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<blockquote data-quote="flyn high again" data-source="post: 1744467" data-attributes="member: 9555"><p>Abortion is a tough complex question. Is killing a baby wrong? Of course. Is killing a freshly fetilized egg which at the moment is only a group of cells wrong? I don't know. If not, at what point does it become wrong to terminate the life. For the religious members, at what point is a soul created?</p><p></p><p>Besides those questions, there are many more. What if the parents will be awful drug dependent animals who will give the child a terrible life and then kill it or abandon it to die on the streets. Or the young girl who can't take having a baby because of pressure from her family and dumps it in a garbage can. Or the young girl whose life will turn from being a promising college student into being the wife of an alcoholic abuser with no future at all. Or the woman who dies during childbirth.</p><p></p><p>Also, what do you do with these unwanted children? Who will adopt them. Jonathon, do your life plans include adopting one or more of these children?</p><p></p><p>I think abortion is awful but I think that the alternatives may sometimes be worse. This is a moral issue and the Government should stay out of it. You can't legislate morality. Remember that if abortion is illegal, people will have abortions behind closed doors of sleazy clinics or try to do them to themselves. No easy answers on this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyn high again, post: 1744467, member: 9555"] Abortion is a tough complex question. Is killing a baby wrong? Of course. Is killing a freshly fetilized egg which at the moment is only a group of cells wrong? I don't know. If not, at what point does it become wrong to terminate the life. For the religious members, at what point is a soul created? Besides those questions, there are many more. What if the parents will be awful drug dependent animals who will give the child a terrible life and then kill it or abandon it to die on the streets. Or the young girl who can't take having a baby because of pressure from her family and dumps it in a garbage can. Or the young girl whose life will turn from being a promising college student into being the wife of an alcoholic abuser with no future at all. Or the woman who dies during childbirth. Also, what do you do with these unwanted children? Who will adopt them. Jonathon, do your life plans include adopting one or more of these children? I think abortion is awful but I think that the alternatives may sometimes be worse. This is a moral issue and the Government should stay out of it. You can't legislate morality. Remember that if abortion is illegal, people will have abortions behind closed doors of sleazy clinics or try to do them to themselves. No easy answers on this topic. [/QUOTE]
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