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care to clarify your stance? Are you against abortion for any reason or are you o with it in case of rape or the health of the mother.
Given the choice...a fetus can not think or feel, would i care if my parents would of aborted me? I wouldn't know nor would i care because i would not have the ability to reason
...There is no difference between being pro abortion and pro choice.
That's just willful ignorance, right there.
So being pro freedom to burn a flag means I am pro flag burning? I would personally never burn a flag in protest, but I fully support people's right to do so. The same for abortion.
don't make the conclusion that my personal belief is that it isn't a life. the opinion if it is a life or not belongs to the woman who has the choice, not me or you. being a life or not, is not the position of pro choice. the position of pro choice is ...hello...choice
Oh, okay. So even though you agree that it is a life, you believe that a woman should be able to murder it. That is even sicker then I could have thought. Should a mother be able to murder her 3 month old? If not, why not?
Yet you could not care less about the "rights" of the pre-born, y'know the one being murdered. lemme ask you a question: Since you seem to be so big on "rights" can you name me one other right that results in guaranteed death?
Care to enumerate the "rights of the pre-born" for us?
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Is there any other reason that someone would be pro-life, I can't think of one?
Plus, I never understood the people that say that it is not a life; one would have to suspend their belief and think that the pre-born baby is dead, despite brainwaves, heartbeat, etc. and then at some magical undetermined time, suddenly becomes alive.
There are no brainwaves, heartbeat, etc. at conception so by your own logic there is not a life at conception and there is some magical time when that cluster of cells becomesa life..
I think perhaps you are unfamiliar with actual logic.
No, you don't, because as I suspected, you aren't thinking logically. What you just tried to do above is called a "straw man argument", and is a logical fallacy.
Let me give you a clue: I never agreed that it is murder, nor even used the word murder. Murder has a specific legal definition, one that you are wantonly butchering in this thread.
All you do is name call and attack. You conceded that it is a life, but still support the mothers choice to end it. Should the mother have the choice to end the life of her 3 month old? If not, why not?
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