Sentences with phrase «believe in abortion»

I don't believe in abortion so I think you should let your Pitt have the pups.
(Oh... wait... I forgot... Liberals only believe in abortion for African - Americans and poor people, not upper - middle class married white folks.
Fact is if the fundamentalists don't believe in abortion, then they are free not to have one.
Most Christians don't believe in abortion.
I don't believe in abortion even in an extreme situation.
And no I don't believe in abortion, and I don't believe the laws should protect and favor the wealthy, and big corporations either.
However, since she doesn't believe in abortion she gave birth to me anyway.
My opinion is that if you don't believe in abortion... DO N'T HAVE ONE.
If you don't believe in abortions, don't have one.
What if your parents believed in abortion when they were pregnant with you?
For the same reason that christians who don't believe in abortions go to abortion clinics, to protest.
No one believes in abortion; but some of us believe that women have to decide, and that the church's responsibility is to teach the reasoning against the choice to have an abortion... but those teachings, is where the church is to stop.
He noted Koch's many philanthropic endeavors and said that he, like Koch and Bill de Blasio, believes in abortion rights and marriage equality.
«I don't believe in abortions,» said Bonacic, who said he is strongly Catholic.

Not exact matches

Although the exact number of illegal abortions in the U.S. is hard to determine, many reproductive rights experts believe that self - induced abortions will continue to rise as the process of finding a legal abortion becomes more time - consuming and difficult.
Although the charges were ultimately dismissed, pro-choice activists believe that there will be more cases like it as access to abortion becomes more limited in the U.S.
The fund tries to find companies which the fund manager believes to line - up with «biblical values» and even has a proprietary scoring system which measures a company's level of participation in abortion, gambling, alcohol, pornography, «the LGBT lifestyle,» just to name some of the big topics.
Asked if she felt abortion defenders championed her rights and best interests in Roe v. Wade, she responded, «I firmly believe that the only «champions» of this whole situation are the women who have been lucky enough to not be aborted since Roe v. Wade was handed down.
I also don't think that abortions should be paid for with tax money because it forces people to pay for something they don't believe in.
Does anyone actually believe that there are people lying in wait for some pregnant woman to come along so they can strong arm her into an abortion because they are «pro-abortion»?
I don't believe either side of people involved in these situations realize that even the woman goes through major trauma after doing this... So please don't act like oh I'm pro-choice «hehe abortion is some easy thing» when you haven't done it.
It's not because of anything we believe — it's because the only Christians they see are yelling in megaphones, asking for money on TV, or bombing abortion clinics.
As an atheist who believes in «Choice» (I dislike the idea of abortion but see the need for people to be able to opt for it) and polygamy (marriage should be for any number of consenting adults regardless of gender) and believes that the idea of draconian anti-gun measures is anathema as it takes away an individual's right to live the way he wants to live, I think that if believing in a deity makes a person treat other people nicer then we should leave that person and his beliefs alone.
I am in know way criticizing the people that * believe * that «abortion» is not o.k., just because I may not agree with them.
She added: «We recognize that there are difficulties women face with pregnancies, especially in cases where the unborn child may be born with a life - limiting disease, but we do not believe that abortion is the answer, and that funding for a free abortion in another country is short - sighted as it neglects any mention of an offer of counselling or care for the woman.»
At this point I can not say for certain, but the ethos of saying some one is athiest tends to be that they are more likely to believe life begins around viability, and there is less issues / concerns in dealing with abortion and contraception.
I do believe in legal abortion, but would NEVER have one myself.
In fact, a majority of Americans (56 %) say abortion should be legal in most cases, even though nearly half (49 %) believe it is immoraIn fact, a majority of Americans (56 %) say abortion should be legal in most cases, even though nearly half (49 %) believe it is immorain most cases, even though nearly half (49 %) believe it is immoral.
One wonders, for example, if anyone actually believes that partial «birth abortion is distinguishable from infanticide in any meaningful way; or thinks it perceptive to make the point that many....
And when it comes to views about abortion, Christians in America overwhelmingly believe that Roe v. Wade should be overturned.
