RE: Abortion-Killing: The Silent Genocide: 2 Billion Deaths Victims Worldwide.
July 13, 2023 at 4:00 am
(July 13, 2023 at 2:33 am)Deesse23 Wrote:(July 12, 2023 at 6:16 pm)Bucky Ball Wrote: Your unconvincing opinions are noted. They are not important here. Neither are some cherry-picked opinion of a forensic person.
I'm sure anyone can find someone to agree or disagree with anything. It's not how too argue.
Regurgitating old Roman Catholic shit is boring and a waste of time.
Your god is the worst abortionist of all time.
The first rule of debate, is "know your opponent". You are obviously new to debate. This is an atheist site.
There is no agreement in science or among OBGYN physicians when "conception" occurs.
You don't know when conception occurs.
I starting to see there is no point to all this fuzz. 18 pages of "abortion is murder. Human rights for fetuses! Time to outlaw abortion!", yet i havent read a single word about what the punishment is suuposed to be. 1y, 10y, 20y? With or without parole? Not.a.single.word.
Lets grant NX that abortion is going to be illegal, and keep aborting anyway. He hasn't said a single word about consequences other than maybe eternal hell in which no one believes anyway.
The really interesting thing for me about this exact point, (I was thinking the other day I should bring it up) ....
society in general gives sentences which are in no way commensurate with what they claim the act is. I know there are
proposals (in Texas maybe) for life sentences for abortion, but in general, if it's really "murder" they are extraordinarily light. 3 years, 5 years etc.
They obviously aren't serious about a murder charge. It's something else and clearly they (the legislatures) don't really buy that it's "murdering a baby" or they would all be life sentences or death sentences.
She came out today and told us she is a female, who considered abortion, and would have done it, "with no regrets" ... that's some sort of hypocrisy to admit that !
Anyway, clearly society does NOT consider it murder. I've been wondering about the 6 week bans, the 12 week bans .... and for both, there are never any specifics.
I think they are all going to get tossed for being "arbitrary and capricious". They are based on nothing.
Not sure how long this is going to take, but I firmly believe there is another shoe to drop here. It may have already starting in Idaho or Wyoming.
I think there is a Federal law, (it might be just a regulation) which requires hospitals which accept Medicare to give a person the best care available, or whatever the (ie nationally accepted community standard) normal care for cases that come into the ED. That means if a woman is miscarrying and normally (before their new laws) they MUST treat with the best known care, whatever that is, including terminating the pregnancy. Eventually it will go back to that. When that comes up, the shit will hit the fan, and it will go national. No hospital can afford to not accept Medicare. They would have to close.
Found it, it's Idaho ... https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-d...ive-rights
Every religion is true one way or another. It is true when understood metaphorically. But when it gets stuck in its own metaphors, interpreting them as facts, then you are in trouble. - Joseph Campbell
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