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No, most Christians I know are concerned about all those things.Indeed. It seems to me that most pro-life people are only interested in getting rid of clinical abortions, without thinking about back-alley abortions or the other actions that sometimes lead to the termination of a pregnancy. Shouldn't they be just as concerned about drinking alcohol during pregnancy, or partaking in rigorous or risky physical activity?
ok then i guess IUD's should be illegal as well and should be considered early abortion and not contraception i was on the fence about it
It is not what is legal or commonly accepted that makes something a right. Because something is right in our own eyes does not make it right.
Our Constitution says as much, but we do not even honor our own history, or our own advancements and contributions to the civilized world. There is more to looking around than looking around. We must also learn from history, which, apparently, we have not.
ok then let it be investigated to see if a formal investigation is necessary whats your objection ?
Great topic, I wonder if pro lifers have really considered the implications if they get their way. When is it murder, when is it normal miscarriage, when is it safe abortion..? But I'm sure the US (If that's what we're talking about) courts will be swamped by neighbours accusing women for being pregnant and suddenly not. Worked very well in the 1600s so why not try it again..?
Actually there have only been 2 or 3 Christians who have murdered abortion providers. The most notorious abortion provider murderer, Eric Rudolph, was actually an atheist. There are many Christian adoption agencies and groups that help unwed single mothers, one excellent one is Bethany Christian Services. But there are many others all over the country and the world.Doubt you'll find legitimate consideration for that question.
The sector of society that believes abortion is murder have in their number those who murder abortion providers in the name of pro-life.
It should be no one's business but the woman who has to make the choice. But that's not the society we live in today.
Meanwhile, there are 423,773 children in the U.S. foster care system; 114,556 of these children are available for adoption.
Maybe those who think abortion is murder should start adopting one of the 114, 556 born children looking for a family after their mothers demonstrated they were pro-choice. Having chosen to have the child but not choosing to raise the child.
It's easy to command others to obey one's opinion. It's harder to walk the talk about being proactively in favor of life and then giving a life to a child in the foster care system.
I doubt seriously many people would involve themselves with their neighbors, my neighbors hardly speak to me and mostly hardly acknowledge my existence.Great topic, I wonder if pro lifers have really considered the implications if they get their way. When is it murder, when is it normal miscarriage, when is it safe abortion..? But I'm sure the US (If that's what we're talking about) courts will be swamped by neighbours accusing women for being pregnant and suddenly not. Worked very well in the 1600s so why not try it again..?
I doubt seriously many people would involve themselves with their neighbors, my neighbors hardly speak to me and mostly hardly acknowledge my existence.
and it would be on the state to prove and frankly a jury to decide. Sometimes juries will not convict even if someone IS guilty if they feel that law is unjust. For matter sometimes judges will refuse to sentence ( rarer).But she would still be under suspicion of murder...
Actually there have only been 2 or 3 Christians who have murdered abortion providers. The most notorious abortion provider murderer, Eric Rudolph, was actually an atheist. There are many Christian adoption agencies and groups that help unwed single mothers, one excellent one is Bethany Christian Services. But there are many others all over the country and the world.
I see many here who would wish to deny a woman the right to terminate a pregnancy, by declaring that it would be an act of murder.
And yet I also see those same people running away from this question:
How would such a law be enforced?
For example, if it is reported to the authorities that a woman who was known to be pregnant is no longer so, how should they proceed?
For one, it would be much more difficult to get an abortion. It would not be legally possible to get an abortion for any reason whatsoever as it is now.
It might well be impossible for authorities to do anything with a claim like this. But it is totally within reason and practicality to make abortion clinics illegal and the medical practice of abortion illegal except in certain unique cases. As it is now it's just too easy to get an abortion.
What does any of that have to do with the question:
How would the law be enforced?
Why do you feel it's necessary to be a jerk? You start a thread and then when somebody is kind enough to respond to your topic you disrespect them with patronizing language.You're showing yourself to be quite adept at not answering the question. Congratulations.
I see many here who would wish to deny a woman the right to terminate a pregnancy, by declaring that it would be an act of murder.
And yet I also see those same people running away from this question:
How would such a law be enforced?
Abortion clinics and medical clinics that practice abortion would be shut down.
Doctors who continue to practice abortion would be arrested and tried.
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