What’s supposed to happen to the souls of aborted babies? Does God just stuff em back into a new baby that isn’t aborted, or do they get lost or destroyed or what?
How does their fate differ from that of the soul of an abortion doc who’s murdered by a pro-life guy?
Is there some logic to how the pro-life folks value different souls/lifes?
Two women get raped the same night in the same time of their cycle and will conceive. Both take the morning after pill. One doesn’t get pregnant, one does. The latter has an abortion.
With all due respect—what the hell are you on about?
Miscarriages happen. It’s nature. I’m talking about terminating a pregnancy through direct interference. Even if the mother doesn’t take care of herself to the point of invoking a miscarry, call it what you want, but you’re terminating the pregnancy as a choice on your part.
Yes indeed. They should be forced to have kids they do not want and can not afford. They should of course raise children without resentment . They should continue to build a successful education and a life while raising a kid they can not pay for. Good thing we pay taxes for such things. But many people detest welfare. If we could end that all would be well.
Nobody praises a person who made a mistake and got pregnant.
I believe Megan McCain is advocating just that – educate teenagers about sexuality, stop promoting “abstinance only”, etc. She was just speaking on that topic on The Colbert Report.
If you believe in a deity, then its murder, the baby goes to [insert eternal utopia here] and the mother/father/doctor goes to [insert eternal damnation here].
Whatever.
I think the biggest struggle on the issue is for atheists and agnostics. There’s no right answer, as much as we justify or rationalize the issue, there’s just no getting around the “ugliness” of it all.
After reading a bunch of anti-abortion sites, I come away with the idea that they think every woman who wants an abortion should be forced to give birth and then give it to a straight married religious couple. Brood mares indeed.
Apparently those “obvious birth control precautions” weren’t so obvious to you. Guess condoms must have been really, really hard to get oh, 'bout ten years ago or so? :rolleyes:
Seriously, why is it almost inevitable in so many people’s (close) minds that it is the woman’s “fault” when they get pregnant due to recreational intercourse? I thought we were past Immaculate Conceptions.
Also, just for the record “because they do not want to have a baby” strikes me as an eminently reasonable, if not downright excellent reason to have an abortion.