Fox News just reported that two of the five authors of the study have ties to the abortion lobby; Dr. Lee with NARAL, and Dr. Frey with a Planned Parenthood clinic. Sounds like an agenda to me.
Fetal Pain....
Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by rufus, Aug 24, 2005.
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Why is abortion the only choice pro-choicers advocate? Where is the choice? Am I missing something?
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I could be wrong in my observation of them, though. -
Johnv--you could be wrong and the moon could be made of green cheese.
Regardless of how advocates of infant murder want to disguise it, abortion is just that. In this sick land of ours, people get longer prison sentences for harming a dog than they do for killing babies. That "thing" in a womans body is a human baby. A zygote or fetus could refer to a horse, and if memory serves (which it often does not) it could even refer to non-vertabrates.
I view abortion as an abomination in contradiction to all the teaqches of the Bible. Christians should not support abortion actively or by their silence. -
I say that it is further data, whether true or not aimed at assuaging the conscience of abortionists.
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I also respect that you say your view is abortion is contrary to Biblical teaching. My view is that the Bible is silent on the matter, but I think abortion is way to common. I also am very much against abortion after the first few weeks unless the well being of the mother is at stake. I do not see it as an absolute black or white issue though, as the life of the mother trumps the life of the fetus. Still it is a divisive issue, and people of goodwill have varying views on the subject.
I know the verses about God knew you in your mother's womb, but that again does not say at what point an embryo or fetus becomes a person.
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at what point an embryo or fetus becomes a person.
How about when the DNA of the cells are different from that of the mother? Which, of course, happens at the act of conception? It now has DNA from both parents. -
What I don't understand is, regardless of pain or not, isn't murder still murder? If I stabbed a quadrapalegic and he died, even though he felt no "pain", does it make the murder any different?
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