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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:10 pm
FreeArsenal I'm not so sure about that. My view on abortion is different than it used to be, because I personally don't care if it is legalized or illegal. Really? Are you just personally Pro-Life (if you don't mind me asking)?
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:18 pm
WatersMoon110 FreeArsenal I'm not so sure about that. My view on abortion is different than it used to be, because I personally don't care if it is legalized or illegal. Really? Are you just personally Pro-Life (if you don't mind me asking)? I believe the aborting of any child is unjust, immoral and wrong whether abortion is legal or not. In a sense you could say I'm pro-life on a personal level, but I feel that laws are made to force people into allowing or banning, people should be convinced not forced.
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:22 pm
FreeArsenal WatersMoon110 FreeArsenal I'm not so sure about that. My view on abortion is different than it used to be, because I personally don't care if it is legalized or illegal. Really? Are you just personally Pro-Life (if you don't mind me asking)? I believe the aborting of any child is unjust, immoral and wrong whether abortion is legal or not. In a sense you could say I'm pro-life on a personal level, but I feel that laws are made to force people into allowing or banning, people should be convinced not forced. Fair enough.
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Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:17 am
Id feel horrible...id basically feel worthless. But i asked my mom if she ever though about abortion she said ofcourse not! Sh said shes been prolife her whole life even before she became catholic! And i felt so much better. But one way to look on the brightside all abortion victims are in Heaven with our Almighty Father!!! But they did have a purpose on this world. Everyone does!
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Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:19 am
Of course people say they wouldn't care ...they wouldn't exist. They wouldn't be happy that their mother used their mothers used their rights either because they wouldn't have any thoughts on the subject whatsoever...how could they think?
We're people now, we have thoughts now, but that's just because we weren't aborted and I'm pretty sure anyone would be slightly if not entirely offended and hurt if they discovered their parents had seriously considered killing them, they wouldn't be thrilled that their parents were going to exercise their rights.
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Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:21 am
FreeArsenal WatersMoon110 FreeArsenal I'm not so sure about that. My view on abortion is different than it used to be, because I personally don't care if it is legalized or illegal. Really? Are you just personally Pro-Life (if you don't mind me asking)? I believe the aborting of any child is unjust, immoral and wrong whether abortion is legal or not. In a sense you could say I'm pro-life on a personal level, but I feel that laws are made to force people into allowing or banning, people should be convinced not forced. does this include law regarding murder and theft?
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Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:35 pm
divineseraph FreeArsenal WatersMoon110 FreeArsenal I'm not so sure about that. My view on abortion is different than it used to be, because I personally don't care if it is legalized or illegal. Really? Are you just personally Pro-Life (if you don't mind me asking)? I believe the aborting of any child is unjust, immoral and wrong whether abortion is legal or not. In a sense you could say I'm pro-life on a personal level, but I feel that laws are made to force people into allowing or banning, people should be convinced not forced. does this include law regarding murder and theft? You know he hasn't posted in at least a year, right? I think that Free's point is that it is not within the power of us, as regular citizens of the United States, to create laws. We vote in people, who may or may not vote in laws, but we can't force them to create laws. And in the mean time, what we can do is convince people that we are in the right, at least on a moral level. On the, "Let's try to get rid of abortion as much as we can," level, people who are Pro-Life personal, Pro-Choice political are on our side; They're not going to get abortions, and they aren't going to encourage other people to get abortions. Fewer abortions are a good thing, even if they are still legal.
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:11 pm
What choicers don't seem to want to understand is that outside a labortory, there's only one way to get pregnant. When you decide to have sex, even with birth control and condoms, you are opening yourself to the possibility that the birth control could fail or the condom could break and a child could be conceived. It doesn't matter how "responsible" you're being. When you choose to drink "responsibly", you will get drunk because you are putting an alcoholic substance into your body and if you get behind the wheel intoxicated, you will crash into someone and there will be consequences. Responsibility is not immunity and if you do what you know will get you pregnant, you should be ready for the consequences. You can't undo a DUI, so why can you undo a pregnancy?
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Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:55 am
HA! I find surprised that you were surprised by this.
I was not an accident baby. I was a choice. And I'm proud of it. Why?
Because I would not have done my short and insignificant life without their choice.
Everything is choice. We are constantly making choice's.
Like I made a choice to not ask the girl I love out today. Or that I choose to write this highly debated thing-a-majiger.
Yep. I like being a choice. It gives me a reason to laugh.
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