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What's your point? Is there a topic for debate here?
I'm totally fine with being called anti-abortion.
The point is simply that I am tired of Anti-Abortionists calling themselves "Pro-Life" and pretending that they actually value life.
I consider it good if you can't think of anything to debate about what I said in this thread. It means that my point is self evident to you.
I can't imagine any reason you wouldn't be fine with it.
If you are for criminalizing abortion then you are Anti-Abortion. Of course, that doesn't mean that criminalizing abortion is going to lead to less abortions or saving any human life. It just means you are against the practice to the extent that you want it to be illegal.
Well, gee, you could have offered a topic for debate. You didn't actually offer a point. Most of us are fairly adequate in debating when a point if proferred. Now you have introduced one, thank you.
Not that I'm interested in discussing your troll now that I know what it is.
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Lol, are you seriously telling me what I think? Here's a question, if you say you're opposed to abortion, why would you be so antagonistic to others who also oppose abortion?
I'm frustrated that Pro-Life has become synonymous with criminalizing abortion. I believe that true Pro-Life people recognize that at this point in time, criminalizing abortion does little to deter the practice and actually puts more lives at risk. If people truly oppose abortion and value life, then the issue needs to be approached compassionately and by seeking realistic technological and educational solutions rather than simply trying to establish arbitrary and likely harmful prohibitions.
Unless you support somebody's choice to go by the term Pro-Life, you cannot call yourself pro-choice. Heck, "choice" is a far broader term than "life". If there's one "choice" you don't support, then you can't call yourself pro-choice. So there. :2razz:
Stupid semantic games. :roll:
I don't give a tiny rat's ass about your frustration, besides, I don't buy it. It's your type that thrives on the divide and likes to drive a wedge between people. If you truly felt as you say you do about abortion, you'd be have some understanding of why we're anti-abortion, instead of throwing flames at people you supposedly, on some level, agree with.
What flames? I'm simply telling you how it is. Don't call yourself "Pro-life" just because you support criminalizing abortion. Criminalizing abortion has nothing to do with valuing life. It is even possible that criminalizing abortion leads to increased abortion rates.
The entire abortion issue is a wedge issue because people have made it about life versus choice. There is no reason to prioritize one over the other. There is no reason that in time we couldn't completely eradicate the practice of abortion without having to criminalize it. Criminalizing it serves no purpose other than trying to punish people. It does not lead to reducing the number of abortions. If you actually care about reducing the number of abortions, then you won't get caught up in the life versus choice debate and you will look for solutions that work for everyone.
Oh well, hell, let's decriminalize everything since criminal laws have no effect on anything any way.
I am Pro-Life. What does that mean?
I oppose abortion but I do not support criminalizing it since evidence seems to indicate such policies do not result in reducing the number of abortions and only result in threatening the lives of women who have abortions. I do however support the use and distribution of contraception since evidence shows that is actually reduces the numbers of abortions.
I oppose the death penalty since evidence does not support the idea that it is a deterrent and history has shown that many completely innocent men have been wrongly convicted and placed on death row.
I oppose needless war. Violence is only justified in defense, not for preemptive attacks or to expand control and influence across the world.
Opposing abortion alone does not make you Pro-Life. It only makes you Anti-Abortion.
If you value life, then you value the lives of women who choose to get abortions, you value the lives of prisoners who may be wrongly convicted, and you value the lives of those born in foreign lands. You value all life.
I'm Pro-Life. No one has the right to kill anyone else unless they are a threat to others.
The point is simply that I am tired of Anti-Abortionists calling themselves "Pro-Life" and pretending that they actually value life.
I consider it good if you can't think of anything to debate about what I said in this thread. It means that my point is self evident to you.
Generally: Self-defense , tho specific cases are highly circumstantial and fact-dependent.What is a "threat to others"? Is that a prisoner who is locked in a maximum security prison? Is that a weak rogue nation that might develop nuclear bombs?
I am Pro-Life. What does that mean?
I oppose abortion but I do not support criminalizing it since evidence seems to indicate such policies do not result in reducing the number of abortions and only result in threatening the lives of women who have abortions. I do however support the use and distribution of contraception since evidence shows that is actually reduces the numbers of abortions.
This has nothing to do with pro-life.Just like pro-choice has nothing to do with supporting peoples choices to buy firearms,peoples choices to eat what ever the **** they want,Peoples choices to use school vouchers to send their kids to a private school of their choice,peoples choices to erect ten commandment monuments,peoples choices to do all sorts of other things.I oppose the death penalty since evidence does not support the idea that it is a deterrent and history has shown that many completely innocent men have been wrongly convicted and placed on death row.
I oppose needless war. Violence is only justified in defense, not for preemptive attacks or to expand control and influence across the world.
Opposing abortion alone does not make you Pro-Life.
If you value life, then you value the lives of women who choose to get abortions, you value the lives of prisoners who may be wrongly convicted, and you value the lives of those born in foreign lands. You value all life.
I'm pro-life. I believe blood makes the grass grow. I believe that old growth needs to burn off to make room for new growth. I believe that every living thing survives and thrives only through the suffering and death of other living things and that the sick and the weak exist only to provide food for the strong and the fit; I believe that the unfit must be allowed to perish in order to make room for their superiors.
I'm not Pro-Choice, I'm Pro-Life.
I'm frustrated that Pro-Life has become synonymous with criminalizing abortion. I believe that true Pro-Life people recognize that at this point in time, criminalizing abortion does little to deter the practice and actually puts more lives at risk. If people truly oppose abortion and value life, then the issue needs to be approached compassionately and by seeking realistic technological and educational solutions rather than simply trying to establish arbitrary and likely harmful prohibitions.
That's funny Vik, I saw this exact thing written in a Hallmark card. It was in their "Good Riddance" section.
Some people are anti-abortion but think it should be legal. IYO, what should we call people who think abortion should be illegal?I can't imagine any reason you wouldn't be fine with it.
If you are for criminalizing abortion then you are Anti-Abortion. Of course, that doesn't mean that criminalizing abortion is going to lead to less abortions or saving any human life. It just means you are against the practice to the extent that you want it to be illegal.
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