Controversial question #1. What are your thoughts on abortion? Feel free to argue...respectfully

Sep 29, 2004 01:38

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oh boy memari October 3 2004, 13:03:37 UTC
I feel it should only be used to save the mother's life if she in danger of dieing due to the pregnancy. that is a matter of life or death and the mother and family should have the choice whether to bring a new child into their life while letting a dear friend go, or to keep the loved one and look for another way for the mother to have a child if she really wants one. other than that, abortion does not seem fair. I'm all for science, but if something is living and growing inside of yoU, but if expelled from the body will live on it's own, then it should be considered to be alive. that's my take. lates and beware of the doppelgangers... ~C.C.

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unimind07 October 3 2004, 19:45:56 UTC
pro-choice... y? well because every woman has the right to decide what she wants to do w/her body, i think peoples opinions on this subject are greatly connected to their beliefs, if they are not particularly religiouse then it is connected to their belief of whether or not they believe the fetus is part of the womans body or its own separate being ( ... )

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Abortion: Who’s right? anonymous October 3 2004, 20:07:25 UTC
When it comes down to issues concerning morality and ethics, there is no defining right or wrong answer. It is merely subjective. Your answer is based off what your friends and family feed to you. Let’s take both sides ( ... )

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Re: Abortion: Who’s right? memoryroad October 3 2004, 21:45:49 UTC
Great things were said...and I commend you. Great opinion, but that support from Matthew 26:24 is complete crap, and you know it...LOL. You totallly twisted it around. Other than that, you pretty much summed things up pretty well. Good stuff.

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Moral V.S. Legal V.S. Technicalities the_e_in_belva October 4 2004, 22:01:23 UTC
well.. lets seee here u could disect this conversation in so many ways its not even funny. so ill just make it quick and simple ( ... )

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Re: Moral V.S. Legal V.S. Technicalities the_e_in_belva October 4 2004, 22:39:51 UTC
Yea, lets see how you feel, when you give a laborious birth to a child that clearly resembles the man that violently raped you. Have fun with that knowing, that you're never going to college, and that you're gonna have to wait tables for the rest of your life to support the kid you never wanted. O and adoption, c'mon you know you wouldn't go through all the humiliation of being a teenage mother and all the pain of a pregnancy just to give up the baby. Ignorance, I am disgusted.
- Family

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About the rape thing warriorlove October 5 2004, 18:01:27 UTC
"family" has some pretty defendable points in both his entries.The rape aspect was just another question I wanted to put out there. I really thought the comments on it were pretty decent, but today another person was arguing that a person can always give the kid up for adoption. My statement to that( keep in mind I had to go pro-choice) was that most adoption agencies are overcrowded as it is. Most are not even up to par in the sanitary and emotional staus. And did you know that it is starting to be required for people to have at least $35,000 in order to even adopt a kid, I don't know about you but I don't know anybody with that kind of money laying around. And even if they do, why would those people want a child that already has pyschological problems(from a raped conception and or being transfered from adoption house to house). I don't know those were just some points that I found when researching it. Here's another question since that kinda got something going ( ... )

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Re: About the rape thing warriorlove October 5 2004, 20:52:19 UTC
In the mist of these altercations I have to side with Andrea's convictions. This "ideal" situation to put a child up for adoption superimposes a tremendous amount of detriments to both the child and the parents. Simply put, the child is destined to live a compromised and formidable life. The adolescent parents will forever hide in shame and hypocrisy for their unwise decision in not taking the necessary precautions to provide an intended outcome (ie: the pill, a condom, or if the condom breaks the morning after pill ( ... )

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