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I just wanted to see what ppl thought about abortion and what their reasoning for their answer is.

2007-10-13 06:06:16 · 44 answers · asked by glowbalworming 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

I'm pro-life and i think that even if someone is raped they don't have the right to have an abortion. You are disposing of a human life by having an abortion and it doesn't matter if they are technical a "person" yet they will be eventually. As far as choice women don't decide who dies and who lives, but they can decide whether or not to use protection or not. And just birth control is 99.9% effective, so with that AND a condom the chances of getting pregnant are probably like 0.000000000000001%. No joke. People have to take responsibility, blame, and consequences for their my mother legally had the decision of whether or not i would be asking this question or breathing. Unborn children CAN't decide for themselves whether they wan't to live or die so we need to protect them from those who would kill them because of their discomfort as a consequence of something they themselves did. Non-christians shouldn't find a way to justify abortion there's NO WAY a Christian should think about it

2007-10-13 06:45:32 · update #1

and as far as population any other problem that we have concerning too many people (like starvation) there are a million other ways to fix then killing people.

2007-10-13 06:47:08 · update #2

**for their actions
**it's scary that my mother

2007-10-13 06:49:28 · update #3

44 answers

I would not get an abortion, but I do believe women's RIGHT TO CHOOSE.

2007-10-13 06:08:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

Your attitude is appalling, disgusting and repulsive.

I am absolutely PRO abortion - only in response to the nonsense I've read above.

It is so popular now for nitwits to reproduce that you can afford to be cavalier and believe you have the right to foist your silly religious beliefs on others. If government has the right to control your reproductive rights, then it has the right to force abortions on those who don't want one - like China still does. And with the population explosion going full throttle, other countries will soon be doing the same. Government has NO right to control women like cattle.

You obviously aren't old enough to have experienced having your body controlled by government edict and had to risk your life in a back-alley procedure to get rid of a collection of cells after being raped by a lunatic. Oh-h-h but, how could anyone NOT want to endure a pregnancy to produce a precious little (probably) deformed DNA sequence like its father???!!!

The human soul cannot be destroyed! And, in all probabiltiy, the human soul does not enter a multi-celled pre-fetus. AND even if it did, and were aborted, it can simply find another host. (I only assume it enters the fetus at some point before birth or some people would not have experienced birth trauma memories.) But a five-week clump of cells is unlikely to process anything with its original 'reptilian' brain - and even if it did, it's life should not take precedent over the mother's choice to NOT reproduce based on the circumstances of her life - or lack of one.

Abortions are increasingly so rare as to make this discussion ridiculous. But, soon you'll have more babies in this country "than you can shake a stick at" if we get one more retard on the Supreme Court. Don't think there won't be riots in the street, when only the rich girls can fly out of the country to get rid of an unwanted pregnancy.

Grow up and start caring about the REAL world and the children that need your help who are already here! Only the moronic are obsessed with controlling a woman's reproduction!

2007-10-13 13:17:58 · answer #2 · answered by MysticMaze 6 · 2 0

It occurs more often than most would admit!
I believe in choice though.
In the world we live in relationships can come and go... being a parent is far more permanent.
Any fool can bring a child into the world... but it takes a true parent to raise a child.
The skills needed to do this are learned... but you have to want to learn it.
Each situation is different, but the thing that remains... is she ready to be a parent?
Does she have the desire to learn how to care for the helpless soul generated out of her own DNA.
I would hope that she has a partner that would help her with the task, that will be loving and stand the test of time.
If she questions his resolve, or her own... then she should be given a choice.
Some will say that she has already given up her choice... and that he has as well.
To that I have to ask... how many people realistically wait for marriage now? I mean... lets be real!
Oh!, and if you do wait for marriage... you have less than a 50% chance of still being married after 5 years.
So... is she confident in her desire to be a parent, and can she deal with the possibilities life will throw at her?

2007-10-13 06:27:26 · answer #3 · answered by gecko440 1 · 0 0

I personally am against abortion. I do not believe that anyone has the right to kill another. However I think that since the laws have made it legal it is a matter between the individual who has it done and God. I am just as against the clinic bombers and believe that murder is never justified. How can anyone think that because a doctor preforms abortions it is their duty to kill him? God is after all the most powerful being in existence he doesn't need our help with punishment. And by killing someone we are taking away their chance at redemption. So no abortion in my mind is not right. But it is legal so leave the repercussions to the afterlife.

