RELIGIOUS belief can cause damage to a society, contributing towards high murder rates, abortion, sexual promiscuity and suicide, according to research published today.
According to the study, belief in and worship of God are not only unnecessary for a healthy society but may actually contribute to social problems.
KurtFF8 said:
It's legal in Germany, England, Japan, Ireland, Italy and Spain. That seems like the majority of the developed world to me. :thinkingKandahar said:2. .but that's partly because abortion is illegal in most other developed countries. Once again, whether or not you agree with abortion, I think it's fair to conclude that when a country makes it illegal, it lowers the rate at least somewhat.
scottyz said:It's legal in Germany, England, Japan, Ireland, Italy and Spain. That seems like the majority of the developed world to me. :thinking
Kandahar said:That's not true. Germany is the only one of those countries with progressive abortion-on-demand laws.
http://www.pregnantpause.org/lex/world02.htm
http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/info/facts/facts/questions_en/health/healthissues3.htmlIs abortion legal?
After years of conflict on the issue of abortion, the German Bundestag passed legislation regulating the termination of pregnancy at the end of June 1995.. Under the terms of the new law, abortion is prohibited. However, a woman who has an abortion during the first trimester will not be prosecuted as long as she undergoes counseling that must seek to persuade her to carry the pregnancy to term. An abortion is fully legal if the pregnancy is the result of rape or if completing the pregnancy would endanger the woman's health. The doctor performing the abortion likewise remains free from prosecution.
“The United States is almost always the most dysfunctional of the developing democracies, sometimes spectacularly so.”
Connecticutter said:is just a completely subjective statement.
scottyz said:http://www.germany-info.org/relaunch/info/facts/facts/questions_en/health/healthissues3.html
It's legal in all those countries I listed.
scottyz said:Some have restrictions but it's still legal.
Germany does not allow abortion on demand as my link showed. There are hoops to jump through(in a couple) but it's essentially legal in all those countries. Go read their laws on abortion.Kandahar said:No it's not. And since I acknowledged that Germany was the ONLY one of those countries with progressive abortion laws, I don't know why you picked Germany to prove that exact thing to me.
The point is that it's MORE legal in the United States than most other developed countries, so at least part of the higher abortion rate is because of better access to abortion in the United States.
Deegan said:This is what so many are confused by, and where so many get it completely wrong. One can certainly believe in both evolution, and a creator, it's those who take the bible too literally, which are confused. The majority of Americans do not, I repeat, DO NOT believe the biblical version, over that of the theory of evolution. You would think this person had went back in time or something, this is just not the case today. Now there are still many people who stand by the bible, but they are not the majority, not at all.
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