D. At least I can protect myself from a potential rapist, then.
Have you heard about what occurred in Oslo, Norway two days ago? I also believe Norway, which I would consider a first world country, has fairly strict gun laws.
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Here's another:
https://quillette.com/2019/10/16/i-asked-thousands-of-biologists-when-life-begins-the-answer-wasnt-popular/
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Or just simply scientific grounds. Just Google "when does life begin science" and this is one of many results with the same concurrence.
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That woman also has the choice to have her baby be adopted...and BOTH she and her baby can go do great things. Also, even if she chose to raise her baby, that doesn't negate her being able to move forward with her aspirations and potential.
As a woman (and the sole one in this conversation, I...
There are compassionate resources/options available for both the mother and baby that don't include abortion. Adoption is one, and also there are pro-life pregnancy centers as well. Attached is a picture with an overview of just some of the compassionate resources such a center provides. Here is...
Thanks for "sharing the arrows", as a news commentator I appreciate often says :). She also says we are to "respectfully raise a ruckus", which I will continue to do for the lives all of the innocent, especially those who can't for themselves.
I'm confused as to why you are trying to make this point on a comment about the House/Senate...those representatives are elected officials. SCOTUS doesn't make laws...
If that is the case, then why hasn't abortion been made into a Federal law through legislation? My guess is because there wouldn't be enough votes in the House/Senate for the needed/required majority vote for it to pass. A recent example would be H.R. 3755 - Women's Health Protection Act of...
Just another reminder that the right to an abortion was never part of the Constitution, and all the overturning did was correct that an abortion is not a right protected under the Consitution and therefore should go back to the states to decide...just like everything else not specifically...
This may answer some of your questions, among others.
Live Action IG post - you shouldn't need to have IG, or be logged in, to view it (at least I think that's the case)
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Thank you. Unfortunately, in a private DM to my husband, a moderator of this forum accused us of "adolescent game playing" due to my posting in this thread.
Okay, I didn't thoroughly vet this source, but it is a ".org", so I'll go with it for now that it is fairly reputable. Just looking at the first paragraph, "...29 states have fetal homicide laws that apply to the earliest stages of pregnancy ("any state of gestation/development," "conception,"...
Speaking of losing a child, aren't there several instances where pregnant women were either murdered or killed by a drunk driver and the one responsible for the woman's death is actually charged for two cases of homicide/manslaughter - one for the woman and the second for her unborn child? Why...
Unfortunately life isn't fair. I've had some pretty unfair things done to me through no fault of my own and I've had to endure them for longer than 9 months. Someone dealing with a hard disease....I bet they are pretty reluctant about that, and for many that can be for years. A parent losing...
Two thoughts. And they can just be things to ruminate on if you don't want to reply here, although I have enjoyed your thoughts and dialogue (especially since it has been respectful and full of substance, unlike some other things throughout this thread I've replied to, and have had replied back...
So why is heartbreaking, then, especially if a life didn't end?
If it isn't a human being (person) at conception what is it? Even if you want to call it an "unviable embryo" it still, DNA-wise, is a human.