I myself have signed both pro-choice and pro-life petitions, so I'm pro-choice but not to the extreme level.
2007-08-23
17:26:22
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Afro, I think sex should be pleasurable and not a wifely duty. And if you want to argue procreation, if a woman has a real orgasm and really climaxes, that's the time during sex that is best for the sperm to swim through :) So without the pleasure you don't get the result really.
2007-08-23
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I believe in choice, but I also believe in preventing as many unwanted pregnancies as possible so no woman has to face this choice.
As long as a fetus is depedent on a mother for it's life, it could not survive outside the womb, it IS part of her body. Take the fetus away from the mother, it dies. She should be able to decide what stays in HER body. I sincerely believe that God cares for these souls, no innocent is ever forgotten.
Late term abortions are disgusting when there is no other reason to abort than the mother doesn't want to have the child. This baby can survive outside the womb and should be allowed to live. When it is about a fetus that is so malformed or abnormal that they could not survive outside the womb at any age it is justified. It also makes sense if the mother's life is in danger. (late term for me is over 24 to 28 weeks).
2007-08-23 17:44:29
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answered by Ellinorianne 3
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I'm not in favor of abortion but like Jesus said "let he who is without sin cast the first stone" so I don't think the government should make the choice for women.
All of the pro-lifers are only pro life until their little Randy knocks up the girl from the trailer park across town...
All of the pro-lifers are only pro life until their little Tammy gets pregnant and then tells them that their grandchild might not be totally white...
2007-08-24 01:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Every woman should be free to make this choice. God gave everyone free will and the responsibility to make good choices in our lives. We must accept the responsibility for our choices. Would you like someone else, somebody you don't know making other important choices for you? Check out the strict Muslim decision making by men over women. Women have absolutely no rights. Would you like to live that way?
2007-08-24 00:53:48
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answered by walkslikehetalks65 1
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If there ever existed any such thing as a "natural right",
it would be to have the final say in regard to your reproduction.
In my view, any government intrusion at all in that area is an outrage.
This is a moral choice, and should be settled in that arena, not by the coercion of the law.
2007-08-24 02:16:43
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answered by Irv S 7
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I guess I can be consider pro choice, but if a chick is a slut and gets knocked up that is her fault in the first place for not being on birth control.
But if she has serious health problems then that is a different story then it is a debable ? Or if something is wrong with the baby
2007-08-24 00:36:58
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answered by scorpio_girl 3
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The government has no business in it. If the doctor wishes to do the procedure, and the woman has had chats about her decision and she still wishes to go through with it, let her.
Don't outlaw abortion, outlaw the stupid celebrities society follows that condone sleeping around and getting pregnant when one doesn't want to become pregnant.
2007-08-24 00:34:58
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answered by K 5
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I believe that the life of the semen and the egg is precious - separately as well as together. The act of destroying either in any way is a sin against God,
Sex should only be used for procreation, otherwise the unconsummated act of sex is an abortion in The Lord's eyes.
John 12:8
2007-08-24 00:45:49
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answered by Jason 4
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I am soo in favor for abortion, if a woman cannot take care of a baby, why make it suffer? If she can't love it, they why make it suffer? 39% of all homeless people on the streets are children under 18 years old.
2007-08-24 00:50:33
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answered by AllisonAmber 2
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I often hear people say that they have the right to do what they will with their own bodies; fine,but the life in you is the body of another; shouldn't they be given the same choice?
2007-08-24 00:48:57
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answered by FREEDOM 2
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I'm pro-choice; if someone doesn't want an abortion, then they shouldn't have one, but they have no business telling me what to do with my own body.
2007-08-24 00:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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