RE: I am a pro-life atheist
February 24, 2012 at 5:53 am
(This post was last modified: February 24, 2012 at 5:54 am by LastPoet.)
As much as I would like that all children could born desired and loved, the reality is just not near this. I reserve the choice for the woman, and altough I agree with the moral objections made by the other side, I find these not compelling enough to overturn my opinion.
I do agree with Shell that it should always be a last resort, a way to do this is providing better sex ed, access to contraception, and support for those already pregant so conditions may help the woman decide to have the child.
Ultimately its the woman's choice, and prohibiting just makes women resort to illegal clinics, endangering their lives, or to the max, a bunch of kids born undesired in terrible conditions.
I do agree with Shell that it should always be a last resort, a way to do this is providing better sex ed, access to contraception, and support for those already pregant so conditions may help the woman decide to have the child.
Ultimately its the woman's choice, and prohibiting just makes women resort to illegal clinics, endangering their lives, or to the max, a bunch of kids born undesired in terrible conditions.