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Abortion: Pro-Life, Pro-Choice?
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inatrance
What do you think? pro-life? pro-choice?


I beleive in pro-choice, but I do not think it should be used as a form of birth control
Arbiter
I am pro-choice.

The only argument that pro-life advocates have is that abortion is immoral, but that's entirely subjective and hence, very weak.

Thus, I can conceive of no reason to prohibit abortion.

Cheers,

Arbiter
Renegade
I remember this discussion in the Chill Out Room, and from memory virtually everyone was pro-choice. Perhaps a more contraversial issue would be under which circumstances abortion should be permitted.

For instance, I advocate all abortions pre 18-22 weeks, almost ************ of motivation or reasoning: anyone agree/disagree with that?
ABTsportsline
i am pro-choice, although activists usually confuse pro-choice with "pro-abortion".... this doesn't mean i'm "for" abortions.... it just means i believe it is the woman's right to decide. Usually under good circumstances i would agree.
Renegade
Careful now:

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inatrance
quote:
Originally posted by Renegade
Careful now:

http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/1009/1009_01.asp


christian propaganda?
Nadi
I'm definatly pro choice, most people are too. The real question is at what point in the pregnancy does the fetus become a person and abortion become wrong?
Osiris
Pro choice. Its a very old a dieing debate. Dieing because more and more people are moving towards pro choice as society evolves away from hard line conservative ideals.
Arbiter
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Originally posted by Nadi
I'm definatly pro choice, most people are too. The real question is at what point in the pregnancy does the fetus become a person and abortion become wrong?


When the fetus turns 18.

Or at least that's the impression you'd get from the American legal code. ;)

Seriously, though, I don't think you have to choose a point in the pregnancy to draw the line at. The motivation to have it done as early as possible is the increased risk to the mother involved in late-term abortions - no additional legal motivation is necessary.
trancedfarmer
pro-choice, and im not against abortions..

ferrycorstenfan
Pro Choice, simply cos what about rapes, how could you expect a woman to bring a child from sum1 who maybe tried to kill her & had no respect for her wishes into the world, I wouldn't want that on anyone and I think the choices are always good, its a free world after all
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pro choice
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