I nearl went through having an abortion, my name was called and i said NO,i have changed my mind.
My little boy is nearly 2 now and my god do i adore him I have never loved anyone this much in my life and been happy i made the correct choice.
It is sad when a baby gets aborted as what they do to remove the baby is so sad, but i have been there myself with that choice over my head.
2007-10-15 02:35:02
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answered by sexy hotrod 4
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Well, if the people that I love the most [husband, son, mother, father, sister] ceased to exist I wouldn't even know them. If my mother or father wasn't living I wouldn't either. If my husband wasn't living then I wouldn't have met him and I wouldn't have my son. I wouldn't get an abortion, so, my son would still be here.
Yes, abortion doesn't give a fetus a change to grow into an infant. However, a fetus to some isn't even a person. So, if a fetus isn't a person how is it removing precious people from life?
By the way, it's pro-choice not pro-abortion. I don't encourage people to go out and get abortions. Until it is scientifically proven and agreed upon that life begins at conception I feel there is no reason to create a law based merely on beliefs and theories.
2007-10-15 02:53:31
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answered by .vato. 6
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If the person i loved the most ceased to exist, i would love another person. No, abortion does not remove precious people from life in the future. God does have a plan for all of us, but God knows everything, and if a baby was aborted, there was a reason for it. God is almighty, loving and merciful, and he has a reason for everything he does, and for everything that happens.
Good luck trying to use that argument though!!
2007-10-15 05:11:01
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answered by stacielb06 3
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NOBODY is "pro-abortion". That's ridiculous. Some people just believe in a woman's informed right to choose under the supervision and safety of a medical practitioner.
But your question makes no sense. OF COURSE if you think about the person you love the most and they ceased to exist you'd feel very upset indeed. But you have to be reminded that this person was actually born. It's like asking how you'd feel if theat person were killed in a casr crash. Pretty lousy all round.
Abortion doesn't remove people we know and love from our lives as such.
2007-10-15 02:43:12
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answered by TaniaP 3
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through fact they are. Their important place is they do no longer prefer females to be waiting to compliment the alternative of aborting an embryo. each and every so often (yet no longer consistently) they supply their reason as "holding the life of an unborn baby," yet that doesn't substitute the reality that what they try to end is the outlawing of a girl's determination interior the subject. and that i'm actual "professional-determination" yet no longer "professional-abortion." i could be fairly satisfied if there have been few or no abortions, yet i'm no longer conceited adequate to experience my determination on the subject could desire to word to everybody else - they could desire to be waiting to make their determination basically like I did. the final public of "anti-determination" persons are additionally very irrationally against the very ingredient that should a great deal cut back the form of abortions: finished intercourse preparation that contains contraceptive use. The catholic church is on the vanguard here: being anti-determination yet additionally stressful its contributors no longer use contraceptives. it is basically ridiculous. Peace.
2016-11-08 09:07:55
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answered by ? 4
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I don't advocate second or third trimester terminations.
I do believe that women and men deserve a choice as to how they want to conduct their lives and control their own futures. If you are pro- life, then just don't get an abortion, and mind your own business.
If I choose to have a cluster of cells removed from my body, the thats my choice, and if that makes me sad, I'll come to terms with it, and if it makes me feel free, then don't judge me for my choice.
Why would anybody advocate bringing numerous unwanted children into the world, some of them the offspring of drug addicts, the mentally ill, teenagers, anybody else who doesn't want a child at that particular moment? Sure, you say, let them be adopted by loving parents....but as long as the loving parents aren't homosexual...right?
I'm pregnant, and I'm choosing to have my child. Thank goodness I have a choice!
2007-10-15 02:39:49
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answered by lovesapples 4
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strawman, you lose. abortions don't involve people. for every aborted fetus, there are several that make it to full term. nearly half of pregnancies end in miscarriage. and for the record NO ONE is pro-abortion. many are pro-choice though. your ignorance is pathetic.
2007-10-15 16:39:50
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answered by GothicLady 6
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You need to go somewhere else with this ridiculous question. And how do you know that you weren't aborted? I honestly believe that EVERY child that is meant to be born will be born.
2007-10-15 02:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I would never have known them in the first place, likely, someone else would then be my favorite person.
That's not an excuse not to allow abortion.
How about if the person I love the most had been killed as an infant in a car accident?
How about at the age of 7?
How about 3 years before I met them?
Your arguement makes no sense. I am still pro-choice. BTW, it's pro-CHOICE, not pro-abortion.
2007-10-15 02:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You're fighting against an ingrained process of thinking. Its like demanding the blind to see, or the retarded to think. Its impossible for a pro abortion person to have any regard for life when it comes to the unborn, because they are predisposed to believe there is none.
Picking arguments about it is pointless. Let them go their way, and we'll fight it on capitol hill, and wait for the day when we're all dead and all know the truth.
2007-10-15 02:27:11
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answered by amosunknown 7
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