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Week 12 - Abortion: Pro life or Pro Choice?

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

We look at both pro life and pro choice arguments on abortion, set forward by two university students.

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  • @10cannons Yeah, don't. Ray Comfort is a liar and comparing the holocaust to abortion is insulting to actual holocaust survivors.

  • watch..."180"movie....on youtube. on abortion.

  • @jonsweep says: Does anyone else think it would be of interest to conduct a study into the brains of religious vs non relgious people to see the difference?

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    LOLOL (raising hand) "ME, ME"!!!! I have one stat I will share. The findings of a study, which will be published in the March 2010 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly indicate that liberals tend to have IQs that are about 11 points higher than conservatives, and atheists tend to have IQs about 6 points higher than believers

  • Pro Choice...

  • pro life <3

  • @LeftHandCookie ok fair enough but you are still implying that to have sex without trying to create a baby is sick and wrong. It isn't, the fact that we do that is testiment to human intelligence. And that my friend is what seperates us from most other animals and is in itself beautiful.

  • @jonsweep Dude, I did not mean it that way. What I am trying to say is that procreating children, when having sex, is meant to be a beautiful thing, and pleasure from it is not bad. I am sorry if you actually thought that I had said differently.

  • another cheeky thought. Does anyone else think it would be of interest to conduct a study into the brains of religious vs non relgious people to see the difference? besides the obvious gulf in intelligence?

  • two points I thought I'd raise. 1) do people agree with capital punishment but disagree with abortion, if so surely this is a paradox? 2) would it not be a more appropriate use of time and energy to campaign for the human rights of say Africans who don't have access to health care, food or water, or Afghani women who are treated appallingly, or indeed Chinese who are represessed instead of wasting time fighting for unborn babies who have no conciousness or feeling or emotion? just a thought.

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