Women's Reproductive Rights
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Nothing that we can say puts us above all the other species comes about in the womb. The only think that makes us human is our DNA, but until that crystallizes into a human with feeling and emotions and a personality and critical thinking, it's just a cluster of molecules in a particular order. The only thing that has potential for in another number in the total population, and that number is too high anyway.
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If birth control is murder, so is menstruation..
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You are wonderful. Thank you for this.
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exemplary vid. Fascist Christians dont just want lots of kids to overwhelm Left Democrats with sheer numbers.
they also want tons of cheap labor and retards born too dumb to become anything but programmed Right-wing automatons & Fascist Libertarian Capitalist voters.
retards do what they're told without questioning the instructions. that's why Sarah Palin is so passionate for retarded kids.
they want a slave class for the rich Privileged Class, workers who dont complain their wages are too low.
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Women's Reproductive Rights is a Feminist movement.For Guys addicted to sinful way of life....it's blessing..but..as @theskepticalheretic said....there is already social unrest in US. People don't know what is a ideal character what is real goal of human life before death..it's unfortunate now we don't have ideal class of men in society.i know some m.d.student high class Catholic girls who practice abstinence.ya but pure gold is always rare and costly.u can find cheap fake one too....
Anyone who opposes abortion such as myself should be in favor of access to birth control. Inventing safe and accessible birth control is the only rational way to prevent and stop abortion. Holding an anti abortion position due to religion is stupid. Being against killing unborn humans should not be about any religion. Religion and abortion should be kept separate issues. Those opposing birth control for religious reasons only add to the abortion problem.
Zenthropa7 6 months ago
@Zenthropa7 well said.
theskepticalheretic 6 months ago
well...don't like being told what to do....can you tell some disease and death....not now...>?if you break commandments....you will suffer...what u think you are above thou shall not perform adultery????...if u break state law...u like it or not....laws will be enforce up on you.....you will be put in prison....just like that....if u break laws of nature or god....u will for sure taken care by his system..golden rule or karma of Newton's Third Law action and reaction equal and opposite reaction.
Niceguy85d 7 months ago
@Niceguy85d so you won't mind if we just tax the crap out of you to support all these unwanted children in halfway homes. After all, if your religion demands it and mine doesn't, you're more than welcome to raise them on your dime rather than attempting to steal mine. Now imagine if the fears of Islamification come to pass, by your logic you'd be perfectly OK with an Imam cutting out your daughter's clitoris.
theskepticalheretic 7 months ago
Is there even a Christian basis for opposing birth control? Don't Christians believe that life begins at conception?
The pastor at my family's church gave a sermon on birth control once; he presented the story of the guy who was condemned for "spilling his seed" after sex. The point of the story (according to the pastor) was that this man was supposed to help his dead brother's widow conceive a child. Spilling his seed was wrong, but it doesn't generalize to all birth control.
airandfingers 8 months ago
@airandfingers Yes. The original christian belief when it came to reproduction was that the man contained a "mini-man" and upon ejaculation, placed the future human in the woman's womb. Now if the woman did something wrong to the child it would wind up female. Pretty ridiculous, eh? So the use of barrier contraceptives was considered murder. That's why a Christian, much much later, developed the pill, as a way around the dogma.
theskepticalheretic 8 months ago