AtheistPerson
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I have seen some people starve their adopted children to death on the news...
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livingproofGM said:I thought this is what you were doing....Are children a gift in or out of the womb? You just said that when they are in the womb, they aren't human.
The fact that the human being is not completely formed doesn't mean anything. What are you trying to prove? That because it's small and unformed it's not murder? Because it can't say it's ABC's, it's somehow OK to play the role of God?chipmunk said:A child sucks it's nutrients from it's mother. No, the child doesn't have a choice, but it's not a full person yet either--it's a potential person. *points to loriersea post*
Yes, there are many crazy people in the world. But the point is not whether the kid grows up in a mansion or a shack. The point is, it's silly to murder someone because you feel you cannot provide for them, when in reality, you are giving them the best gift ever, and that is life.Yes, adoption is a great option. However, there is no way for a mother to ensure that child is really loved. Not all people who adopt are great parents. Some lie on the applications, or believe completely differently than the birth mother.
Like I said before, some abortions are performed to save the life of the mother, and that's fine, if there's nothing else that can be done. But I think I can only understand that decision under those circumstances. If you have other examples of "un-selfish" abortions, I would love to hear them. So far, I only know of that one.You seem to suggest there is an overwhelming number of women having abortions for selfish reasons. Just because it isn't the option YOU would choose, doesn't mean they do things selfishly. I have yet to meet a woman who had an abortion for selfish reasons. Life decisions are not always black and white. A few people here have posted why they had abortions. There are a ton of places you can go to hear stories or even pick them up from people you meet. You shouldn't assume they are selfish--even if their reason initially seems so. There is often more to consider than you'd think.
I think you've mistaken me for someone who is cold and heartless, or maybe that's how I've portrayed myself. I can never put myself in the shoes of one of those girls. I can't imagine their pain, but I can read it in their words. I am not here to judge, but I'm also not here to make excuses. Those girls regret their decisions because, looking back, they knew it was wrong. They knew they should have handled it differently. It's their responsibility to spread the word about the heartache abortion brings about. Why continue to practice it when so many girls can make a difference by sharing their stories? What we don't have the right to do is take on the role of God. He alone has the right to take away a life, because He is it's source.chipmunk said:Of the women I know, many do indeed regret their decision, but not many feel that they were being necessarily selfish for it. You sort of have to have an open mind about things, stop judging them. Until you walk in their exact shoes, you can't really know their heart.
chipmunk said:I find most pro-lifers to seem very callous and heartless. However, I also see them as clueless and ignorant of things. I know, because I was. Everything was black and white.
livingproofGM said:I think you've mistaken me for someone who is cold and heartless, or maybe that's how I've portrayed myself. I can never put myself in the shoes of one of those girls. I can't imagine their pain, but I can read it in their words. I am not here to judge, but I'm also not here to make excuses. Those girls regret their decisions because, looking back, they knew it was wrong. They knew they should have handled it differently. It's their responsibility to spread the word about the heartache abortion brings about. Why continue to practice it when so many girls can make a difference by sharing their stories? What we don't have the right to do is take on the role of God. He alone has the right to take away a life, because He is it's source.
levi501 said:I'd rather pick cotton for 9 months than carry an unwanted child to term... and that's not even mentioning 18 years of financial enslavement to come afterwards.
God_of_Mercy said:I have no doubt that it is wrong but should it be banned?

Actually, a woman's body is benefitted from pregnancy. A woman who delivers a baby is half as likely to get breast cancer, while a woman who aborts is 4 times as likely as one who never gets pregnant. A woman who delivers is less likely to get cervical cancer, skin cancer, and Alzheimer's. If she is in good health before, and takes care of herself during, the full term pregnancy is a very good thing. Abortion is more dangerous than smoking to the mother, and more dangerous than anything to the baby.levi501 said:You aren't aware that a woman's body is severely stressed and can be permanently harmed from pregnancy?
DieHappy said:Actually, a woman's body is benefitted from pregnancy. A woman who delivers a baby is half as likely to get breast cancer, while a woman who aborts is 4 times as likely as one who never gets pregnant. A woman who delivers is less likely to get cervical cancer, skin cancer, and Alzheimer's. If she is in good health before, and takes care of herself during, the full term pregnancy is a very good thing. Abortion is more dangerous than smoking to the mother, and more dangerous than anything to the baby.
What is the mortality rate from a full-term pregnancy?loriersea said:I'm sure you are aware, though, that the morality rate from legal abortion is much lower than the mortality rate from a full-term pregnancy.