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"Gregory A Greenman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 03:45:05 GMT, Ray Fischer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said... > > Gregory A Greenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I was wondering, why are you pro-life? How do you view abortion? > > > > > >I believe that if it's alive and it's a human, it should be > > >illegal to kill it, (with certain exceptions). > > > > Should it be illegal to force a person to provide the use of her body, > > subject her to pain and injury, and risk her health and life, in order > > to keep a fetus alive? > > > If a woman doesn't want to be responsible for another human > life, she shouldn't get pregnant. Birth control is widely > available, in the U.S., at least. Absolutely correct. And with today's technology and advancement in birth control methods it is very possible to prevent any unwanted pregnancy. And don't forget, there is also abstenance. > > > > > > >I don't see that there's anything magical that happens at > > >birth that changes one from not alive to alive or not human > > >to human. > > > > My toe is human and alive. Is it a human being? > > > No. You snipped the part where I addressed this. He does that a lot, you will get used to it. If it is something he can't refute, he snips it. Your toe is > not ~a~ human, it is part of a human. Parts of humans don't > have rights. > > > > > > > So, I don't see a reason to make a distinction > > >between an 8 month fetus and a one month old baby. > > > > "Woman? What woman?" > > > Half (or more, perhaps) of all abortions result in the death > of a female human. Why do they deserve no consideration? > > > > > Greg the Reprobate > Missionary of Death > ------------------- > greg -at- spencersoft -dot- com
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