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DeniseNY
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Some of these posts on a Catholic message board are really sad. 
But not everyone who posts on the board are Catholics or practicing Catholics. How can you attract these others to your faith if you only allow posts by Catholics who do not use ABC or who do not sin according to the Church in other ways? Wouldnāt that only result in the most faithful Catholics conversing among themselves.Some of these posts on a Catholic message board are really sad.![]()
I didnāt say anything about not allowing non-Catholics to post. Not sure where or how you got that from my post.But not everyone who posts on the board are Catholics or practicing Catholics. How can you attract these others to your faith if you only allow posts by Catholics who do not use ABC or who do not sin according to the Church in other ways? Wouldnāt that only result in the most faithful Catholics conversing among themselves.
You were complaining about sad posts. I just assumed you didnāt mean by those who adhere to all the CC teaches about ABC.I didnāt say anything about not allowing non-Catholics to post. Not sure where or how you got that from my post.
And abortifacients, and an aging population.Yes. The decline in abortion is mainly due to the decline in unwanted pregnancies, which is due to the increased access to birth control.
More like access to good programs that teach safe sex as well as solid sex education probably help. Condoms and even Plan B help as wellā¦So even the states that havenāt further restricted it have seen decreases. So, this means people are getting better at not getting pregnant?
Fair point. Perhaps Americans have learned how to use it better (no skipping days, etc.). I donāt have any stats to back this up, however.If an increase in contraception usage is the be all and end all to reducing abortion rates, then why in several countries that saw an increase in the use of contraception did they also see an increase in the abortion rate? As shown below:
patheos.com/blogs/badcatholic/2012/11/does-contraception-reduce-the-abortion-rate.html
So perhaps there is something else going on here than an increase in contraception being the answer for a decline in the abortion rate.
Yes. Many people who identify as pro-life think contraception is the answer. Different anthropologies.Fair point. Perhaps Americans have learned how to use it better (no skipping days, etc.). I donāt have any stats to back this up, however.
Whatever the correlation, Trump has suggested that birth control be made available without prescription, and he calls himself pro-life. So he must be a believer.
Is it mostly only Catholics who are in the so called pro-life camp that oppose contraception? Evangelicals for instance are more open to it, arenāt they?Yes. Many people who identify as pro-life think contraception is the answer. Different anthropologies.
No one has bothered to credit the hard work of pregnancy help centers. Iāve seen a wall in one covered with pictures of children who faced abortion.
I donāt have numbers, but I think it safe to say yes. That doesnāt mean there arenāt exceptions, or that people arenāt open to reconsideration. And yes, āpro-lifeā is the general and accepted term to denote people who are against abortion. I havenāt encountered people who seriously contest that understanding, just as I donāt contest the term āpro-choice.āIs it mostly only Catholics who are in the so called pro-life camp that oppose contraception? Evangelicals for instance are more open to it, arenāt they?
Also, I suspect many who are pro-choice would personally choose not to abort if such a situation occurred personally, but I have no data on this.More like access to good programs that teach safe sex as well as solid sex education probably help. Condoms and even Plan B help as wellā¦
Let me be the first you encounter then with a different understanding.I donāt have numbers, but I think it safe to say yes. That doesnāt mean there arenāt exceptions, or that people arenāt open to reconsideration. And yes, āpro-lifeā is the general and accepted term to denote people who are against abortion. I havenāt encountered people who seriously contest that understanding, just as I donāt contest the term āpro-choice.ā
Oh I think you are absolutely correct. Many pro choice people might very well never choose to abort a pregnancy of their own based on their own faith and beliefs and consultations with their doctors and family and spiritual advisors and of course in the case of believers following prayer. Thatās why I find equating pro choice with pro abortion to be such a misnomer.Also, I suspect many who are pro-choice would personally choose not to abort if such a situation occurred personally, but I have no data on this.
Oh, I understand. But this is the parlance. āPro-lifeā is the accepted term, just as āanti-lifeā and āanti-choiceā arenāt as common. (Though I do see āanti-choiceā in headlines from time to time.)Let me be the first you encounter then with a different understanding.For me pro life means so so much more. Universal healthcare. Concern about climate change. The death penalty. Food aid and shelter. War. Gun control. To name a few things that affect lives.
Most of those issues have solutions that in the end do more unintentional harm than good.Let me be the first you encounter then with a different understanding.For me pro life means so so much more. Universal healthcare. Concern about climate change. The death penalty. Food aid and shelter. War. Gun control. To name a few things that affect lives.
A logical assumption.Also, I suspect many who are pro-choice would personally choose not to abort if such a situation occurred personally, but I have no data on this.
Trading one evil for another is not a solution.Thank God for the decrease in abortions. If easy access to contraception is part of the solution that is working in this country then so be it!![]()
Why then did I see people on CAF say they were voting for the lesser of 2 evils?Trading one evil for another is not a solution.
It seems true but it likely isnāt. For the vast majority of people, evidence seems to show they only become active because they donāt have meaningful social support and structures from peers, parents, wider society, and etc. We have sociological evidence of this and statistical methods that are used to āget rid ofā false answers if they involve surveys. Biology has a role but Iām tired of hearing the ābiology is destinyā excuse because itās not. A fishās health is dependent on the quality of the water itās in.They account for āmedication abortionsā in their stats, apparently 45% of procedures.
Also, it seems to be a genuine decrease since states that didnāt enact further restrictions also saw decreases. I think the contraception = more activity logic ignores a large portion of** people who will be active regardless.**
I can understand not wanting to promote abc beyond just religious reasons. But it is gradually appearing to be one of the drivers of lower abortion rates. Well that and younger Mir fertile age groups are simply interacting in person less and engaging in less activity vs earlier generations.
And changes to the accessibility of abc arenāt going to create that support. I know it is anecdotal, but only one of my peers whom I knew will enough to ask became unintentionally pregnant while on abc. The rest simply used no method.It seems true but it likely isnāt. For the vast majority of people, evidence seems to show they only become active because they donāt have meaningful social support and structures from peers, parents, wider society, and etc. We have sociological evidence of this and statistical methods that are used to āget rid ofā false answers if they involve surveys. Biology has a role but Iām tired of hearing the ābiology is destinyā excuse because itās not. A fishās health is dependent on the quality of the water itās in.