2007-10-15 05:45:07 · answer #4 · answered by Marilyn T 3 · 0 0

Ok so generally I am pro-choice, but personally I am pro-life. I think if a person choses to abort, then it is their decision and their burden to carry for the rest of the life. I would not abort and the reason is because a few years back I knew a girl who got pregnant and she was in just a couple of months I think and she brought a sonogram of the baby and was talking about his heart beating. I felt then I could never have something cut up if it had a beating heart. It is like murder. But of course there are different situations and it is really between the person and their concious or them and God.

2007-10-13 06:11:39 · answer #5 · answered by mishkin 5 · 2 0

I think Abortion CAN be right or wrong. If somebody was violently raped or there is harm to the baby or yourself, than of course, an abortion is a good idea, wrong reasons for having an abortion are, your not ready for a baby cause ur too young and or you were to lazy to use a condom. I dont believe in the type of abortion where you kill the baby when your in labour, But if an abortion is nessecary for understandable reasons, than have the abortion as early as you possibly can so theres no guilt of seeing a developed baby before its too late.

2007-10-13 06:11:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I am not for or against it...my reasonings are:
1. If a woman is life danger because of the fetus or the fetus will suffer after birth, I think that it would should be an option for her.

2. If a woman is raped and she concieves as a result of that rape.
Those are my reasons under which it would be understandable for a woman to have an abortion.

HOWEVER, you get this dirty girls who like to have unprotected sex and brush their mistakes off with an abortion. And that is not acceptable. They should keep their limbs closed or got themselves fixed or on birth control.

2007-10-13 06:19:53 · answer #7 · answered by scorpio_girl 3 · 0 0

If women's rights are taken away to have an abortion, it's a step backwards for women's rights. It takes 2 to make a baby. Why do the men who impregnated the women get away blameless? They have no emotional ties - they are not carrying a baby for 9 months. They don't go through the trauma. Yet, if she decides to keep the baby, is he forced into financial responsibility? If our judicial system worked the way it should, then perhaps a woman would select raising the child.

2007-10-13 06:19:53 · answer #8 · answered by Lioness 5 · 1 0

I am pro-choice, however I personally would never have one... I do think there should be restrictions on abortion however, like they all need to be done in the first trimester unless it is medically necessary... I am pro-choice for the obvious reasons- rape, incest, medical reasons... however I am also pro-choice because I care more about the babies that are born as oppose to the fetus... making abortion illegal is not going to make that mother care anymore for that child... I would much rather see a fetus aborted at 12 weeks then a newborn baby come into this world with AIDS, addicted to drugs, FAS, Neonatal Herpes, and many other problems, or diseases, more babies thrown in dumpsters, the garbage, or thrown off bridges.... Should that child have been born only to come into this world to suffer and possibly die- that breaks my heart more

2007-10-13 06:18:16 · answer #9 · answered by katjha2005 5 · 2 1

If you believe in man's "organized" rendition of what God is then you HAVE to be against abortion. If you just believe there might be a God or that there is one, but not the one man has obviously made up to control the peoples of the world then abortion is just a procedure. I'm the latter.

After witnessing GW Bush's blatant massacre of all that is good in this country (and other countries) I've done my homework and am convinced that ALL of us have been lied to from birth.

I say "Abort Away." After all, you are likely to be retroactively aborted under the NWO anyway.

2007-10-13 06:13:30 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

well abortion is something that has been debated over and over again and idk i guess theres no real answer but what i think is that it ultimately is a womans choice to abort, i mean the govt has no right in regulating this the same way they cant tell you how many children you should have (except if you live in china) but idk you must consider the mothers feelings..i mean if she was raped i dont think she'd like to have this child, it wasn't her choice to get raped....and some women are unfit to be mothers and by having the child, this would only lead to suffering....and yeah i know they say that you have to face the consequences for your actions but people do make mistakes, although there are many alternatives to abortion such as giving up your child for adoption, a woman shouldn't have to go through nine months of pregnancy and give up her child, this is just as morally wrong of a mother to do as abortion...idk this has its pros and cons and both sides are equally convincing....you must view it from different stand points

2007-10-13 06:12:54 · answer #11 · answered by Buttercup 3 · 2 0

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