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Toomey1979
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I’m not married not Roe. And I don’t oppose some restrction on abortions. But even if we got rid of 98% of abortions some here still would be satified. We have some crazies in our church that would rather woman die from complications than allow even very rare abortion.Conception results in a one celled zygote, set on a course of development over a period of nine months. An embryologist would not refer to any stage of the process as a “clump of cells.” This is how we all began.
But, as I said, the cutoff point established by Roe and Doe at which we can no longer kill them is presently after 9 months–birth. Seems a little late to me. Not much different from infanticide. I’ve not heard any pro-choice lobbyist ask for an earlier cutoff point.
And as for the oft-cited cases of rape, incest, and life of the mother–if abortion were limited to only those possibilities, the abortion rate would immediately drop by 98%.