In terms of RomneyCare, I don't believe there was a mandate forcing Catholic organizations to provide and pay for contraceptions or abortions or there would have been a similar response.
I believe that in order to get an abortion, you have get pregnant first..
Right wing christian wacko's don't believe in using contraception or abortion, yet then when these babies are born into poverty they also don't believe in goverment assistance.
A federal judge denied Hobby Lobby's request for an injunction against the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) contraceptive mandate on Monday, ruling that the arts - and - crafts giant must cover emergency contraceptives in its insurance policies even though it believes the pills cause abortions.
Suffice it to say that I believe the morality of a given abortion decision is subject to the competing interests present in that particular situation (e.g. life of the mother, incest, ra - pe, severe defects, severe economic hardship to already existing siblings, etc, v. abortion as birth control, pure personal convenience, etc).
What's really sad is that their are still, to this day, numerous people living in the make - believe world that abortion doesn't harm anyone.
Though we believe that 3,000 abortions a day in America are exactly 3,000 too many, we are just as concerned about the 20,000 children who die every day worldwide because of hunger, lack of clean drinking water and preventable disease.
You can not possibly believe that Liberals (which I'm happy to say I'm socially liberal and fiscally conservative) are baby killers?!? I have many conservative and many liberal friends — all highly educated — and NOT ONE view abortion as a form of contraception or in any way a good thing.
So despite the fact that I believe human life is inherently valuable even in its earliest form, I only feel a little guilty voting for pro-choice candidates because I'm often convinced they will do more to address the root causes of abortion — poverty, health care, education, etc..
Posner even indicates some sympathy for those who want to prohibit those other abortions: «I do not mean to criticize anyone who believes, whether because of religious conviction, nonsectarian moral conviction, or simply a prudential belief that upholding the sacredness of human life whatever the circumstances is necessary to prevent us from sliding into barbarism, that abortion is always wrong and perhaps particularly so in late pregnancy, since all methods of late - term abortion are gruesome....
But like I said I fail so much in following his commands and do not believe for one second that I am any better than someone who has an abortion.
I believe if he knew a woman that had had an abortion it wouldn't affect how he treated her in anyway.
The Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act provides that unless a physician can establish that he «reasonably believes» an unborn child is younger than 24 weeks, or, if the child is older, he can establish that continuing the pregnancy will result in either the death of the mother or «the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function,» the physician can not perform a late - term aAbortion Control Act provides that unless a physician can establish that he «reasonably believes» an unborn child is younger than 24 weeks, or, if the child is older, he can establish that continuing the pregnancy will result in either the death of the mother or «the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function,» the physician can not perform a late - term abortionabortion.
The same Americans are not in agreement on what that perception of reality should mean in terms of abortion law, but, if we believe in a society governed by democratic discourse and decision, that perception of reality and the consideration of its legal ramifications can not be ruled out of order.
Abortion was believed necessary in case a woman had children by someone other than her husband.
But Notre Dame is a Catholic University and the Catholic Church and hierarchy, and Catholics in large numbers, believe that abortion is killing an innocent fetus and a seriously sinful violation of the child's right to life.
He says, «While I have never swayed in my conviction that abortion is an unspeakable evil, I believe that we have lost the abortion battle - permanently.»
In fact 61 \ % of Australians believe abortion shouldonly be made available to a girl less than 16 years of age with parental consent.
G - d gave all of us seven basic laws to follow: To believe in One G - d, not to blaspheme Him, not to murder (which would include aspects of the topic of abortion), not to steal and kidnap, not to eat the limb of a living animal (animal cruelty) and to set up effective courts of justice.
@Buddy R, Believing in traditional marriage and the immorality of abortion is not the same thing as having the government enforce such beliefs, via legislation, on its citizens.
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