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Posted by: thewesman on 2003-04-14 13:43:40

It's just plain wrong!  That's an interesting statement.  It's just
plain wrong for someone of good conscience to feel that the killing
of innocent unborn babies is wrong.

No, I think you have it wrong.  Let me give you a couple of scenarios.
Let's say there is a young woman who is pregnant (far enough along that 
that the baby is viable)and is on her way to get an abortion. Next, lets 
say she is in a car accident
and is unconscious, but the doctors feel that the baby should be
delivered, which they go ahead and do.  Next, the young woman awakens
to find that the baby has been delivered and is surviving on its own.

Do you think that the woman should have the right to demand that the
doctors kill this child because she doesn't want it?  If you say
yes, then you are in support of murdering a child.  If you say no, then
I ask you, what is the difference between the child in the womb and 
the baby in question here?  A few inches?  There is no difference.

I find it interesting that I have never heard a pregnant woman who
intended to keep her baby say, "I'm having a fetus," or "I'm going to
name my fetus Mary if its a girl and Johnny if its a boy." The point
here is that when a baby is wanted, its valuable, but when its the 
victim of abortion, its just an unwanted fetus with no value whatsoever.

Do you think that those young girls who (and there has been more
than one story of this in the last few years) are pregnant and end up
having their babies outside of a hospital and then throw them into 
trashcans, should be convicted of murder?  Again, if you say yes, then
you are acknowledging that the baby has value.  If you say no, then 
you are advocating the murder of innocent babies.  I find it sad, 
however, that if those same girls had gone and paid money to an 
abortionist, no one from Planned Parenthood would scorn her, but 
would applaud her sensible thinking.

How dare anyone tell a woman what to do with her body?  Well, guess
what, the baby inside her is not her body.  And killing a baby in 
the most gruesome of manners as in partial birht abortion is a 
tragedy and travesty that almost defies description.  

I find it so perplexing that so many people who support abortion
(i.e. the killing of the innocent who have never harmed anyone), but 
are against the death penalty, where the victim has been convicted
by a jury of their peers for the murder of another person or persons
(i.e. the killing of guilty murderers only after a fair trial).

And as to your statement, "I just wonder where some of you get can 
get off saying that they have an opinion on what someone else is 
feeling and doing.  How would you like it if someone told you how
you were allowed to live your life?"  My response is this:  Everyone
of us is told everyday how we can live our lives by other people. 
That's what laws are for.  Do you think the laws are suggestions? NO, 
it is the government telling us what we can and can't do.  Does that 
mean what type of cereal we eat in the mornings.  No.  Does it mean
that the government tells us that we can't kill each other, steal
from each other, etc.  Yes.  In the case of abortion, it is the 
belief of many that it is the killing of innocent unborn babies
and we have every right to speak out against it, just as if I presume
you would if you found out that a certain portion of our population
was killing thousands of one-year old children every year.

  

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