vern humphrey: within my definition and my dictionary’s definition, “choice” is not a crime. According to the laws of the United States, abortion itself is not a crime. You are talking about morality. I understand how you would view abortion as a moral affront to God. To a person, these posts have been about abortion, with the exception of mine and one or two others who carefully, patiently, throroughly explained to no one’s satisfaction (but mine) the sequence of events before, during and after conception. My gripe is not that anyone is offended or sickened by abortion. My problem is with one person getting all over another person about birth control, pregnancy, abortion, birth - these are private matters. Pray for them, the men, women and children embroiled in this dilemma. Offer to raise their children if they carry to term and they cannot do it themselves. Adopt the children. Find them homes. Pay the women’s medical bills. Give them a safe haven.
**rusty20: **
“. . . that does not mean that [the women’s] actions are morally or legally correct. This is incomprehensible to me . . .” Actually, the actions of these women
are protected by law. And I’ve already addressed the one-world, one-morality, and-it-has-to-be-mine code you have all served up. By the way, I’m sure we can find you a nice metal folding chair in Purgatory for laughing at any of these posts.
fix:
Please find my post where I said “abortion is neutral”. Never mind: I said, “The death of the unborn may not be a morally neutral thing . . .” Instead, find the post where I allegedly said I “have no interest in the killing of [my] fellow man”. Thank you.
Choice, as defined at the top of my previous post, is not inherently evil.
I am not going to take on state and federal intentions so you can watch me dance. This is more important than your game.
vern humphrey:
“First of all, abortions due to incest or rape make up only about 1 1/2% of all abortions.”: your point?
Allowing a woman to decide whether or not to have an abortion is not demanding “a death sentence for an innocent victim”. I’m not even talking about killing, vern, I’m talking about making a decision. Good grief.
A rape victim’s choices are as wide and broad as the choices available to any other human being.
CHOOSING LIFE IS A ALSO A CHOICE MADE OF GOD-GIVEN FREE WILL. Why assume that every woman who experiences an unexpected pregnancy and explores the option of abortion will choose abortion?
I can’t respond to your final question because I don’t understand it.
Verisimilitude:
In my 4th pregnancy I experienced quickening at a little over 4 months. I did not consider abortion because I had planned this baby. But that was my “magic moment”, if you must know. I think it’s fair to acknowledge that many women don’t get a “magic moment” and that my personal “magic moment” would be meaningless to them.
The mother of a
born baby also has choice. Ask Susan Smith or Andrea Davis, if you’re looking for an answer to whether or not a woman can make the choice to kill her children. These women, however, are not afforded any protection under the law. Abortion
is protected under U.S. law. How do I feel about any of this? Disheartened, still, by the need for abortion, set up by circumstances which may or may not have their roots in irresponsibility. Also dismayed at the fact that our government seems not to take treatment for mental illness very seriously. Sad, also, that so many folks believe that unwanted pregnancy is the natural byproduct of wanton, Godless behavior.
You will never see my point. I can see many of your points (those which appear rational go to the head of the line) - and I know that never the twain shall meet. What I carry away from this interchange today is that 1) I’ll continue to post here, and 2) I’m going to have to look elsewhere to find gentility. Your big stick doesn’t scare me. Your arrogance does.
marietta