The constant struggle between the rights of the mother and the rights of the child. If we want to enforce pro life (which I personally believe has the moral high ground) then we need to give a massive amount of federal support to expecting mothers, as well as clean up the foster system. It's tough to make life fair for everyone, I'll give you that.
It depends on what you classify as life. I don't consider an embryo a child until it's at least 8-12 weeks old, because before that time every single embryo looks more or less the same. A human embryo of 4 weeks looks exactly like a pig embryo, or a fish embryo, or a salamander embryo, or a snake embryo. These 8-12 weeks are also the only time abortion is legal (where it's legal at all). If you don't abort the child before that time you are obliged to go through with the pregnancy.
Unless you have carried a foetus in you for 9 months you can not comment on abortion. If you don't have to deal with it in your body then don't make comments. when the time comes for you to carry a foetus you can do what you Iike with your body but you have no right to tell someone else what to do with theirs, no ifs no butts, no moral high ground. Get m your morals off my body.
Right, because this issue doesn't have any effect on ANYBODY other than the woman making the decision of an abortion. I mean, the man doesn't have any pressure and doesn't have to pay tons of child support if she decides to keep it. The woman's family definitely never has added pressure to help support the baby if she can't take care of it. And if she decides for an abortion, of course none of those people could be devastated about the fact that they are losing a family member. Just because in your mind its not a human life yet, doesn't mean they are just automatically going to have the same opinion and not care.
Yes, the decision should ultimately be up to the woman, but to act like its just her body and thus has no effect on anybody else is extremely selfish and ignorant.
there already is a cure for cancer, but because the hospitals would lose millions of patients and along with them money, so they can't afford it.
correct me if i'm wrong.
Maybe the cure for cancer is stuck in the minds of one of the over 14,000 children that die a day due to malnutrition... The ones their family wants so desperately to keep alive...
My aunt can't have babies so she stayed outside an abortion clinic begging women to adopt. Only one teenage girl said yes and my niece (the baby who would have been aborted) is now an honor student going to study chemical engineering.
think about it
Yes, the decision should ultimately be up to the woman, but to act like its just her body and thus has no effect on anybody else is extremely selfish and ignorant.
correct me if i'm wrong.
Forty-nine days.
1,176 hours.
70,560 minutes.
That's how long you dragged me back from to read your pathetic, cliché, unimaginative, unoriginal, Tumblr-esque BS, unnecessary comment.
think about it