Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
could you, maybe, tell me your source here, so i don't have to cross the Pacific?Sure, come on over to the crisis pregnancy center I work at![]()
I've looked, seriously. As far as I can tell, its an extremely rare procedure, usually only carried out in extremely unusual circumstancesNot unless you want me to guess, as I'm at home at the moment. Though, I'm sure, if you wanted to, you could find it by research.
how often is this the case?
what is the guarantee the father will take full responsibility for the child after it is born?
would the father be prepared to have an unwanted organism live in his body for 9 months for the purposes of the mother?
I've looked, seriously. As far as I can tell, its an extremely rare procedure, usually only carried out in extremely unusual circumstances
A man has no right to force a woman to go through a pregnancy that she doesn't want. It's her body that is affected by the pregnancy and it's the woman who has to go through all the work and risks of delivery. It's her decision, not his.How often it happens is completely irrelevant. If it happens once the father should be able to keep HIS child
Actually, those numbers are quite low.According to this article (written 2004) of the 1.3 million abortions done each year in the United States an estimated 2200 to 5000 are partial birth abortions. This number equates to between 183 - 416 partial birth abortions per month or between 6 - 14 per day.
So you are happy to force a woman to have an unwanted organism living in her body for 9 months? Thats quite a claim you are making on someone else's body.How often it happens is completely irrelevant. If it happens once the father should be able to keep HIS child. As for you last line again that is completely irrelevant since it is impossible to do. So I can yes and what does that solve, nothing.
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/329/7467/644-d
According to this article (written 2004) of the 1.3 million abortions done each year in the United States an estimated 2200 to 5000 are partial birth abortions. This number equates to between 183 - 416 partial birth abortions per month or between 6 - 14 per day.
Interesting article.http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/329/7467/644-d
According to this article (written 2004) of the 1.3 million abortions done each year in the United States an estimated 2200 to 5000 are partial birth abortions. This number equates to between 183 - 416 partial birth abortions per month or between 6 - 14 per day.
Well excuse me! Let me rephrase; if a man never wants to get a woman pregnant he has the right to have a vasectomy. And yes a tubal is invasive but MANY women have had them done and so will I'm sure many more. So if they choose to have one to prevent CONCEIVING they have that right. And yes I know the law disagrees with me that is why I said she SHOULD not have the right, not DOES not.
Thank you for at least considering the man's opinion. Most don't give a hoot if the man truly desires to be a father to his child or not. Just cause some guys bail and are scum buckets doesn't mean all are. But I will disagree that the final say belongs to the woman. I think it should belong to whoever is in favor of continuing the child's life.
so do violent crimes, I guess we need to educate the criminal population on how to achieve nonviolent means of performing their crimes.
Well, parenthood and pregnancy are not a punishment at all. They are things someone goes through when then decide to own up to what they've done. You are christian, correct? How do you think God feels about it?
Is sex really that important???
Natural process perhaps? If you don't believe that God has His hand in the birth of a child, then you are mistaken.
I believe it is out of our hands at conception, when all the child needs to survive is the sustaining environment that its growing in. After that its just a matter of time.
A man has no right to force a woman to go through a pregnancy that she doesn't want. It's her body that is affected by the pregnancy and it's the woman who has to go through all the work and risks of delivery. It's her decision, not his.
.
Pretty much where I fall on the discussion.Exactly when men can get pregnant and actually have to deal with some of the crappier parts of sex *like unwanted pregnancy* Then they can get a final say. Until then their opinions should certainly be listened to and weighed but what they want shouldn;t be the final say if it isn;t what the woman wants.
And thankfully.So the law is wrong. There are many man made laws that go against God.
And you believe its wrong.I agree with that. Here in Canada (and I think in some States), I live under the law of allowing the abortions at any time throughout the pregnancy. That means, partial birth abortions are legal...the baby is delivered breech up to the neck and is terminated before it's fully born and able to take it's first breath. Wrong. Very, very, very wrong. A case of removing the line because of arguments of where to draw it.
How is it sick?Sick, very sick.
So you think God would rather you gratify your carnal desire than protect and take care of the life He has allowed in care?To some people? Yes. If you aren't having it, or have never had it, I don't think its a good idea for you to comment for all those for whom it IS that important.
I never said God was incapable of anything. Please don't put words in my mouth. God lets bad things happen all the time, and He lets people make bad choices as well. I don't need to talk to another christian about that though, do I?So when God allows an natural abortion to happen thats OK, but he is incapable of stopping an artificial one from happening against his will?
The body's natural process of abortion is ALOT different than allowing someone to blenderize an unborn child and suck it out with a tube. First off, one is done naturally, and the other is done by the mother, most often times for convenience.Once again, I'm having trouble relating your response to what I actually asked.For 85% of them, no, thats not the case, including all the fertilised eggs that don't make it to the implantation stage because of cuycles and existing pregnancy... how are they any different/
What about the child growing in it? It didn't ask to be there, did it? It gets no say at all, but that doesn't matter to anyone does it?But I digress... the jey point here is the "sustaining environment that its growing in"... when that environment is part of someone else's body... the owner of that body gets more of a say than anyone who's body the foetus ISN'T living in
So you are happy to force a woman to have an unwanted organism living in her body for 9 months? Thats quite a claim you are making on someone else's body.
Are you christian? Your icon doesn't specify. Either way, I'm not inclined to argue about God and His motives unless we are on the same page to begin with..If God really is so against abortions and feels all pregnancies are blessings then why do so many embyros abort natrually?
See above. And God doesn't make mistakes, it is us who make the mistake of thinking He does. By the way, the last comment you made comes across as belittling towards God, in case you didn't notice.Why not make our bodies trully safe for babies instead of the uncertain risky place it is now? And if God has his hand in the birth of a child what again of the ones that are natrually aborted? Were those just a mistake of Gods? does he just go oppsie I didn;t mean for that to happen bye bye baby?