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Old 04-14-2008, 01:44 AM   #64 (permalink)
Sharon den Adel
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Not if you believe abortion is in fact murder. And its not just religious folks who think it is. Under that belief, do we not have a obligation to try and correct it?
Factually, abortion is not murder. You do not have the right to correct what the law has said. You have a right to your opinions, but you do not have the right to force that opinion upon us.
(Think of those people who stand outside abortion clinics and verbally abuse women - is this acceptable)

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What is the difference between that and the liberals who want to abolish the death penalty?
I have never understood why so many pro lifers are so against abortion, yet have no problem with executing a living, breathing, sentient human being to death.

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Besides the redefinition of marrage,(which is a religious agreement to begin with) what religious laws are there in place that effect you?
The fact that religion even exists effects me.
Some views of the religious? Homosexuality is immoral and unnatural, abortion is murder, sex before marriage is wrong, living together before marriage is immoral, watching porn is wrong, watching anything that mentions sexual activity between teenagers is immoral, sex education is wrong and promotes promiscuity, etc etc.
Christians seem to think it is their God given right to shove their opinions down our throats, when they really should accept the fact that none of this is any of their business, and that no one really cares anyway.