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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because Evangelical and Catholic Christians tend to be the most strict when it comes to female reproductive health. For example, a fetus does not have a soul until 120 days. And while some people consider abortion always a "sin," [b]many Muslims consider abortion pre-120 days considerably more acceptable since it doesn't yet have a soul. [/b] [/quote] This. Catholic extremists and Christian extremists tend to have the most restrictive beliefs on abortion. Yes, there are some conservative Muslims who will always consider abortion a sin. But it is pretty universally believed that a soul is not "breathed" into a fetus until 120 days, and the time before that has MUCH more wiggle room regarding termination. [u]Islam also supports abortion at any point, if the pregnancy endangers the mother's health and life[/u]. This SCOTUS decision is outrageous lawfully and ethically, to anyone I know who was raised (or is still practicing) Muslim. I am not practicing, but I was brought up in a faithful family. There were never any strong ideas presented regarding abortion. It was always assumed to be 1000% acceptable for rape, incest, and danger to the mother, and with discretion at other times. Essentially, it was between at woman and God. [/quote] Your post is very troublesome because it uses religion to rationalize a nonreligious matter. Use reason and science and leave out your theology or dogma, please. But your support for women is appreciated.[/quote] Pretending like abortion hasn't been hijacked by religious extremists is like pretending that it hasn't become politicized issue. Believe you me, I wish that weren't the case. As mentioned, I am not practicing and not religious in my adult life. But reason and science are often not compatible with religion, so it is still important to try and understand things from that perspective. Doesn't mean we have to support it by any means, but understanding perspective is the only way we can further people to progress in their mindset. [/quote]
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