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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 03:54:50 GMT, "Dorothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >"robpar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> On 29 Nov 2003 22:42:05 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Dufour) >wrote: >> >> >I've been wondering about this for the last few days. Are there any >> >well known people around who are both atheists and are against >> >abortion? Thanks. >> >> Not to my knowledge, I know many christians that are pro choice. >> Personally I abhor abortions. but support a womans right to her choice. >> Freedom of speech would allow the vendors to advertise contraceptives and >reduce >> the need for abortions. Unfortunately the self righteous christian bigots >have >> managed to censor such advertising. Only one of a laundry list of >oppressions >> supported by the self righteous bigots in christianity. >> I don`t believe it would be possible for an atheist to support the Pro >Life >> anti-abortion movement. Atheist usually support individual freedoms. And >> Pro-life means a restriction on the freedom of women, and medicine. > >Do you always support the practicing behaviors you abhore? If so, why >abhore them. Just accept them and don't be a two face about what you think >is wrong. Don't flaunt a morality that you really don't believe in. > abhor (àb-hôr´) verb, transitive abhorred, abhorring, abhors 1. To regard with horror or loathing; abominate. I also abhor people like you who are willing to force other to follow your beliefs. As well as smoking, drinking, drug use, gambling, prostitution however I am willing to tolerate even ass holes like you that would destroy lives because of your stupid religion. I consider you morally inferior to a drug pusher, or whore.
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