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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. You may see abortion in very simplistic terms but I think you're neglecting to recognize that this issue is far more complicated for millions of people. You may see a fetus as a clump of cells under the total autonomy of a woman's body. Perhaps you see abortion as no more consequential as throwing out yesterday's stale bread. I see it very differently, but I'm not arrogant enough to think that I possess the absolute truth on this issue. My understanding of science and moral compass leads me to believe that abortion is murder but I'll also concede that I might be wrong, and this is why ultimately I think a woman should possess the legal right to choose. However, I think abortion is probably the most selfish and barbaric act a woman could ever make. To take a growing life with its own DNA and discard it for convenience is madness.[/quote] Parenting is the world’s most important job. It’s a lot more than inconvenience. And everyone should be doing it willingly.[/quote] So stick a rubber on it or take the pill. Use the rhythm method. Pull out. Abstain. Geez, there's a lot of ways to prevent a pregnancy, and if you're not ready to become a parent, then don't put yourself in the position to potentially become one. If you don't want to get drunk, don't drink. If you don't want a ticket, don't speed. If you don't want a baby, then don't have unprotected sex.[/quote] You all still don’t understand that no birth control is 100% effective and like half of the pregnancies in this country are unplanned.[/quote] Nothing is 100% certain to prevent pregnancy other than abstinence. It's pretty easy to plan a pregnancy and equally easy to avoid one. Don't want one, don't have sex. Want to likely avoid one, then have safe sex. Except in the rarest of rare cases of pregnancy by way of rape, it's not too difficult to avoid a pregnancy.[/quote]
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