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Originally posted by: Train
How is abortion 100% a woman's choice but paying child support is 0% father's choice? No logic there.
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Originally posted by: Train
How is abortion 100% a woman's choice but paying child support is 0% father's choice? No logic there.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: mugs
:laugh: @ last poll option.
I think this pro-life and pro-choice nonsense is silly. You're either pro-abortion or anti-abortion. Or I suppose that should be pro-right-to-abortion or anti-right-to-abortion (or perhaps anti-abortion is still sufficient).
What about someone who is anti-abortion in their own life but doesn't feel like they have the right to tell other people what to do? That's poll #3.
Which just re-affirms my point that the pro-choice/pro-life terminology is silly, because the names have implications beyond what they are intended to mean. Consider the supposed logical inconsistency of being "pro-life" but supporting the death penalty - that is only seemingly logically inconsistent because pro-life doesn't really mean pro-life, it means anti-abortion.
Originally posted by: dullard
No, it is human the instant it can live on its own (in normal situations where it isn't neglected, murdered by other people, abducted by aliens, thrown into a black hole, etc.) Do I really need to make any more silly exceptions for you? There is no transformation.
You clearly cannot understand what I said. So until then, it isn't worth my time.Originally posted by: Nik
No, you said if it can't live on its own, it's not alive. I wasn't making an exception, it's the truth. No baby, even if it can breathe on its own and all that, can survive on its own.
Small children can't survive on their own and it's murder to kill them so your reasoning is flawed.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
How about spending all this time and energy promoting condom use and adoption? Otherwise this 'lifetime of experiences' to which you refer typically involves poverty, abuse, petty crime, felonies, and then more procreation to ensure that the cycle continues.
Oh wait, I forgot that promising abstinence to your mustached youth group leader is the only way to prevent pregnancy. :thumbsup:
Haha... what time and energy? We're chatting it up on a forum. Good try though.
I hate religion, as well.
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: mugs
:laugh: @ last poll option.
I think this pro-life and pro-choice nonsense is silly. You're either pro-abortion or anti-abortion. Or I suppose that should be pro-right-to-abortion or anti-right-to-abortion (or perhaps anti-abortion is still sufficient).
What about someone who is anti-abortion in their own life but doesn't feel like they have the right to tell other people what to do? That's poll #3.
Which just re-affirms my point that the pro-choice/pro-life terminology is silly, because the names have implications beyond what they are intended to mean. Consider the supposed logical inconsistency of being "pro-life" but supporting the death penalty - that is only seemingly logically inconsistent because pro-life doesn't really mean pro-life, it means anti-abortion.
Abortion is termination of an "innocent life." Death penalty is termination of someone who committed a capital crime.
For the record I am Anti-baby killing and anti capital punishment.
Originally posted by: hellokeith
You forgot Pro-Abortion option (though really pro-choice is pro-abortion).
Originally posted by: hellokeith
You forgot Pro-Abortion option (though really pro-choice is pro-abortion).
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: Leros
I would rather someone abort their baby than be unable to properly take care of it.
Have you seen the demands for adoption?
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Are there actually people who are actively "for" abortion?
Originally posted by: sactoking
I am anti-hypocrisy. So long as killing a pregnant woman is considered double murder or murder and infanticide or whatever, abortion should be illegal.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Colt45
Well, I'm rational and atheist, so take a guess.
Actually, I don't think "pro-life" is necessarily a product of religion. Actually, the debate between pro-life and pro-choice is FAR more interesting when carried out by people with no connection to religion who are quite rational (rational, to a degree, automatically excludes religious arguments because they rely on faith rather than logic.) Thus, the first part of the debate is "is it okay to kill a human being" - that has a pretty simple answer. Then, the 2nd, and most important part of the debate: at what point between unfertilized egg and newborn does the fetus become a human being?
Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: sactoking
I am anti-hypocrisy. So long as killing a pregnant woman is considered double murder or murder and infanticide or whatever, abortion should be illegal.
This is what I was going to post. I don't think you can have it both ways. If killing a pregnant woman is considered a double murder, then abortion shouldn't be allowed because you would be killing a human.
On the other hand, if abortion is allowed, then a murderer who kills a pregnant woman should only be charged with the murder of the woman. After all, the "thing" inside isn't really a person yet, right?
I just don't think you can have it both ways.
Originally posted by: theblackbox
being a guy, it's not my choice.
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: theblackbox
being a guy, it's not my choice.
So even if you're involved in the situation, you still feel like you should have no say?
That's pretty warped of you to say, not all Christians go out trying to recruit others.Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: theblackbox
being a guy, it's not my choice.
So even if you're involved in the situation, you still feel like you should have no say?
nope, sorry. if she wanted to make a choice then it is up to her. who am i to tell another person what to do with their body, and what choices to make in life. it's not my role to cast my beliefs or wants on other people, there are plenty of people out there that already do that, they are called christians.
Some men actually believe that their sperm is an integral part of making a baby, and so that baby is rightfully just as much theirs as the woman. It's not so laughable that some men are therefore Pro-Life.so even if i was involved in the situation, i would happily go along with whatever choice she made, and gladly back her choice.
it always makes me laugh when i see men in abortion protests or rallies. I always wonder if the only reason they are there is to get laid, much like the abortion episode of It's Always Sunny In Philly
Originally posted by: moshquerade
That's pretty warped of you to say, not all Christians go out trying to recruit others.Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: theblackbox
being a guy, it's not my choice.
So even if you're involved in the situation, you still feel like you should have no say?
nope, sorry. if she wanted to make a choice then it is up to her. who am i to tell another person what to do with their body, and what choices to make in life. it's not my role to cast my beliefs or wants on other people, there are plenty of people out there that already do that, they are called christians and muslims.
You just have to have faith. Let god wash over you and find that you don't need answers to questions such as these.Originally posted by: her209
How can you be against a women's right to choose and be totally cool with civilians being blowed up by teh bombz?
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Originally posted by: theblackbox
being a guy, it's not my choice.
So even if you're involved in the situation, you still feel like you should have no say?
so even if i was involved in the situation, i would happily go along with whatever choice she made, and gladly back her choice.