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Old 09-14-2005, 04:03 PM   #40 (permalink)
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If you are Anti-Choice, and think abortion should be illegal you subjegate women. Period.
I am anti-abortion because I feel this act is murder, life is not a mistake. Abortion and physician assisted suicide cheapen human life. Doctors are sworn to protect life, not end it... even a life. In the womb, the baby reacts to environmental stimuli and shares many of the physiological features that define human life. Furthermore, most mothers who had an abortion suffer a great deal of mental and/or physical anguish due to their "choice". Abortion is a "choice" that very few people can feel good about. Teach children to respect sex and the responsibility that accompanies it. It makes better sense to prevent teen and unplanned pregnancies by not taking part in actions that cause pregnancy.
We cannot diminish the value of one category of human life—the unborn—without diminishing the value of all human life…. There is no cause more important.
~Ronald Reagan

Sperm is alive and contains human DNA. Should we ban masturbation too? Of course not, it is as silly as banning abortion.

Abortion, by the way, isn't going anywhere anyway. As shown below the supreme court has had 38 chances to reverse roe vs wade but the precedent remains the same; abortion is here to stay.

Sperm does not have everything necessary to become a human being; a fetus does. By the way, did you know that Roe v. Wade overturned precedent? Justice Blackmun who wrote the majority opinion, claimed that the 14th amendment prohibited states from restricting abortion. However, at the time the amendment was drafted and ratified (1866 and 1868 respectively), 36 states had laws restricting abortion, and all of them remained in force. That's what I call making a ruling to fit personal convictions.
You need to read this, carefully...

http://defendingthetruth.com/viewtopic.php?t=859
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