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Originally Posted by Oldglory
For the umpteenth time how is me stating my opinion on abortion limiting or controlling women? You pro-abortionists can't tolerate a difference of opinion without resorting to your nonsense above? You just can't stand it unless you can convince us anti-abortionists to agree with you? Why is that so important to you? This is a forum not a voting booth.
Women have the right to control their reproductive capabilities by not getting pregnant in the first place by using birth control and/or making sure her sex partner does. They also know ahead of time that there is a failure rate on not using it properly. If they go ahead and have sex anyway they become responsible for welfare of the life that was created. Being responsible IMO is not killing it.
Nope, that's trying to use government to enforce your beliefs on others. That's the only way, because you won't get everyone to willingly go along with it of their own volition
Nope, that's trying to use government to enforce your beliefs on others. That's the only way, because you won't get everyone to willingly go along with it of their own volition
Nearly every law in existence imposes a moral belief, from speeding tickets all the way up to murder. Do you oppose laws against murder because such laws presume that murdering someone is wrong? You do know that there have historically been cultures in which murder is seen as morally permissible, right? By what right does someone impose the moral assumption that murder is wrong?
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Originally Posted by chiociolliscalves
Nearly every law in existence imposes a moral belief, from speeding tickets all the way up to murder. Do you oppose laws against murder because such laws presume that murdering someone is wrong? You do know that there have historically been cultures in which murder is seen as morally permissible, right? By what right does someone impose the moral assumption that murder is wrong?
You're incapable of articulating logical arguments, so you keep repeating mantras like a robot instead of offering anything approaching intelligent thoughts.
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Originally Posted by chiociolliscalves
Argument by assertion.
You're incapable of articulating logical arguments, so you keep repeating mantras like a robot instead of offering anything approaching intelligent thoughts.
Surrender accepted.
Nope. I didn't surrender, I'm using logic and science. A fetus isn't a born person, therefore it's not murder
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