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Smiling babies in the womb have pro-abortion activists screeching
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<blockquote data-quote="water_ripple" data-source="post: 1068585" data-attributes="member: 10994"><p>I simply put a human spin on an opinion. I find it sad when people generalize things for political purposes. Even the humanity of an unborn child. Personally I find it revolting that people are arguing pro and con over this.</p><p> </p><p>Also it is intended for the purpose of discovering a more realitisc due date, but again I never needed technology to convince me of my child's humanity. </p><p> </p><p>Ya know it really goes beyond a political issue. Sometimes when people are provided with extreme evidence the person arguing the position gets in the face of the opposion and says oh yeah well I have absolute proof that you are wrong all you have to do is take your blinders off and look. What's the result of all of this? Anger resentment disdain. I am right and you are wrong. It makes me better that I am right. Offending others with one's beliefs are always counterproductive. Abortion is a highly emotional issue for both sides and sometimes people try and force their opinion on others. Then people start bickering over spending to much money on things that seem intrusive and futile. Unfortunate that life is coming down to what is the cheapest method to save or destroy. Unfortunate that money is more important than the welfare of even the unborn. Unfortunate that some need expensive technology to be convinced of the humanity of a child. Unfortunate that those who are pro-life are seeking submission to those who are pro-choice. No wonder people are debating over humanity.</p><p> </p><p>The emotional connection of a mother to her child even if it is unwanted, a person on the outside can never measure. I've known people who have gotten abortions and regretted doing so after it was over. The saw it as not the right time, or inconvienent, or disruptive to their future. Or it was a threat to the life of the mother. I do not think it is right to force one's beliefs on another it only makes for anger and resentment. But I do believe in respecting the belief's of others. I think putting posters up of abortion procedures (early and late) and sonograms would speak for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="water_ripple, post: 1068585, member: 10994"] I simply put a human spin on an opinion. I find it sad when people generalize things for political purposes. Even the humanity of an unborn child. Personally I find it revolting that people are arguing pro and con over this. Also it is intended for the purpose of discovering a more realitisc due date, but again I never needed technology to convince me of my child's humanity. Ya know it really goes beyond a political issue. Sometimes when people are provided with extreme evidence the person arguing the position gets in the face of the opposion and says oh yeah well I have absolute proof that you are wrong all you have to do is take your blinders off and look. What's the result of all of this? Anger resentment disdain. I am right and you are wrong. It makes me better that I am right. Offending others with one's beliefs are always counterproductive. Abortion is a highly emotional issue for both sides and sometimes people try and force their opinion on others. Then people start bickering over spending to much money on things that seem intrusive and futile. Unfortunate that life is coming down to what is the cheapest method to save or destroy. Unfortunate that money is more important than the welfare of even the unborn. Unfortunate that some need expensive technology to be convinced of the humanity of a child. Unfortunate that those who are pro-life are seeking submission to those who are pro-choice. No wonder people are debating over humanity. The emotional connection of a mother to her child even if it is unwanted, a person on the outside can never measure. I've known people who have gotten abortions and regretted doing so after it was over. The saw it as not the right time, or inconvienent, or disruptive to their future. Or it was a threat to the life of the mother. I do not think it is right to force one's beliefs on another it only makes for anger and resentment. But I do believe in respecting the belief's of others. I think putting posters up of abortion procedures (early and late) and sonograms would speak for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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