Please, if you really want to influence others' opinions, study the argument and have respect for you listeners. You're only hurting your own side with tirades like this question.

2007-06-06 05:07:49 · answer #6 · answered by marbledog 6 · 7 0

I appreciate and agree with your Christian viewpoint on the issue of abortion. There does seem to be little no excues for women who have consensual sex and don't want to have a baby. However, I tend to look at as morraly worng except in cases of medical difficulties that are irreparalbe or in cases of rape or molestation, however, we should not be so quick to judge. I find myself on the pro-choice for life and concntarception and also pro-choice on the issue simply because child maltreatment cases break my heart and that often happens to unwanted babies, even if they are given up for adoption or put in foster care.

2007-06-06 11:42:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Why did you ask this question in the first place if you have already made up your mind?

Sometimes life is very complex. People make decisions for their own reasons, which can be difficult for others to understand. But it's no use telling you this, since you are obviously convinced that your point of view is the right one.

Maybe life experience will teach you to become less judgmental.

2007-06-09 23:12:37 · answer #8 · answered by Judith 3 · 1 0

Think about the body of an unborn baby? You must be joking. You would then force a woman to give birth? You would ruin her life potentially for a consciousless entity? Don't be ridiculous. The fact is at the end of the day, despite peoples religous views abortion should be legal. In places it is illegal, women still get abortions but only the "backyard" variety which regularly results in their death and the death of the unborn child.

2007-06-06 05:04:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 8 2

Obviously you weren't raped by your father when you were twelve. Should that little girl face her responsibility? Or should she be allowed to have an abortion?

Here's some statistics. There are approximately 2,500 still births every day. These are fully formed babies whose mother's wanted them to be born, but God chose to take their lives instead. Why should we be concerned about the 4,000 abortions a day if God isn't concerned about the 2,500 still births?

There are approximately 150,000 miscarriages every day around the world. That's a lot of lost souls that God doesn't care about. Most pregnant women who miscarry do so without even knowing that they are pregnant.

You are attaching emotion to a medical procedure. Some babies live, some babies die. That's the way it is. But no-one is pro-abortion. They are pro-choice.

It is interesting that most Christians who are against abortion are also against birth control and sex education. Which really proves how delusional they are. How do you expect to lower the abortion rate without readily available birth control and early sex education?

2007-06-06 05:02:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 11 2

The really odd thing to me is when someone like you presumes to speak for God. Here is what God said should happen when men fighting cause a pregnant woman to loose her fetus. It's a monetary fine. A couple of texts prior to this one says that a child who curses his parents should be stoned to death.

Exodus 22:21 “If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow: he shall be surely punished, according as the woman's husband will lay upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine.”

2007-06-06 05:05:52 · answer #11 · answered by Mr. E 7 · 4 1

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