[QUOTE=David House;138177]I don't believe calling those in favour of abortions in any variety of contexts, pro-abortionists is at all incorrect. From many of the postings it is clear that some are generally against abortions as options - anti-abortionists, and there are those who are in favour of abortions as options - pro-abortionists. Pro-life and and pro-choice are not substitutable terms in my view, as to my mind they are used inconsistently across the various forumers.
I do not believe the term pro-abortion is any more emotionally charged than the term pro-choice when used as an inappropriate antithesis to pro-life or anti-abortion.
The cardinal signs are demonstrated by the growing entity within the womb and thus according to biological principles it is living. It appears that biogy suited so many when used in contexts opposing religious ideology but is inappropriate now.
Anyway, I've said my peace.
Sir, I do find much in your postings compelling. Btw, your statement that I have never had to make a decision is related to abortion false as you do not know what I've had to do. You categorised expertise and experience as being key criteria, stated you have expertise and minimised my own even though you have no idea what mine is That's not nice is it? As you know, there is absolutely nothing in life universally accepted. That's a given. We are clearly polarised on what you believe is an issue relating to the unborn being human beings. Sobeit.
Preposterous: Contrary to nature
Pathetic: Evoking sympathy (I don't recall saying that but assume you are correct that I did)
Myopic: Limited perspective
Naive: lack a critical examination
Saying that I believe that some your statements fell into the above does not disrespect you in my view. nor does it harm the essential you and further it does not pour scorn on any of your ideologies. Are you really suggesting I perjured myself? Come, come now!
Everyone is entitled to express their views as many have done! Nothing wrong with exuberance but it can lead to premature enthusiasm. Peace.
I've been travelling, am tired, hungry and want to go and kiss my wife and marvel at the new things Marikit is doing. Today she has learned to coordinate her arms so she can reach out and grab the teddy bears on the mobile. That takes precedence.
Wish you all the best, I shall gracefully retire from this thread. All the best to you out there.
Be responsible with little so that you can be trusted with much!!
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and you think the 60,000 women in the uk in 2006 who had abortions, and had already had at least one abortion, would be best people to give advice on abortions? maybe on making 'mistakes', they are surely are not qualified to give advice on contraceptive methods.
my wife has not experienced an abortion herself, but she has seen 100s of abortions in the phils, some for medical reasons, most because of women turning up at A & E bleeding from failed backstreet abortions, in just one night when she was a student doctor she witnessed more than 50 abortions, i think that gives her some experience of abortions, and maybe the reason why she and many doctors are against them.
Sir,
Unless you have a uterus that you weren't letting on, you couldn't personally have had to take the decision I was refering to. I was talking in an earlier post about a pregnant woman who finds herself facing this decision, and the resulting experience that she would bring to a discussion. In some fields expertise may be a basis for advice, but I don't think is one of them.
Three of the four negative terms were not actually directed at my posts, but either other people's (who happened to have opinions that it is the individual's choice) and a 'pathetic' quality of the pro-choice view itself. But good to know they can be applied to all dissenters.
I don't believe I referred to perjuring at all.
S J
after all that is it still a sin???
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
we're not gonna get 10 pages out of this
time for me to call it a day.. i bet all you lot are pro hunting, pro vivisection
just joking
i think its time to go ... things are getting a bit nasty now..
caesar dom, you might be needed here soon
maybe time to lock this thread..
if they was footie fans they could take a bit of banter?
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
the concept of sin and/or sinning is brought about by religion.. so I was just thinking that if you don't have a religion, then you don't believe in sin and sinning? right? so, is it safe to say that abortion is a sin in the eyes of a believer and not a sin to the non-believers... and hmmmm.... i can't think....
"10% of life is made up of what happens to you, 90% is decided by how you react"
"The way to love anything is to realize that it may be lost"
so if you stop believing its no longer a sin!
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
so we have gone from abortion being a sin,to the sin being committed more by people believing its a sin?
and all i thought that a mother should have the choice to have a baby or not but the big question is at what point can she terminate the baby???...as even the best doctors and even different countries cant agree on this?
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
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