For the sake of argument I'll grant that there is a parallel between abortion and slavery if you accept that a fetus is already a person. In fairness, though, don't you see an equally compelling analogy between choice and emancipation if you accept that a pregnant woman is also a person? |
in the time of slavery, plantaion work had to be done for survival of everybody. somebody had to kill themselves in the field if a white woman is killing herself in the field that most certainly effects her body. it would be her "choice" if she wanted a beating heart that was considered at the time "not a person" to take her place. |
^^^^^ we are all a bunch of jerks. admit it. it makes you wonder why God would want any of us with him in heaven. we definately do not deserve to be there. |
God doesnt want you to kill unborn babies for fun |
Capitalization, punctuation, spelling -- if you took a bit of care with these, your reasoning might be taken seriously. If there were evidence of anything in your rants deserving that name. Yeah, I know I'm pissing into the wind. Lousy habit! |
iphone...sorry |
Good thing it doesn't exist. |
Do you really think this woman, if you read that article, that this was fun? Do you really think, in your heart, people that have to undergo an abortion or those that provide them, find this to be fun? |
Huh. Please make this statement legible. |
People who who support abortion would have supported slavery. Working in a plantation field without machinery is much harder on a womans life than raising a child. |
And yet the most "pro life" states are the former slave states. Funny how the data does not match your delusion. |
I would also like to hear an answer to this question. Please. |
The north didn't need slaves. They lectured the south about slavery like men lecture about abortion. |
Pro-life vs pro-choice is a complex issue, already distorted by simplistic names chosen by each side. Everyone is in favor of life and choice, and nobody wishes to undergo abortion. When faced with the decision, a woman has enough heartache without politics intruding in a dogmatic way.
Using a half-baked analogy with slavery does nothing but muddle an already difficult debate. |
OK
Lets give all mothers paid maternity leave, free medical care, and tax payer subsidised day care Then women will not worry about whether or not they have to abort |