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what is your opinion on abortion?
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do you see it as murder?
or as personal choice?
or as personal choice?
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Sorry I am getting disjointed but its Monday and I keep getting called away.
I have no personal experience of abortion but I will say that all the women I know that have had them have paid some kind of price for it.
I will also say that I am a catholic but I did, like I said, once believe it was a womans right to choose.
I simply believe that no human being has a right to end anothers life - and my defination of life begins at conception.
I have no personal experience of abortion but I will say that all the women I know that have had them have paid some kind of price for it.
I will also say that I am a catholic but I did, like I said, once believe it was a womans right to choose.
I simply believe that no human being has a right to end anothers life - and my defination of life begins at conception.
Your point about animal rights versus foetus rights is an excellent one.
I do know a handful of girls who have had abortions and never ever regretted them. Or even given them a second thought (that is NOT to say they wish the situation had not happened in the first place). I think people and situations are different.
I do not agree with those who get pregnant because they cannot be bothered or are too drunk to use protection or those who use termination as a form of contraception.
I do know a handful of girls who have had abortions and never ever regretted them. Or even given them a second thought (that is NOT to say they wish the situation had not happened in the first place). I think people and situations are different.
I do not agree with those who get pregnant because they cannot be bothered or are too drunk to use protection or those who use termination as a form of contraception.
this would not be an uninformed choice:
http://www.btinternet...devans_23/ab_meth.htm
Gender abortions are sad but necessary for the mother's welfare
http://www.btinternet...devans_23/ab_meth.htm
Gender abortions are sad but necessary for the mother's welfare
I do know a handful of girls who have had abortions and never ever regretted them. Or even given them a second thought (that is NOT to say they wish the situation had not happened in the first place).
I am not wishing it on them but they may come to regret the decision in later life wait and see what life thrusts upon them
I have a friend who councils women who have had abortions (she herself had one in her 20's) She said anything bad that happened after it was always seen as 'payback time'
I am not wishing it on them but they may come to regret the decision in later life wait and see what life thrusts upon them
I have a friend who councils women who have had abortions (she herself had one in her 20's) She said anything bad that happened after it was always seen as 'payback time'
i believe the key word is choice, everyone should have the choice.
those who are pro-life have the choice not to terminate, that is their right and no-one should argue with that. but in the same way, those who want an abortion should be able to have one and no-one should argue with that.
no-one is forced to have, or not have, an abortion. we all make judgements about the whys and wherefores of people we know who have had one, or even multiple, abortions, but unless we live their life we really can't understand.
i am mosts definitely pro non-judgemental choice.
those who are pro-life have the choice not to terminate, that is their right and no-one should argue with that. but in the same way, those who want an abortion should be able to have one and no-one should argue with that.
no-one is forced to have, or not have, an abortion. we all make judgements about the whys and wherefores of people we know who have had one, or even multiple, abortions, but unless we live their life we really can't understand.
i am mosts definitely pro non-judgemental choice.