Pro-Choice or Pro-Life (to kill or not to kill?, should that be the question, is that the question?

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bluemax

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Yep. Without emotion we won't have our instinctive desire to protect or care for our children (which some people don't anyways) or the desire to stay with a single partner instead of running around making our organs happy with anything that passes by.

We've got enough problems without adding more. Is erasing anger worth also erasing love?

If you haven't found love, you simply haven't come across the right person yet. It took me years. You're still a young'un - plenty of time for you yet. Enjoy being a teen, it doesn't last. ;)
 

Elledan

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<<Yep. Without emotion we won't have our instinctive desire to protect or care for our children (which some people
don't anyways) or the desire to stay with a single partner instead of running around making our organs happy
with anything that passes by.
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> protect and take care of children: both regulated by instinct and intelligence.
> staying with a single partner: regulated by intelligence, not by emotions.
> running around 'making out organs happy with anything that passes by': that's what happens when you take intelligence away.

Why don't you read my post again and try to think about for longer than 1/1000 second?
 

bluemax

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[groan] If you saaaayyy so. Emotion can't be ruled out because it's part of us. Deny it as much as you want, you can't be a Vulcan. You get frustrated (as proven by your post) and angry, and happy, sad, whatever. You have emotion. Congratulations, you're human like the rest of us. ;)
 

hpkeeper

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Where is GF??? This sounds allot like my &quot;Mentally disabled thread&quot; For sake of arguement it was a great thread

BTW: I'm pro-choice