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Re: Politics and morality
- __From__: Lucien Saumur
- __Subject__: Re: Politics and morality
- __Date__: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 18:37:05 -0600
Ron Peterson wrote:
> Lucien Saumur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In the end, opposition to abortion
> > is only about a feeling.
>
> Frequently, the slippery slope argument is used by those opposed to
> abortion.
>
But where is the top of the slippery slope? Is it eating eggs for breakfast?
Or is it using antiseptic mouthwash.?
>
> Is it appropriate for society to use incentives to discourage abortion?
>
In a free society, it is inappropriate for the state to use incentives to
discourage abortion. However, it not inappropriate for individuals or groups,
else the society would not be free.
- Re: Politics and morality, (continued)
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Marvin Edwards
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ralph
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Ron Peterson
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Marvin Edwards
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Ron Peterson
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Lucien Saumur
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David V.
- Re: Politics and morality,
Ron Peterson
- Re: Politics and morality,
Lucien Saumur
- Re: Politics and morality,
Marvin Edwards
- Re: Politics and morality,
ralph
- Re: Politics and morality,
Ron Peterson
- Re: Politics and morality,
Marvin Edwards
- Re: Politics and morality,
David V.
- Re: Politics and morality,
Marvin Edwards
- Re: Politics and morality,
David V.
- Re: Politics and morality,
Marvin Edwards
- Re: Politics and morality,
David V.
- Re: Politics and morality,
Marvin Edwards