I am not arguing the point of right or
wrong about abortion.
Not exact matches
From The Times: «He was generally conservative, but not obsessed with politics... He believed that
abortion was
wrong, but it was not something that he spoke
about much.»
And
about all its major social predictions, the 1970s
abortion lobby turns out to have been
wrong.
i think if people have a non
abortion option to not getting pregnent, then they shouldnt worry
about so - called celibate men is dresses telling them its
wrong....
«What is interesting
about this aspect of
abortion attitudes is that while many people find
abortion to be problematic, they may either personally feel it is
wrong or favor greater restrictions.
Most young people do know that the Church teaches, for example, that
abortion is
wrong (sometimes it's
about the only thing they do know
about the Catholic Church!)
What do you think a Christian should think
about when deciding whether
abortion is
wrong or right?
sure gay is
wrong abortion is
wrong but i am still in my seat rolling my eyes at the liberals who are hot and bothered
about their freedoms but when the man, the capitolist tells us he's trying to get us jobs i scream that i don't want it i am out of my seat i am throwing things i got my dignity ambition i am not going to take it i am revolutionary america
I guess I feel the same way
about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally
wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term
abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
Indeed, one of the oldest stories written
about abortion — Maria: or, The
Wrongs of Woman written by feminist forerunner Mary Wollstonecraft and published posthumously by her husband William Godwin in 1798 — accomplishes precisely that.
Second, Jon is
wrong about what Pennsylvania law says on late - term
abortions.
It's all
about whether or not a person believes that
abortion harms another person, and is thus,
wrong.
3 Incidentally, questions
about abortion should not, I think, enter in at all here, since the question as to whether
abortion is right or
wrong depends on whether one believes that killing is ever justified.
One Xtian can not tell another Xtian that their planned
abortion is
wrong unless they speak to them personally
about the reason.
If your faith teaches you that
abortion is
wrong then you won't ever have to worry
about it being covered by insurance.
There is no absolute right or
wrong here, and this is one weakness of some arguments
about abortion.
Whatever one thinks
about its legality,
abortion has nothing to do with advancing human «health,» and a large number of Americans regard it as a gravely
wrong act of violence, not only against unborn children but also against women.
But wait, if Douglas was
wrong about «The Right to Privacy» thing, then I guess
Abortion IS a right that the states can restrict.
We wind up knowing more
about the moral beliefs of Hollywood stars and politicians than we do whether the person who created the year's biggest game thinks
abortion should be illegal or that the Israelis or Palestinians are right or
wrong.