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Are you Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? Why or why not? I changed my mind. I'm neither. In some circumstances, I think it's OK...such as rape, but other than that sorta thing...I'd say no...don't do it. Pro-life, There are more than enough birth control methods to use there should be no need for abortion except in special circumstances; rape,molestation, the mothers/babys life is in danger. If it were that easy, abortion wouldn't be such a major issue. I agree. pro life, either keep your legs closed, learn how to use birth control or put it up for adoption I am totally pro-life. I couldn't even imagine doing anything to an unborn child. Pro-Choice. I've been through it. In an ideal world, Pro-Life. But this is not an ideal world. Can't add to the other answers... Pro-choice. It's not my place to tell or judge another human being on their legal choices. First, if a woman has worked it out with herself that she can morally get an abortion, then she needs support, not people damning her. Second, there simply aren't enough people willing to adopt. Third, some women are not physically capable of having a healthy child due to age, genetics, or condition. I'm Pro-Choice. Being pro-life forces a person to be born, but what if the person is very messed up? There needs to be a choice to have the abortion. Also, giving people no choice for an abortion forces people to use other less safe methods to do it like coat hangers. You can't force people to not have abortions, the better thing to do is provide a safe means to do it and let the ethical situation be between the parents and god. Boiling down such a complicated issue into yes or no is part of the reason there is so much drama on this issue. I'm personally pro-life, however I (if a bit grudgingly) respect a woman's right to make the final decision. I always counsel the life alternative, except in extreme cases. As a pro-life advocate, I'm also against the death penalty. Pro-Life. The arguments given by Pro-Abortion advocates are ridiculous. Being pro-life does not 'force' someone to give birth. Keep your legs closed and you will not give birth, guaranteed to work every time. As far as coat hangers go, there is only 2 documented cases of women dying from something similar to this before R.v.W. Today we have 1 million babies die from abortions every year, more than all the deaths from heart attacks, cancer, stroke and car accidents combined. If we must choose between a couple of stupid women dying and millions of children dying, I will take the former. As for the medical argument that a child could be messed up, that opens the door for all kinds of evils, like aborting because the baby has a cleft pallet, or because the baby is a girl, or whatever. Some things in life aren't relative, and morality is one of them. It isn't about judging a woman, it is about valuing life. I am Pro-choice until a woman spreads her legs, then the choice is made. Don't take a life because you couldn't control yourself! |
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