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DCVI

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 7:28 am


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norma_McCorvey

Many of you may or may not know that the infamous Jane Roe, the one who brought abortion to the Supreme Courts did in fact convert to Christniaty and has since then been a devout Pro-life proponent.

Just a simple question, what are you thoughts on this?
PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 8:30 am


a**...my comp died after I typed all that...

In essence...

Conversions happen for all sorts of reason and can go different ways after abortion.

Faith does not count for very much when it comes to abortion.

"Religion - 43% of women getting an abortion claimed they were Protestant, while 27% claimed they were Catholic. "

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DCVI

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:41 am


Shard Aerliss
a**...my comp died after I typed all that...

In essence...

Conversions happen for all sorts of reason and can go different ways after abortion.

Faith does not count for very much when it comes to abortion.

"Religion - 43% of women getting an abortion claimed they were Protestant, while 27% claimed they were Catholic. "

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Besides her faith, what do you think?
PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 9:53 am


kp606

Besides her faith, what do you think?


Sorry, I did write a lot more but my comp died and I lost all of it...couldn't be bothered to do it all again...

It happens, it shows that abortion can have an affect on a woman's view of the world...be that positive and negative. There are plenty of places you can read about women's experiences, both good and bad, I have mainly seen good reviews though ((but you could call me a biased researcher if you like)).

We do not know which came first, her conversion or her regret. Conversion can follow regret...for some it is a natural path to follow. And regret will almost always follow conversion...due to the very nature of being "Born Again"

I do not think that there should be a review of the '73 decision ((although that is obviously because I'm pro-choice)). It is possible that she was a pawn for the lawyers, but the decision has benefitted millions of women, possibly billions as countries followed in the footsteps of the US ((although the US came into the women's liberty game quite late compared to some countries...)).

Shard Aerliss

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