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I look at it as pro humanity

We don’t talk about the women that don’t make it out of the hospital after child birth, we don’t talk about the amount of children who either wind up in the system forgotten about or in inhumane households , I don’t even look at this as pro life or pro choice

I view it as pro humanity because women are human beings , and there are a multitude of reasons why a women may not go through with a pregnancy.

A man/ Amab individual doesn’t have to carry a fetus turned living breathing person in their body

We’ll never have to worry about what that does to you mentally , physically and emotionally

So I personally find it shameful that men are the ones making rules for women and their bodies.

I understand not everyone sees it the way I do , but if you wish to argue or debate , I suggest looking elsewhere because it won’t be happening on my post
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JollyRoger · 70-79, M
You are right! Men should not be 'making the rules' about how a woman should use her body.
This whole argument is RELIGION based on the idea that God creates each individual, and that to kill a foetus is against God's will. I'll agree that God gives a spirit to the foetus that each of us grows from, but there are many social situations (primarily rape, incest, drug addictions) that require an answer to the question: "What will this child's life be like for THEM." Yes, I'm saying that where a child's life could/would be cut short by diseases, lack of care, mental disabilities, genetic dysfunctions, these processes of natural selection are now defeated by interference by medical practises we call 'miracles'. And: I have not addressed your initial postulation about what about the woman who is medically unable to birth a child due to her own disabilities. As I said, God gives us each a spirit and we grow into people; with that spirit He gives us the ability to choose our own desires and destinies. Why should a person other than ourself decide that destiny for us? If abortion is a 'sin' then God will decide at the time of His judgement whether we will suffer punishment (or not).
AfroDOS · 31-35, M
@JollyRoger With the exception of religion, we agree more than we disagreed
idontcareok · 70-79, M
@JollyRoger like get a real life, not what;s in your head
JollyRoger · 70-79, M
@idontcareok OK.... you poked me.... now what's your stand on this?
I was pro-life for 29 years until one single person changed my mind just by being a wonderful person and setting an example for me.
Strictmichael75 · 61-69, M
I agree with you
Seriously pro human people have no chance of being heard, doing pro life things would require government and honesty.
Never!

 
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