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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]"no child conceived in rape is innocent"[/b] As a rape victim myself, I find this statement extremely troubling. Perhaps it was just spoken in anger and pain, but I cannot let it go without comment. A child is innocent of his or her parents' sins and mistakes. A great deal of evil is visited on innocent children around the world and throughout time due to this mistaken idea that they share the blame for something they did not do. Should children of rape and incest, when discovered, be executed? What about children conceived in anger, or revenge, or oppression, or dishonesty, or spite? Or should they just be ostracized, hated, and ignored? What about those conceived out of wedlock, or within an unhappy or unbalanced marriage? No, because they are innocent. They are children. Those who are unequivocally pro-life believe life deserves protection from the moment of conception (not implantation) to the moment of natural death. So causing an abortion of a newly conceived life is the moral equivalent of executing a newborn because her father was a rapist. This mother put her beliefs in action. Her daughter agreed with her decision. All of the mother's children are adopted, and her daughter who was raped may have resulted from rape herself. She made her choice, and she made it with love. The death penalty is a separate issue, because it does not involve innocent life. Saying all children conceived in rape deserve to die is depraved. For the record, I am pro-life and against the death penalty, and I would do what that mother did.[/quote] Her daughter does not have the mental capacity to make the choice, so lets leave her out of this. If you're saying you'd do the same thing, I judge you. Just like you would judge me for making a different choice. However, I'm not going to be out there trying to make it illegal for you to make the choice this mother made. You, however, ARE trying to make other mother's choices illegal. Let's just drop the choice jargon okay? You don't believe in choice.[/quote]
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