First off do you believe in abortion?
Myself believes in abortion simply for one reason. That reason is rape. What if a women goes out on a walk and is raped? She should have the right to end the pregnancy right?
Here is a another example for you. My friends wife is 3 months pregnant right now and is horribly ill. She can't eat and when she does she can't keep it down. She is now deeply depressed and wants nothing to do with the baby. She is considering abortion what is your opinion on this?
Yes she does if she is raped or there is something wrong with the child, if she chooses. I'm not definitive against abortion. But a woman experiencing vomiting in the 1st trimester is going through pretty much the typical for a pregnant woman. Some it lasts the entire 9 months. Some it's only for the first 4 months. And what she gets in the end is worth the trouble, to me. I had 3 and the first one was the best one. They went down hill from there but I would have never considered aborting any of them.
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I believe in life, responsibility, compassion, families, a strong economy, God, science, mercy, good health, justice, honesty, respect , patients and love. So obviously I can't believe in abortion.
Hwyangel I think we all believe in the same things as you do. However I've never been in someone's shoes whose child was raped and is pregnant. Nor a woman who was raped and is pregnant as a result of a rape. This is a topic that should not be a political topic. It is too personal.
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If a woman is raped she needs counciling not surgery.




What did the baby do that it should deserve to die?




Being pregnant is not a punishment. It's a very normal and natural thing. Killing your baby because you hate the father on the other hand is not normal or natural. And no one is forcing her to take care of it, all she has to do is leave it at the hospital. Nine months of mild discomfort and the inability to run a marathon, lift heavy objects, or use intoxicants will not ruin anyones life.
I am Pro Life but that's easy for me to say. I raised no girls, only boys. It's hard to say what you would do unless you were walking in a girls shoes or those parents of a girl who was raped. Don't they give raped victims the "morning after pill" now?
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