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#61
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11-30-2009, 06:59 AM
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Re: Is Abortion Murder?
I think this is a thread that is impossible to answer..Your talking about an emotion decision that a person has to make..I just cant make a decision on a topic which has so many variables to consider..I feel its a unfair topic that draws fire from every which way..Its a personal choice and thats the just of it..
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#63
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11-30-2009, 07:35 AM
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Re: Is Abortion Murder?
Just thought I'd play the role of devil's advocate and ask a question of you beautiful members. I'm curious to know how many of you would support the death penalty or would personally undertake the 'eye for an eye' principle if someone were to take the life of someone you love? I suppose the point I'm trying to make( as an impartial devil's advocate, of course) is that, under certain very extreme circumstances, murder can be understandable, justifiable, and even state-sponsored( for example, the death penalty in the U.S.). Would the people who believe that abortion equates to murder, not also agree then that, under certain very extreme circumstances, abortion can be understandable, justifiable, and even state-sponsored? |
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11-30-2009, 09:24 AM
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Re: Is Abortion Murder?
I agree completely, abortion ISNT a method of birth control, if she knows she dosent want kids she should get fixed. If shes not sure then she should know that every abortion she has lessens her chances of being able to have a baby.
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#68
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11-30-2009, 01:45 PM
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Re: Is Abortion Murder?
If someone was 100% GUILTY of blatant murder of anyone, then too right they should be executed (certain situations depending such as self-defence, etc). So should many other crooks AND I want corporal punishment back! It's getting too nanny state and out of hand here in the UK |