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Post by Misty Hills on May 9, 2005 22:02:31 GMT -5
Ok...the debating here has been getting pretty slow around here so I thought I would start it back up again.
What are all of your thoughts on abortion? Personally I'm way against it but I wanna hear you all's point of view.
[glow=violet,2,300]~Misty:)[/glow]
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Post by New Titania (TD) on May 9, 2005 23:12:54 GMT -5
TOTALLY AGAINST IT!!! It is nothing short of MURDER!!!!
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Post by Triphus (Titanian) on May 10, 2005 7:31:23 GMT -5
I don't see how one can call themselves a Christian and then favor abortion, but it happens. Take Hitler for example, one of his goals was to enlarge Christianity in the world.
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Post by Catoepia on May 10, 2005 11:10:29 GMT -5
Yes, I know. Hitler=mean/crazy. Abortion is murder, it says in the ten comandments to not murder. So yeah, abortion is definitely wrong.
~Cat
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Post by Misty Hills on May 10, 2005 12:11:52 GMT -5
yeah I don't understand why they think it isn't murder cause it is murder. You're killing an innocent baby that could have had a life of it's own and it could have grown up and had a family of their own.
[glow=orange,2,300]~Misty:)[/glow]
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Post by GDL on May 10, 2005 15:53:03 GMT -5
I'm against it!They suck out the babies brain for goodness sake!It's murder!!!
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Post by Armany on May 11, 2005 13:59:46 GMT -5
Well, I think that Hitler was more interested in himself that Christianity. He just used that as a guise to promote his "superior race" idea.
Abortion is, at any stage, cold-blooded murder. It is a stain upon America that flies in the face of basic morals and human rights and is a disgusting cancer that tarnishes our nation.
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Post by Siko Michael on May 11, 2005 14:58:44 GMT -5
I am against abortion unless its to save a mother's life or in the case of rape, I am also against people on welfare who get their abortions Governmentally Funded .
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Post by maatshalz on May 11, 2005 15:10:49 GMT -5
Abortions are the MOST DISGUSTING THING IN OUR WORLD!
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Post by Geberia on May 23, 2005 8:36:51 GMT -5
Abortion is bad and it should be banned. Don't you love those bumper stickers that say, " What part of Thou Shalt Not Kill don't you understand?" I do:-)
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Post by TheCatholic on Jun 2, 2005 17:36:11 GMT -5
Why do people always seem to say: 'abortion is bad except for rape'.
That makes no sense to me. The baby didn't do anything wrong...
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Post by maatshalz on Jul 2, 2005 23:28:43 GMT -5
Ya!!!! I mean the baby could go to an orphanage or foster and have a decent life or something
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Post by Joel on Aug 1, 2005 15:34:52 GMT -5
It's absolutely evil! How could people kill innocent souls, just because they don't think they have the ability to take care of them?! That just seems really selfish! And no matter how anyone tries to beautify it, it's always gonna be MURDER! How can these people sleep at night, knowing that they've killed these percious children!? The Bible says that we all have a purpose, and I don't see how these children can do their part in this world if they don't even have the chance to live!
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Post by maatshalz on Aug 1, 2005 17:33:33 GMT -5
FOR ONCE WE AGREE!
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Post by Joel on Aug 3, 2005 12:21:18 GMT -5
LOL.... There's a first time for everything. ;D
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Post by Geberia on Aug 4, 2005 11:15:22 GMT -5
LOL, yeah!
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Post by maatshalz on Aug 4, 2005 20:39:26 GMT -5
I guess your right!
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Post by Geberia on Aug 5, 2005 16:29:33 GMT -5
Miracles still do happen:-) J/K
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Post by maatshalz on Aug 9, 2005 18:30:07 GMT -5
yep!
