IS ABORTION MURDER?

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Do you consider Abortions murder?

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  • YES ITS MURDER!!.its his sperm/her egg..thier child!!

  • Amen!

  • @TheBrightBlackPearl ROFL!! YOU NOT SERIOUS ARE YOU? IN THAT CASE YOU SHOULD EAT NO ANIMAL AT ALL. HOW MANY COWS, AND CHICKEN FETUS HAVE YOU EATEN?

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  • Abortion is not murder. There's a legal definition of murder and abortion doesn't fit the definition. For one thing, it is not "unlawful killing." Another thing is that it is not "intentional." It is also not "premeditated." There's argument over whether the not born is a "human being."

  • dh: what will he say When YOU stand before god, and he askes you why you were preaching abortion as being biblically wrong, when he never said it was....what will YOU say?

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  • @TheBrightBlackPearl

    You all complain abortion KILLS people

    /watch?v=vGC9XtnHSU0

    3 MILLION pigs dead

    do you think one human is worth more than 3 MILLION pigs

  • @jtubebx1 please consider my last post....you ignored it completely.

  • @nocturne1980 ". . . sex ed NEVER happened . . ."

    If you're serious about reducing abortion, then sex ed has to happen. And it has to be effective.

    If you're serious about reducing abortion then you have to get behind all these things: birth control access, family planning and effective, medically-correct sex education in the schools.

    Many anti abortion people and organizations are also against birth control.

    There's little chance of outlawing abortion. But abortions can be reduced.

  • @nocturne1980 "The poor have access to free birth control . . ."

    If you want to reduce the rate of abortions, you have to remove as many barriers to using birth control as possible. The new healthcare reform act will get rid of co-pays and will also require coverage of longer term birth control such as IUDs. Right now "only about 40% [of HMOs] cover all five of the FDA-approved birth control methods available" in the U.S.

    We have to encourage family planning.

  • @jtubebx1 The poor have access to free birth control, the middle class may not have it covered by insurance, but condoms are free at most clinics. Also, birth control is about the ONLY affordable thing in this economy. I don't know where this abstinence only sex ed is going on, but it certainly isn't being taught in my state. I have worked in the public schools here and was educated in them and abstinence only sex ed NEVER happened, yet STD rates and pregnancy rates are very high.

  • @nocturne1980 "Age appropriate and medically correct sex education . . ."

    There has been an emphasis over at least the past decade on "abstinence only" sex education. "Abstinence only" sex education has been proven to be ineffective in reducing unplanned pregnancies.

    Many health insurance plans do not cover birth control. This is another clear source of unplanned pregnancies. Poor people in the U.S. frequently have no medical insurance and no regular medical care.

  • @jtubebx1 Age appropriate and medically correct sex education has been in exsistance since I was a child....it does not work. There are MANY clinics where you can get free condoms, even schools. My girlfriends got birth control very cheap or free from low income clinics, so I KNOW people have access to birth control. The problem is not lack of education or birth control, it's lack of sound morals.

  • @nocturne1980 "Keep dreaming that dream . . ."

    There's no doubt that abortion rates in the U.S. can be reduced. You need to support comprehensive, age-appropriate and medically correct sex education in the schools.

    We also need to make sure that everyone who needs it has access to contraceptives, birth control and family planning assistance. Insurance should cover birth control for women. Viagra is covered, birth control must also be covered.

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