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How many people here are Pro-Life...meaning Pro-Life at EVERY stage...meaning you are against abortion.

I am against aborition and and Pro-Life.

2007-10-24 04:08:46 · 45 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

When you get raped..YOU are the victom, when you have a baby cuz of it, and you deside to have an abortion, your CHILD is the victom you are KILLING it because someoen hurt you, you have to hurt a BABY.

2007-10-24 04:22:14 · update #1

45 answers

Pro-life here.

And when Scott Peterson murdered his wife and unborn child, was he being "pro choice?"

2007-10-24 04:13:33 · answer #1 · answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7 · 7 6

I am pro-living. If I was not, I think it would be ok for me to have my 28 year old daughter aborted.

On a serious note, pro-life is not about ALL abortion. It is up to the person carrying the child. It is their choice and society shouldn't shove a golden grape down their throat. There has to be a good reason.....and it would have to be VERY good. Case in point, I have a nephew that came to life out of rape because the mother was hardcore Pro-Life. This 14 year old now is about to be turned onto society. He is a bad egg in every sense of the word. This was a life that should have been aborted and as far as I am concerned he is living proof.

Now, many of you may think that is heartless of me to say. This child is the spawn of evil. He has killed animals in cold blood, been a part of raping at an early age, stolen, broken, hurt, maimed and destroyed in an effort to get attention. Even his mother and assumed father have basically abandoned him. I believe that no matter who raised him, other then a military officer, he would have been as he is. I even question the officer.

Enough, back off this soap box. Bring on the thumbs down for my opinions.

For the record, I don't hate my nephew. I just don't trust him or enable him either.

2007-10-24 04:19:21 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

Pro Choice

2007-10-24 04:19:43 · answer #3 · answered by Katie Couric's 15 Minutes... 4 · 1 1

I think it's incompatible for a secular government to restrict early term abortion based on Christian beliefs of ensoulment.

Restricting abortion is rather harmful because it interferes with the right of the human female not to carry or risk her health in a pregnancy. An embryo is a potential human being, a group of cells with self-replicating DNA that should not take precedence over the suffering of a person (with a nervous system). Most abortions are spontaneous, a natural miscarriage that often occurs in the first trimester without involvement from any human.

Some "pro-life" positions also oppose abortion in the case of rape, or women who face early morality if they were to become pregnancy. They forget how many women died in childbirth in earlier civilizations. I think they are merely pro-birth. I was best friends with a twelve year old girl who was raped by her instructor at a Catholic school. Would Christians force her to carry a pregnancy at a time when her body had not even developed the hips to deliver without surgery?

I also dislike the opposition to stem cell research. To place a petri dish above the level of a human suffering from neurological diseases takes a profound belief in the supernatural and a denial of the person suffering. Medical research should not be restricted due to religious opposition.

Ethical discussions on the use of technology are important. I'm not trying to silence the debate. But using one group's religious or supernatural beliefs to define what a secular government should decide for everyone is just wrong.

2007-10-24 04:16:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Every Christian should be pro-life, against abortion.
Choice should start with birth-control, not curretting
an innocent baby out of the womb. There are birth-
control products by the racks in most drug stores.
Why won't people use them? Makes not getting HIV
safer too. This is where it should all start if you and
your lover do not wish to have babies. It would be so
easy and put baby-murderers and Planned Parenthood
out of business.

2007-10-24 04:19:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There was another question earlier today on the same subject. I'm not going to type my answer twice in response to what is basically an emotional outburst.

Every woman in that very unfortunate position has the right to choose. It is the exercise of her freewill. A right given by God. By what right are you effectively saying that she should have no choice?

2007-10-24 04:47:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. I'm pro-choice. What time does the soul enter the body? I think that the fetus is like a machine without gas before born. The soul is gas. Without the soul, the abortion is just getting rid of the vehicle. The soul has other opportunities with other people giving birth to be born.

2007-10-24 04:16:03 · answer #7 · answered by Rex B 5 · 1 2

Nope.

I'm Pro-Abortion AND Pro-Death.

Not only do I believe in many cases that the lumps of expanding flesh gestating in the wombs of unprepared fools should be forcibly ejected by law..... but I fully advocate the execution of people who decide to "make babies" without legally demonstrating their parenting ability first. There are too many humans on this planet already, and most of them don't like it.

Oh.... and the execution of "pro-lifers". Enforcing the suffering of an unwanted life is an unjustifiable crime in my opinion, and death for those responsible would be the only merciful choice for all.

2007-10-24 04:15:14 · answer #8 · answered by Lucid Interrogator 5 · 1 2

Yes I am Pro life unless the mother's life is in danger.

2007-10-24 05:25:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am fully against abortion, in the cases of voluntary sex and involuntary sex. For one, if you're willing to open your legs to enjoy something that will last up to 3 minutes, you should be willing to have this kid. If you were raped, why make your worse feeling more bad? Getting raped is one thing, but killing something that is not able to ask you not to abort itself, is just not right. Have the baby and bring joy into the world.

2007-10-24 04:25:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Abotion is a symptom. Unwanted pregnancies is the problem. Banning abortion at all stages is not a solution, whether morally right or not.

2007-10-24 04:22:31 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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