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Why do you always seem to choose giving a child no life at all as opposed to finding a man and a woman who do want such children?
Because there are over 100,000 in the US already waiting to be adopted. Why is no one concerned about them. You just want to keep bringing children into the world because that is your faith. But that is where you stop at. You could care less how these kids grow up.......foster care, loving home, abusive home. As long as they are born is the only thing you care about. What happens to them after that is none of your concern I guess. And that is the sad part.
You've just made an argument for keeping abortion legal.
[because back alley abortions will be far more dangerous]
So you think before abortion was legal there were 55 million back alley abortions? Don't think so, many of those were women having an oops when they were busy not wanting a baby just then. Before abortion was legal those women got married and had the baby even if they needed to put some things on the shelf for awhile.
Good news for who. No one has yet to answer that. What happens to these unwanted kids. Do you have any idea.
If you check the adoption lists there are just as many people looking to adopt as there are abortions so yes, there are homes for any so called "unwanted" baby.
So you think before abortion was legal there were 55 million back alley abortions? Don't think so, many of those were women having an oops when they were busy not wanting a baby just then. Before abortion was legal those women got married and had the baby even if they needed to put some things on the shelf for awhile.
No. They weren't counted. They are an unknown statistic.
Because there are over 100,000 in the US already waiting to be adopted. Why is no one concerned about them. You just want to keep bringing children into the world because that is your faith. But that is where you stop at. You could care less how these kids grow up.......foster care, loving home, abusive home. As long as they are born is the only thing you care about. What happens to them after that is none of your concern I guess. And that is the sad part.
Why do you insist on presuming what I think, when your narrative is entirely false?
I do not think that any child whose parent's are not prepared or willing to raise that child should be conceived. If you are not ready to shoulder the reponsibility of raising a child then you have no business whatsoever engaging in sexual relations. If you do, and you conceive a child, then you should not be able to destroy that life that you created and throw the body away like garbage.
Responsibility matters.
Instead of mischaracterizing the pro-life position, why don't you direct your efforts into preventing these children from being conceived? Abstinence education is the best way to accomplish this. So why do you pro-abortion people always dismiss abstinence?
Why would you advocate for the creation of life and then to have that life destroyed when it is entirely avoidable? I think that I know the answer and it doesn't reflect very good on the pro-abortion crowd - but I will await your answer.
If you check the adoption lists there are just as many people looking to adopt as there are abortions so yes, there are homes for any so called "unwanted" baby.
Not true. There are over 100,000 waiting to be adopted. I seriously doubt there are that many families wanting to adopt. A lot of these kids go from foster home to foster home....never really being wanted. How do you think this affects these kids as they grow up. No one thinks of that.
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