Because you don't support gender equality, but you want to believe that you do.
Tom
So you say.
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Because you don't support gender equality, but you want to believe that you do.
Tom
You posted it.So you say.
The answer to the second question is pretty much a Yes. I am strongly Pro-Life, which is different from just anti-feticide. I also oppose preemptive war, capital punishment and environmental degradation.If you answered no to this question, here is another question: are you pro-life? If it's yes to this question, how do you reconcile your irrationality?
Side note: this is about abortion Pro-life vs pro-choice *edited
Eh, well, in response to your reply, I can just say that people who give abortions aren’t mature enough to understand the rights of the unborn to have a life. It doesn’t take Einstein to figure that out.Eh, well, in response to your reply, I can just say that people who refuse to give abortions aren’t mature enough to understand the rights of females. It doesn’t take Einstein to figure that out. Pro life activists can’t deal with gender equality and the natural right to do what we want to do with our own body. Simple, solved. They need to grow up.
Why, if the health of the mother is not at stake, should what the mother wants come before another human life?Until the foetus is viable, the welfare of the mother must always come first.
The guy that had sex with the woman is not responsible. It is the responsibility of the woman to ensure she does not get pregnant because she is the one who is responsible if she does. Mistakes and accidents do happen but if she did not have sex there could be no pregnancy. She is ultimately responsible, unless the guy lied and said he had a vasectomy.What about the guy that made the baby? What should we do with him? And orphanages around the world are full of unwanted children just waiting for a loving family. You're argument is specious at best.
The guy that had sex with the woman is not responsible. It is the responsibility of the woman to ensure she does not get pregnant because she is the one who is responsible if she does. Mistakes and accidents do happen but if she did not have sex there could be no pregnancy. She is ultimately responsible, unless the guy lied and said he had a vasectomy.
A newborn baby does not go to an orphanage, there are women on waiting lists waiting to adopt that baby.
Nice try though.
I could hardly disagree more.The guy that had sex with the woman is not responsible. It is the responsibility of the woman to ensure she does not get pregnant because she is the one who is responsible if she does.
Would I force someone not to kill someone else? Yes, assuming the one potentially killed isn't guilty of a capital offense. I don't see how that contradicts me being pro-life.If you answered no to this question, here is another question: are you pro-life? If it's yes to this question, how do you reconcile your irrationality?
Side note: this is about abortion Pro-life vs pro-choice *edited
No, the guy is not responsible for using birth control, unless that is the understanding between him and the woman.Soooo......the guy is not at all responsible? Hmmm.... can't you see how misogynistic this sounds? And I was referring to children now in orphanages, not newborns.
I was only referring to NOT getting pregnant, NOT what happens if she does become pregnant. After a child is born, BOTH the man and the woman are equally responsible.I could hardly disagree more.
Making a baby requires 2 people and they're both responsible for the outcome of their choice.
The female half of the procreative pair has to do the gestating. So I have no problem requiring the male half to do the heavy lifting in terms of ongoing child support.
Tom
Pray tell, what are the rights of the fetus and do any of them supersede the right of the pregnant woman to control her own body?Eh, well, in response to your reply, I can just say that people who give abortions aren’t mature enough to understand the rights of the unborn to have a life. It doesn’t take Einstein to figure that out.
Hey Kilk1, ok, you're yes in specifics for the question. So let's be specific.Would I force someone not to kill someone else? Yes, assuming the one potentially killed isn't guilty of a capital offense. I don't see how that contradicts me being pro-life.
Unfortunately, that fetus does not get the rights it deserves, because it has no say in the matter.Pray tell, what are the rights of the fetus and do any of them supersede the right of the pregnant woman to control her own body?
You didn't answer my question.Unfortunately, that fetus does not get the rights it deserves, because it has no say in the matter.
In a just government, the unborn child would have as many rights as the mother.
Maybe that mother should have controlled her sex drive.
The way you talk, you act as if the fetus is not even human.... but it is, and everyone knows that.Would you force a woman to stay pregnant for 9+- months in order to save the fetus?
"Pray tell, what are the rights of the fetus and do any of them supersede the right of the pregnant woman to control her own body?"You didn't answer my question.
Thanks. Good to know your opinion on the subject.Here is the answer: The rights of the fetus supersede the right of the pregnant woman to control her own body.
Imo.
How many people would get an abortion if they thought that they were gestating a kitten or a new purse?The way you talk, you act as if the fetus is not even human.... but it is, and everyone knows that.
Although that wasn't the question, yes, assuming the only alternative was to kill the child. Pro-lifers like myself believe the fetus is a living human, so induced abortion is morally equivalent to murder. Having to be pregnant for 9+ months isn't worse than being killed, so if you get yourself pregnant, killing the person you created isn't right.Hey Kilk1, ok, you're yes in specifics for the question. So let's be specific.
Would you force a woman to stay pregnant for 9+- months in order to save the fetus?