I agree that abortion is murder. Life begins at conception.
2007-09-10 21:11:55
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answered by Michael M 6
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I will never support abortion as a form of birth control. Here's my viewpoint: you have the choice to have sex and accept the consequences. That's where your decision process ends. Now, some people (rape victims) didn't get that choice, so they still need a choice. In that case, the abortion isn't a means of birth control, nor is it in cases where childbirth with cause irreparable damage to the mother.
Now, some will say that sex is natural. To them I say, so is urination, but we don't teach our kids to pee all over the place.
2007-09-10 21:16:40
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answered by DOOM 7
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I have heard of people being pro-life ,meaning that they advocate that a fetus us permitted to develop and be born...
I Know of NO people who are Pro-Abortion .. as in advocating EVERY fetus is aborted.....
i KNOW of people who are Pro-Choice... which means .. they advocate choice... If a woman wants to have the child to term and keep the child.. they are supported in that decision...
if the woman wants to go to term and have the baby adopted out .. they are supported in that decision
if the woman want to abort then she is supported in THAT decision ......
Only people who support the One Child Policy in china MAY be called PRO-ABORTION.
2007-09-12 00:13:13
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answered by ll_jenny_ll here AND I'M BAC 7
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I agree in reducing the need for abortion. If sex and reproductive education, sex counseling, cheap or free contraceptives, adoption services/agencies, and willing adopters are in place and easily accessible to all population groups, male and female; the number of unwanted pregnancies would diminish greatly. Abortion would be sought to a much less extent. Unwanted pregnancies come about because of ignorance and misunderstanding of how to prevent them and lack of easily accessible contraceptives.
I think abortion and contraceptive devices that kill fertilized eggs are wrong, but failing to address these practical issues appropriately is equally wrong.
2007-09-10 21:53:11
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answered by jaicee 6
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I disagree.
You can't always get what you want and not all gifts can be returned.
Boy, girl, healthy, disabled, genius, idiot...all abortion does is kill the child before the parents get to see the fruit of their labor.
Life is a gift- if you don't believe me, ask a couple who cannot conceive but sorely want to.
2007-09-10 21:39:04
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answered by paradigm_thinker 4
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I think a compromise should be made. Abortion should be done on all Left Wing Radicals and it should not be done on the rest of society. It's Sad to think that some of the Lower Life Forms think its OK to Trash the Bible, and Kill Babies.
2007-09-11 02:09:56
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answered by Johnny Reb 5
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I believe in pro-choice. This is between the mother and the unvorn child. I don't belive we should kill them once they are born and up walking and talking like the pro-lifers are doing in Iraq....is it okay to kill after they are born?
2007-09-14 17:45:37
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answered by little timmie 3
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the stupid bible says life begins at the breath not conception. when they piled stones on a pregnant unmarried woman crushing the life out of her do you think they waited for the "bastard" to be born or did it die with mom?
a woman shouldn't have to risk her life to carry and deliver a baby she doesn't want.
pro-abortion is forcing women to get abortions
pro-choice is about women choosing what they are willing to do.
i think abortion should be encouraged but never forced, so that we can stop the overpopulation problem. stop watching children die from starvation.
2007-09-10 21:22:53
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answered by Anonymous
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AS a christian through out the whole bible there is what is known as free will,so I think all should have the choice to decide what they want based on how they can live the rest of thier lives
2007-09-10 21:17:16
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answered by enjoyinglife4ever 1
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Pro-choice because I'm very pro-individual rights (and responsibilities) and support Separation of Church and State. I don't want religion out of government or people's private lives, I just want government to stop using religion to legislate their brand of 'morality' over everyone else's private lives. There's a BIG difference.
A few examples of 'family values' legislation and faith-based initiatives that circumvent the principles of separation of Church and State:
-- Marriage Protection Week, 2003
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/10/20031003-12.html
---- And there's the Money Train...
http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2005/01/27/mcmanus/index.html
http://www.religionandsocialpolicy.org/news/article.cfm?id=4309
---- Bush Plans $1.5 Billion Drive for Promotion of Marriage
"For months, administration officials have worked with conservative groups on the proposal..."
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/14/politics/campaigns/14MARR.html?ex=1389416400&en=7ec04cfff1b1ca80&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND
-- Abstinence Only, Bush's birth control of choice:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/07/04/laura-bush-abstinence/
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/world/17434312.htm
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
---- Condom Wars: New guidelines gut HIV prevention — and endanger young people’s lives
http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/condom-wars/1581/
---- Bush's "support" for birth control
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art24311.asp
http://www.afn.org/~iguana/archives/2005_01/20050103.html
-- Within the past couple months, Rep. Mike Pence (R-Indiana) introduced an amendment to cut funding to Planned Parenthood because abortion counseling and client-paid abortions are included in the services they offer. It's already mandated that NO Federal Funds are to be used for abortion, but that wasn't 'far right enough' for him, so singled out Planned Parenthood to be denied Title X funds. For the agenda of a few, he was willing to deny millions of men, women and teens ALL Planned Parenthood services... family planning counseling (pregnancy prevention), pregnancy tests, birth control, gynecological care, STI/STD testing and treatment, blood pressure tests, etc. Fortunately, cooler heads (Dem and Rep) prevailed so the amendment failed.
http://youngrepublican.townhall.com/g/be339c6c-ff71-4a83-9013-c3957dae1ff4
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
2007-09-10 21:50:38
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answered by sagacious_ness 7
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i am pro choice although personally, i think that if you can spread it, u need to handle the consequences, esp. when there is a large variety of birth control out there. however, it is ultimately the mother's choice bc our world is already over populated with children who are starving and homeless.
2007-09-10 21:26:44
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answered by sugarcane 3
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