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Catholic. Pro-life/anti-abortion except in very limited circumstances such as mother's life in danger and incompatible with life scenarios. Very torn on the issues of rape and incest.
However, I am pro-birth control. Very pro death penalty. Like a PP, my personal feeling is that child molesters deserve slow, painful deaths. Constitutional Amendment prohibiting cruel and unusual punishment should be defined in the context of the crime itself. |
What happens if they are wrongfully convicted? Are you OK with innocent people being tortured and killed by the government? |
| Catholic who considers herself semi-faithful at best. Against abortion, against the death penalty, vegetarian, etc. Pro-birth control and gay rights. i do understand why people would want an abortion and I think that the pro-life movement has been hurt by some (not all) who would then look down on a teen raising her baby, etc. |
If the nuns on the bus were currently the leaders of the Catholic church instead of the old men in Rome I'd consider going to church again. Til then... |
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Roman Catholic
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| Presbyterian |
I was going to post the same. OP they are "anti-choice." |
| Eastern Orthodox, but currently go with DH to Lutheran Church. Don't agree with a lot of the Orthodox Church's conservatism, but am definitely prolife. |
| Nondenominational, Evangelical Bible church. |
Or "anti-woman." Take your pick. |
| Religion has not shaped my views. At all. I wasnt raised in a religious home. I am agnostic at best - probably atheist but I just don't know. Just like I don't know when life starts. I don't call myself pro life because I definitely believe there are occasions when ending the baby's development is appropriate, like if its life is incompatible with mom's life. I think a woman should get to choose if she wants to continue a pregnancy that will result in fetal death, still birth, or baby's death after birth. I believe strongly that drugs that prevent implantation should be permitted even for teen girls. But I am not exactly full on pro choice either. I've been pregnant and watched my sonograms. That lima bean was wiggling around a lot (living?) not just sitting there, so that to me is life. That moment was where it went from a hypothetical debate, where I'd always argued from the pro choice viewpoint, to very real and very complicated. Much more so than just are you "pro choice/pro life." |
| I am pro-life and a Catholic. However, I am also a lawyer who understands the countervailing arguments surrounding the right to choose. What I wish is that everyone would acknowledge that abortion is bad, but it's something that has to happen in certain circumstances. I think war is an apt analogy. Nobody would deny the horror of war, but sometimes it's a necessary evil. To me, abortion is similar. |
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I am pro life and not religious
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The current Pope is very much an advocate of social justice. |
There are many choices in life. In this case, I'm anti-abortion and pro-life. |