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Post by Triphus (Titanian) on Nov 29, 2005 16:13:16 GMT -5
Hey guys I was checking the news and found this article, what do you guys think? will this really help at all? ? NH attorney general to go before U.S. Supreme Court November 29, 2005 CONCORD, N.H. --Kelly Ayotte has spent months preparing to argue New Hampshire's parental notification law before the U.S. Supreme Court -- and she'll have less than half an hour to do so Wednesday. The state's first female attorney general has been involved with high-profile cases in the past, including winning guilty pleas from two teens who murdered two Dartmouth professors. But the outcome of this case could change abortion laws throughout the nation. The case "provides an opportunity for the Supreme Court to clarify what legal standard should be applied across the nation in cases involving abortion regulations," Ayotte said in a statement Tuesday. The 2003 law required that a parent or guardian be notified 48 hours in advance if an abortion was to be done on a woman under 18. It was struck down days before it was to take effect for failing to provide an exception to protect a minor's health. Under the law, parents or guardians must be notified either in person or by certified mail. Supporters of the law say a provision that allows a girl to go to a judge instead of a parent provides needed protection if her health is in danger. Opponents, however, say the law's requirements could lead to dangerous delays and result in judges making medical decisions instead of doctors. They also view the law as an ill-disguised attempt by abortion opponents to chip away at Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that legalized abortion. In May, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Ayotte's bid to have the law reinstated. "This act calls for parental notification to one parent before a minor obtains an abortion, but New Hampshire law also contains exceptions and provides adequate safeguards to protect any minor facing emergent health risks," Ayotte said in a statement Tuesday. In her arguments, Ayotte says the law does not present a substantial obstacle to any woman's right to choose an abortion; instead, it "provides pregnant minors with the benefit of parental guidance and assistance in exercising what is undoubtedly a difficult choice." Ayotte, a Republican, has not disclosed her personal beliefs on abortion, and has said she is simply duty-bound as attorney general to defend a law enacted by the Legislature. Meanwhile, Gov. John Lynch, a Democrat who was elected last year, opposes the law. However, he decided to keep her on as attorney general, saying he's been impressed with her leadership as the state's top law enforcement official. "It is worth recalling that Ayotte could have avoided this showdown by accepting lower court rulings that the state's parental notification law was unconstitutional," the New Hampshire Union Leader wrote in an editorial published Tuesday. "She decided to push the case to the Supreme Court while Gov. John Lynch, who opposes the law, was considering whether to reappoint her. Which means that she put her own career at risk to defend the law." © Copyright 2005 The New York Times Company
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Post by ashbash on Nov 30, 2005 2:04:51 GMT -5
im against abortion as well. but what do u think of, say a rape case? how will it be for the baby when they grow up? what about if it severs ties with family members? what do u think?
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Post by gynovia on Nov 30, 2005 11:35:52 GMT -5
Abortion is horrible. i can't even begin to understand why someone would murder their baby.-- i'll take it, for heavens sake! im against abortion as well. but what do u think of, say a rape case? how will it be for the baby when they grow up? what about if it severs ties with family members? what do u think? IMO, too bad if it severs ties with family members. i hope i'm not being harsh. But, i think the baby would rather live, the family should be happy that a life has been saved, and deal with it.
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Post by falklands on Nov 30, 2005 13:11:02 GMT -5
im against abortion as well. but what do u think of, say a rape case? how will it be for the baby when they grow up? what about if it severs ties with family members? what do u think? My belief is that abortion is murder, because the foetus inside the womb is a human being created at conception by God. Taking that into account, one cannot justify abortion in the case of rape one bit. Yes, the child would probably have a harder time in life, but killing that baby is not a viable option. One might argue that the baby's choice might be to die, but suicide is murder as well, even if it be murder of oneself. The baby born of rape could be sent to a home if the mother is not capable of raising the child. There are many ways to provide for the baby. But in the end murder is still not justifiable. [glow=Yellow,2,300][shadow=Yellow,left,300]Falklands[/shadow][/glow]
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Post by bimbettes on Nov 30, 2005 14:28:02 GMT -5
yep im against abortion- and it is sooo sad that couples desperate for a child can be unable to have one whilst someone pregnant with an unwanted baby can kill it. I wish i still had this email that had been forwarded to me- though it was so sad - it was the baby in heaven askin his mother questions bt i can trememebr properly so....
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Post by alamo on Nov 30, 2005 15:10:26 GMT -5
murder is murder is urder is murder. I think abortion falls right in there somewheres no matter what the case may be!
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