Re: Abortion
Posted by reaper47 on
Sun Oct 18th 2009 at 4:45pm
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As far as I know, anti-abortion activism is mostly justified through a rather obscure interpretation of the bible. Not really an argument, in my opinion.
Re: Abortion
Posted by Gwil on
Mon Oct 19th 2009 at 1:06pm
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I support the right to abortion, though I am troubled by the ease of access. It is slightly worrying when their are instances of abortion being used as a form of birth control - it seems too easy to absolve some people of proper morals.
Re: Abortion
Posted by G4MER on
Tue Oct 20th 2009 at 1:43am
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Well since were going to break a golden rule, I guess I will jump in here and say I am Pro Choice.
It is not for I to tell any other, even a women carrying my seed what she is to do with her body. And since the baby is part of her body like a separate organ until it is able to be birthed and cut free.. it is not I or the government to decide.. but that of her and her health giver to decide.
even though I am pro choice, my choice would be to have the baby, unless doing so would cause harm/death to the women or baby, then I think abortion is a proper choice to make.
Re: Abortion
Posted by FatStrings on
Tue Oct 20th 2009 at 4:57pm
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my opinion on all of these types of debates is this, if it doesn't effect the success/failure of the country, and if it doesn't affect others then I don't have an opinion on it
Re: Abortion
Posted by **Dedi** on
Wed Oct 21st 2009 at 11:47am
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I think that as soon as an embryo is formed, it is a potential human being and aborting it is consequently killing a human being.
I do however have a bit of leeway with this. Any multicellular organism starts life as a single cell and divides repeatedly to produce the highly organised individual. If during cell differentiation(specialisation of cells) a genetic mutation occurs, and it is evident that the resulting newborn will be physically or intellectually handicapped, it would be reasonable to say that ending the life of the fetus before birth would be a better alternative for the parents, and the child, which would be handicapped for its entire life.