With freedom comes responsibility.
Agreed, and having an abortion can be a very responsible option (previously posted):
--There's nothing responsible about having a kid you cant afford and expecting tax payers to take up that burden with public assistance.
--There's nothing responsible about having a kid you arent emotionally prepared to have and believe you will abuse or neglect.
--There's nothing responsible about having a kid if you know you wont stop drinking, smoking, doing drugs, etc that will lead to mental and physical defects in a baby.
--There's nothing responsible about remaining pregnant and dropping out of high school or college or missing work and not fulfilling your potential in society.
--There's nothing responsible about remaining pregnant/having a child and not being able to fulfill your other responsibilities and obligations to family, dependents, employer, church, community, society.
--There's nothing responsible about having a kid and giving it up for adoption when there are already over 100,000 kids in America waiting to be adopted. It means one less child waiting will find a home.
If your objection is about responsibility, dont you agree then, that if birth control fails, as it can...abortion can be a responsible choice?
If:
This thread is all about what people believe.
Then it is awfully hard to ignore that list and still believe that a woman who chooses an abortion is not being responsible.