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I can understand both sides to the abortion debate but ultimately I have to say I'm against abortion. I just can't stand to think about the lost human potential that aborting causes.
I'm not religious, in fact I consider myself to be religiously agnostic and that this life is the only life we get. How can we deny innocent human life and still respect humanity? I guess one of the few dogmas that I may be guilty of is that the human is above all else and should be afforded the highest protection. |
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This issue has for too long been framed by the white MEN in power as one of controlling what women can, and cannot do with their bodies...Can you imagine the FUROR if women legislators dared to dictate to men what they could and couldn't do with their peskers??
Whether you think it is a human or simply a zygote it is NONE of your business dictating to someone else what THEY do with their bodies... It is an immensely personal decision between a woman and her doctor. I can imagine nothing more hideous than FORCING women to go full-term with a child they DON'T want simply because the law mandates it...If that were the case why don't we just classify women as second-class citizen baby-makers??? |
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It strikes me as odd that the vast majority of pro-lifers are vociferous in their belief that an unborn zygote has the right to life, but once the little bugger is out in the world they can't wait to murder them by the State's authority with their blind-belief in the death penalty...
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How can you compare an unborn baby to a serial killer? I'm not going to defend the death penalty but when someone is executed it is because the person was convicted of a major crime...why should a child die because the parents were being irresponsible? |
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