(December 1, 2015 at 9:01 pm)Clueless Morgan Wrote:(December 1, 2015 at 7:58 pm)Nestor Wrote: Of course an abortion for the vast majority constitutes an incredibly difficult decision, and since we are talking about terminating a human being in its early stages of development, that's absolutely the way it should be. That sexual intercourse practiced irresponsibly can easily result in the conception of a human life should also be taken seriously, and the decision to engage in such behavior without taking the necessary precautions such as birth control, the morning after pill, condoms, or - my favorite - the pullout method, should also be incredibly difficult for any person who has no desire to bring another life into the world.
I agree that sex should be taken serious (in the sense that it may result in pregnancy - and let's not forget STDs), but consenting to sex does not mean consenting to pregnancy.
I sure hope not. Fertilization is an inexact science. But the price of failed birth control is carrying a baby to term only for those who feel that way about it.