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It's not the Christian Republic of America, so why is it those who are religious can hold the bodies of secular women and of other religions hostage?

I see the abortion debate as a religious minority forcing their views on an entire country and I don't feel that's right.
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I respectfully refer you to my reply to Blueveins above.
I do ask you this: if it is a religious [i]minority[/i], what is your problem with having elected representatives decide?
GrinNude · 61-69, C
@LamontCranston And then change laws after every election?
@GrinNude I think the poster was assuming a permanent minority. But your argument equally applies to a change on the court.
The best way to assure liberty protections is to have them expressly stated in the Constitution or an Amendment thereto so there isn't much wiggle room.