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flicka said:Your still thinking in your fantasy GODSCHOSENGIRL. Try flipping it around and seeing what you don't want to see...the other side. That's what it takes to make a logical decision. If you can't see both sides your not thinking it through. I'm not even arguing with you about what you said because I said it first (ie: Gerber babies, adoption etc.), I'm just saying there is more to it but your refusing to go there.
Fair enough. It takes guts to point out the negative impacts of your ideas and still fight for them and I don't blame you for not wanting to think about it. It makes life so much nicer...
Godschosengirl said:Please point them out for us. I have no idea what you are talking about.
Are you saying you refuse to clarify your point? Why? Type it up, she might read it. If not then don't bait her and go on. No need to put in comments like, I'd do it but you wouldn't change anyway. that's counter productive.flicka said:Of course you don't...but rather than type up a book for you to read you can just do a search on these forums and read posts that have to do with abortion....there is alot to read but I predict that even if you read everything you won't change your mind. But hopefully you can at least acknowlege the FACT that there are two sides to everything and making laws to ban abortions isn't just going to make everything rosy.
If you decide to murder some one, but chose not to follow through then you changed your choice, you changed your mind.Mylinkay Asdara said:no no no. I have the right to make the choice, but not commit the action. Two separate things. I can choose to murder someone, and as long as I never go through with it I'm still okay... it's when I actually complete the follow up action of committing the deed that I have stepped beyond my rights. (It's semantics anyway - not the point and we're getting off topic)
Godschosengirl said:no, you brought it up. It is your responsibility as a poster to back up what you are saying.
What are the negative impacts of illegalizing abortion? Please enlighten us. you dont have to write a book. just list a few things.
then don't post in this threadflicka said:First off, I don't debate abortion.
Crofter said:edreams... congratulations on having your son... you sound like you had difficult times and sometimes life dosen't go the way we would like it to go but it is good to hear a story with light at the end of the tunnel.
I don't think you can ever look back and think you might have done things differenty...we make descisions based on who and where we are at that time in life.... as we make these choices we live and learn.
also.... if you had acted differently you might well have died and your son would not have been born... etc... etc.. etc...
I agree, that sounds like a very scary thing, and if a loved one was in that situation I'm not sure how I would react. Being a 3rd person observer I can say that Christ himself was in a high fear situation and still went with what God wanted. Let me commend you and praise God for you not aborting your son and be the first to say that (given my view that abortion is wrong) God forgives sin no matter the circumstance.edreams said:looking back now, I may have done things differently...
What do you all feel about this???
Outspoken said:The thing is that around 7 or less percent of children are aborted for life threatening reasons. that's a simple fact and we should not base on a law on that.
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