RE: How to shut up people who are against abortion
May 27, 2013 at 1:08 am
(This post was last modified: May 27, 2013 at 1:18 am by That guy who asked questions.)
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1. No, it's not separate.
2. You obviously missed my point about how women don't want abortions. They don't. Abortion is the least attractive form of birth control. It hurts emotionally, and physically. You're way off on this.
3. What gives you the right to have any personal opinions on abortion until you have to deal with one? That was my original point.
Oh, and in case anyone is gonna give me shit about my statement about dealing with abortions: I don't mean getting one, I mean coming to the decision. I talked extensively with the boyfriend that I got pregnant with, even after the baby was dead, about what we were going to do. He had a say. No one else does.[/quote]
When I say separate i'm referring to it being a completely different being in regards to DNA. You can't speak for all women and i'm not assuming that all women want abortion. I've done my research on abortions and the psychological and physical abnormalities considering one and getting one can have, so I know good and well the reasons to not get one. Do I have a right to have a personal opinion on murder even though I have never dealt with murder? Whether I have dealt with one, in which case I have dealt with one seeing as how i'm the type of guy that is there for my potential children and the mother of them as well, is completely irrelevant to my question. I think I've made it pretty clear on my view on abortion as a whole. I'm just simply wanting a response to the question, "Is it moral to willingly terminate another human's life regardless of the stage of development?" Why is it so hard to get a response? I don't even care what the answer is, it's a food for thought question. Nothing more.
[quote]
1. No, it's not separate.
2. You obviously missed my point about how women don't want abortions. They don't. Abortion is the least attractive form of birth control. It hurts emotionally, and physically. You're way off on this.
3. What gives you the right to have any personal opinions on abortion until you have to deal with one? That was my original point.
Oh, and in case anyone is gonna give me shit about my statement about dealing with abortions: I don't mean getting one, I mean coming to the decision. I talked extensively with the boyfriend that I got pregnant with, even after the baby was dead, about what we were going to do. He had a say. No one else does.[/quote]
When I say separate i'm referring to it being a completely different being in regards to DNA. You can't speak for all women and i'm not assuming that all women want abortion. I've done my research on abortions and the psychological and physical abnormalities considering one and getting one can have, so I know good and well the reasons to not get one. Do I have a right to have a personal opinion on murder even though I have never dealt with murder? Whether I have dealt with one, in which case I have dealt with one seeing as how i'm the type of guy that is there for my potential children and the mother of them as well, is completely irrelevant to my question. I think I've made it pretty clear on my view on abortion as a whole. I'm just simply wanting a response to the question, "Is it moral to willingly terminate another human's life regardless of the stage of development?" Why is it so hard to get a response? I don't even care what the answer is, it's a food for thought question. Nothing more.
I used to pray... but then I realized I could talk to myself and save 10% too. Who wouldn't go for that?