trishtrish10 said:
in my church one can''t choose what he wants to believe...
Which would make it some sort of brainwashing cult wouldn't it?
trishtrish10 said:
if ure immoral ure sinning and insane or abnormal.
Which particular journal of psychology/psychiatry did this incontrovertable fact appear in? I'd be interested in reading the article.
trishtrish10 said:
by the way we have technologically improved to where the mother nor the child will die froom childbitht, all u have to do is find the right doctor or hospital. second and even third opinions are sometimes necessary to do so.
This information would come from the same journal as your previous reference to judging insanity then? FYI: In 1996 the maternal death rate in the USA was 11 deaths per 100,000 births. This was an INCREASE of 4 deaths per 100,000 births over the 1987 figure.
And the majority of these women die in hospital. (see
http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/cfforum/viewmessages.cfm?forum=105&topic=45882) for a copy of the article - with references cited - that this information came from).
Christy said:
There should be no reasons for abortions. ...including the health of the mother. It seems to me that if the mother's life is at stake, which is an extremely rare occurence, doctors should try to save both the mother's and the infant's life. If this is not possible, then they should save the life of the living human being that they are most likely to be able to save. This is called triage.
Using that definition it would be triage to abort the child to save the mothers life. After all, the mother is in the best position to survive regardless, being essentially a life support system as she is.
I realise this was off topic, but people spouting rubbish about things they haven't even bothered looking into makes me quite cross.
How do you know when a politician is lying? His lips are moving.
If you can't come up with a better reason for voting for someone than their religious beliefs (ie: gee, I dunno, a POLICY of some description) then the candidate is probably without merit.