girlanachronism
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nope, because i'll actually want it. at the moment i do not want children. they are parasites to me.
you mean before. anyhows, i agree with robert that people can make morally wrong and sinful decisions, but the baby is independent and should have a right to life. At the same time we have to juggle this with the expectations with, say, someone who had not been educated in contraception or been raped. Firstly, the problem with abortion is that it is a quick fix solution to an underlying social problem, recently described in the media as being of 'epidemic proportions'. Secondly, other avenues such as adoption need to be addressed. In fact, one study showed that women having abortions later suffered a higher rate of psychiatric illnesses than those who were convinced to at least give birth to their child (refer to article attached in the following post). Thirdly, as Robert pointed out, is the problem of defining when life starts. Even you Kate are aware of this. If I bite a chunk out of my arm, thereby killing cells, I'm not murdering because these individual cells don't have a collective conscience and capacity to feel pain, so I guess at an early stage, abortion would be much the same thing. However, rather than be wracked with issues of "did I murder, did I not murder", wouldn't it be safer to err on the side of caution and go ahead with the pregnancy?the feotus is NOT considered HUMAN until after a certain term in the pregnancy.
who is this dude? What are his credentials? What is the likelihood of him understanding the nature of abortion especially during the 60s when scientific knowledge was not so developed? I think that a small but significant proportion of women are in the situation you just described? Surely then abortion should be justified don't you agree (of course, before a certain time frame well before the current lenient 16 weeks)?A former president of the family planning organisation "Planned Parenthood" Alan Guttmacher said "today it is possible for almost any patient to be brought through pregancy alive, unless she suffers from a terminal illness such as cancer or leukæmia. If so, an abortion would be unlikely to prolong, much less save the life of the mother".
well i dun agreeAsquithian said:I think it speaks for itself...
If it was logical and could be justified it wouldnt require such large leaps of faith and it wouldnt base its whole method on a system of faith...
Ok fair 'nuff, I can't expect you to understand or accept my viewpoint since it has a religious grounding, but I think the article has alot to say against abortion which non-religious people might accept. Yes Asqy, it has solid, scientifically grounded evidence if that's what you are looking for. It is written from the perspective of not only Christians, but those who routinely are facd with the decision of whether to perform abortions so don't you think it would be in your interests at least to have a quick glance?I stopped reading when it said from a christian perspective. To justify an abortion stance based on a book written 2000 years ago based on rumours and word of mouth is very sus...
religion didn't place her in that situation. Personal circumstances did.She is being placed in hte position that all relgiions have placed women, pregnant and uneduated.
Ok fair 'nuff, I can't expect you to understand or accept my viewpoint since it has a religious grounding, but I think the article has alot to say against abortion which non-religious people might accept. Yes Asqy, it has solid, scientifically grounded evidence if that's what you are looking for. It is written from the perspective of not only Christians, but those who routinely are facd with the decision of whether to perform abortions so don't you think it would be in your interests at least to have a quick glance?I stopped reading when it said from a christian perspective. To justify an abortion stance based on a book written 2000 years ago based on rumours and word of mouth is very sus...
Please, religion didn't place her in that situation. Personal circumstances (unfortunate or otherwise) did.She is being placed in hte position that all relgiions have placed women, pregnant and uneduated.
I'm not a 17 year old pregnant girl and I never will be, but I can imagine the feelings of anxiety, fear, anger and confusion she might be experiencing. Of course she isn't prepared for a baby but that doesn't justify having an abortion now does it? How do you know for sure that her life will be ruined? You never know, perhaps she might be able to put the child up for adoption, let relatives take care of it or even take care of the child herself. When people's pets get pregnant they don't like to maintain so many animals at the same time agreed? So they do the normal thing and put them up for sale, adoption or give them away to the pound at least. We don't resort to the cruel methods or drowning or shotting them these days. We are a civilised society. So why should the situation be any different for Human Beings? In fact, an unborn child should be treated more so with dignity and respect since fundamentally, they are humanThen again you can always quote the bible at a 17 year old girl who has made a mistake and gotten pregnant (yes people make a mistakes)...Im sure quoting the bible at such as person is just wonderful...
Perhaps, it's not always easy to fill other people's shoes. However, I know for sure that if I was that oregnant girl, I would see the abortion through. If that girl was my girlfriend I would see it through. I can give you my guarantee on that.If the males life was disrupted as much as the females life as a result of a birth im sure you would see some male pro lifers change their perspective
To me, it does. But even if you didn't believe that, even to millions of other non-chrisitan pro-lifers out there, it doesn't take much imagination or moralistic questioning to see that the baby is a special individual. Wouldn't that alone be a basis against abortion?For those people I just need to say that christianity does not rule the world and so nothing taken from it can be used to justify anything.
You're right in that it's not pleasant. But you know as well as I do that murder is a no-no. It's not cool. Economically it might be the better thing to do. But how can you start thinking in terms of cost-beneft when we are talking about human lives here. There is no comparison.economicalli there isnt anything better and not everyone believes that aborting and taking the life is murder.. despite the intent.. so yer..
i think its an option we need.. not a pleasent one tho
How can you say that as a non-Christian, let alone an atheistic person? Also, not everything happens because of God. Somethings happen because we have free choice, free will. A case in example- a Christian girl gets drunk, passes out and is raped by some guys at a party. Now, maybe God caused this to happen, who knows? But more likely this was a consequence of her getting drunk in the first place.Personal circumstances are a result of religion
Maybe your assertion that it's harder for a male to understand feminist theory attests to your lack of "feminist argument"-ative skills. My English teacher was a male AND a feminist- shock!If i was better at feminist argument id eat you...im not fermale so its harder for me...since you put the rights of society at large and morals ahead of the mother and the effect it may have on her education.
I usually explain it to atheists this way. Ok so I studied "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" for advanced anglish last year. The way they sum up life is pretty much in accord with my opinion. Rosencrantz is being deported to another country because he's going to be decapitated and he says something along the lines of, "We have the illusion of wandering around on deck as we like, but we are powerless, stemmed in by the currents of the water...". Such is life. We have the illusion of free choice because we have self-governance but at the end of the day, there is a Higher Being who is pulling the strings and dictating what is going to eventuate on a broader scale. R&G were existentialists and even they recognized that. So when something happens, you can't say "It's God's fault, it's Satan's fault, it's religion's fault..." because everything happens because of the choices we make.Personal circumstances are a are result of christianity if that person is christian.
finally, a rational comment!Generator said:It's an abortion, not a murder. Well, that's my view, anyway.