Anonymous wrote:Would you put your child's life before your own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Some stages of human development include:
Infant
Toddler
Adolescent
And yes, fetus is a stage of development.
You do realize that all mammals have a fetus stage right? So at that stage it could be a rat, a giraffe, a kangaroo, a donkey, a dog, a cat, a platypus, a ...................
In short, fetus != human.
you 2 forgot embryo. It has the potential to form into a human after it stops relying on its host for food and nutrients.
You think "it" transforms into a human the day the OB delivers?
Stupidity at its finest.
It's called rationalization. Or perhaps complete ignorance of biology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Some stages of human development include:
Infant
Toddler
Adolescent
And yes, fetus is a stage of development.
You do realize that all mammals have a fetus stage right? So at that stage it could be a rat, a giraffe, a kangaroo, a donkey, a dog, a cat, a platypus, a ...................
In short, fetus != human.
you 2 forgot embryo. It has the potential to form into a human after it stops relying on its host for food and nutrients.
You think "it" transforms into a human the day the OB delivers?
Stupidity at its finest.
Anonymous wrote:Would you put your child's life before your own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major snowstorm with potential blizzard conditions forecasted for Friday-Saturday.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/01/19/forecasts-converging-on-serious-friday-saturday-snowstorm/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_cwg-1115am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
Sounds like God has spoken against the march
I checked the website http://marchforlife.org/mfl-2016/. It says "Despite the winter storm prediction, the March for Life will not be cancelled."
So there willing to endanger and possibly kill the already born?
They don't care once the baby is born.
How much time/energy/money do the spend supporting children at risk?
Which neighborhood are you in?
Me? I support a few local groups that help women/children. And I'm also 100% pro-choice.
How about these pro-lifers? How much time marching vs. time volunteering for live children?
How does abortion "help" the aborted child?
Saves them from a lifetime of being unwanted.
So how many hours a month do you volunteer to help needy living children?
What a disgusting post. I was born to an unwed mother in 1980, and spent most of my childhood at various relatives' houses, before aging out of the foster care system. No one wanted me, so I guess it just would have been better if I'd have been killed. How horrible.
I am pro-life and anti-death penalty for future reference. Also, I am pro-choice. The vast majority of people who have abortions made the choice to have sex. That was the choice of those people.
I appreciate hearing this, PP. Thank you.
I was also born to an unwed mother. And yes, I would have supported her decision not to have me, to have the abortion.
From where? A research lab?
How dense are you? No, I can honestly say that I would have understood if my mother chose to abort me -- or if she told me she had wanted to.
The PP is full of anger and vitriol. Not much of a life she describes. It probably tanked her mother's life as well.
Is your life worthless?
It is not worthless. It is full of love and joy. But if I'd never been born, I wouldn't have known I was missing a single thing. And if my soul was meant to be on this Earth, God would have made sure it got here at some point.
Women have abortions for hard reasons. I would put my mother's life before my own.
Anonymous wrote:Everytime i see these protesters I give another $200 to support abortion clinics.
Anonymous wrote:Everytime i see these protesters I give another $200 to support abortion clinics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major snowstorm with potential blizzard conditions forecasted for Friday-Saturday.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/01/19/forecasts-converging-on-serious-friday-saturday-snowstorm/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_cwg-1115am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
Sounds like God has spoken against the march
I checked the website http://marchforlife.org/mfl-2016/. It says "Despite the winter storm prediction, the March for Life will not be cancelled."
So there willing to endanger and possibly kill the already born?
They don't care once the baby is born.
How much time/energy/money do the spend supporting children at risk?
Which neighborhood are you in?
Me? I support a few local groups that help women/children. And I'm also 100% pro-choice.
How about these pro-lifers? How much time marching vs. time volunteering for live children?
How does abortion "help" the aborted child?
Saves them from a lifetime of being unwanted.
So how many hours a month do you volunteer to help needy living children?
What a disgusting post. I was born to an unwed mother in 1980, and spent most of my childhood at various relatives' houses, before aging out of the foster care system. No one wanted me, so I guess it just would have been better if I'd have been killed. How horrible.
I am pro-life and anti-death penalty for future reference. Also, I am pro-choice. The vast majority of people who have abortions made the choice to have sex. That was the choice of those people.
I appreciate hearing this, PP. Thank you.
I was also born to an unwed mother. And yes, I would have supported her decision not to have me, to have the abortion.
From where? A research lab?
How dense are you? No, I can honestly say that I would have understood if my mother chose to abort me -- or if she told me she had wanted to.
The PP is full of anger and vitriol. Not much of a life she describes. It probably tanked her mother's life as well.
Is your life worthless?
It is not worthless. It is full of love and joy. But if I'd never been born, I wouldn't have known I was missing a single thing. And if my soul was meant to be on this Earth, God would have made sure it got here at some point.
Women have abortions for hard reasons. I would put my mother's life before my own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major snowstorm with potential blizzard conditions forecasted for Friday-Saturday.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/01/19/forecasts-converging-on-serious-friday-saturday-snowstorm/?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_cwg-1115am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
Sounds like God has spoken against the march
I checked the website http://marchforlife.org/mfl-2016/. It says "Despite the winter storm prediction, the March for Life will not be cancelled."
So there willing to endanger and possibly kill the already born?
They don't care once the baby is born.
How much time/energy/money do the spend supporting children at risk?
Which neighborhood are you in?
Me? I support a few local groups that help women/children. And I'm also 100% pro-choice.
How about these pro-lifers? How much time marching vs. time volunteering for live children?
How does abortion "help" the aborted child?
Saves them from a lifetime of being unwanted.
So how many hours a month do you volunteer to help needy living children?
What a disgusting post. I was born to an unwed mother in 1980, and spent most of my childhood at various relatives' houses, before aging out of the foster care system. No one wanted me, so I guess it just would have been better if I'd have been killed. How horrible.
I am pro-life and anti-death penalty for future reference. Also, I am pro-choice. The vast majority of people who have abortions made the choice to have sex. That was the choice of those people.
I appreciate hearing this, PP. Thank you.
I was also born to an unwed mother. And yes, I would have supported her decision not to have me, to have the abortion.
From where? A research lab?
How dense are you? No, I can honestly say that I would have understood if my mother chose to abort me -- or if she told me she had wanted to.
The PP is full of anger and vitriol. Not much of a life she describes. It probably tanked her mother's life as well.
Is your life worthless?