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Voco proTatiano: At what exact moment does the “foetus become an unborn child”? Is abortion a sin before that moment and a crime after that moment? This “quickening” business: There is a broad range of when the first detection of movement can be felt, ranging from 13-25 weeks. If no central nervous system develops and quickening never takes place, is abortion acceptable? I thought Catholics believed that life begins at conception. Are you not Catholic?
In my view, you need not fear “fire and brimstone” as a result of sharing this planet with me, as you are not culpable in any way for my thoughts, words or deeds.
Catholic Kat:
You may not abort your fetus when you are in labor. To the best of my knowledge, the latest anyone will perform an abortion is at 24 weeks’ gestation. No remarks or judgment necessary: moot point.
I never said “Don’t make abortion illegal”. I simply made an observation that abortions will continue whether abortion is legal or not. Abortion dates back to ancient times - if a woman decides she wants to end her pregnancy she will find a way, legal or not.
I feel you have misinterpreted my posts: I do not condone, advocate, demand, suggest or offer abortion to any woman, nor do I support anyone’s failure to feed, bathe or school his or her children. I stand back and allow a woman to decide for herself the course of action she will take. If you think you can influence her in some way to retract her decision, I don’t get in your way, either. It’s none of my affair. And if you, like Voco proTatiano, are alarmed or disgusted at the prospect of sharing this planet with someone who does not believe exactly as you do, I respect your right to feel the way you do and think of me what you will. Your feelings are not facts.
MIZER:
About those “most loving and giving people * would ever hope to meet”: Where are they? I have not found them here on this forum. I’ve found bickering, sniping, name-calling, condescension, narrow-mindedness, and hateful glee. There are enough of you piling up in my inbox to lead me to conclude that you are a representative cross-section of modern American Catholics, and that these despicable attitudes permeate every facet of your lives. If I were a pregnant woman contemplating abortion and any one of you approached me with this vitriol, I would run, run into the abortion clinic.
If you believe that you are culpable for genocide, maybe you should live the rest of your life on your knees. I do not believe I am personally responsible for the decision a young woman in Santa Rosa, California made on July 9, 2001 or the choice a woman in Eau Claire, Wisconsin made on January 31, 1988. I understand that Catholicism demands that you honor its teachings. I believe you volunteer to do so. I have no problem with any of that. I simply don’t find the argument for mass culpability for one person’s sin reasonable. Since I do not believe I am personally responsible, and I support women’s legal right to choose, I find no reason to change the system.
You need not concern yourself with my plan to “save” myself. Surely you don’t feel personally responsible for my having developed a life philosophy and style which is radically different than yours? No worries. God’s heart is bigger than yours.
I am not blind or deaf: one “marietta” will suffice.
**Mary Gail: **
You and fix can go back and see that I have not characterized abortion per se as “bad”. I have described the need for abortion, the strong market for abortion, the root of the entire problem, as being “a tragedy”. The woman who opts to have an abortion may, indeed, be making a poor choice, but I do not believe that there is only one “correct” choice. Splitting hairs, perhaps, but the poor choice speaks to many facets of the woman’s circumstances, and the “correct” choice addresses only the moral aspect of her decision.
There are certainly laws which tell you that you may not take my car or leave your kids on the side of the road. But, like it or not, there currently is no law in the United States which prohibits abortion in the first two trimesters of pregnancy. So GET OUT THE VOTE if you want to change it. The “death of the unborn” may not be a morally neutral thing, but my standing back and allowing another woman to decide how she will proceed, or if she will proceed, with her pregnancy, is the height of neutrality.
Sidebar: fix can speak for himself. You need not explain his intentions to me.
marietta*
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Voco proTatiano: At what exact moment does the “foetus become
In my view, you need not fear “fire and brimstone” as a result of sharing this planet with me, as you are not culpable in any way for my thoughts, words or deeds.
Catholic Kat:
You may not abort your fetus when you are in labor. To the best of my knowledge, the latest anyone will perform an abortion is at 24 weeks’ gestation. No remarks or judgment necessary: moot point.
I never said “Don’t make abortion illegal”. I simply made an observation that abortions will continue whether abortion is legal or not. Abortion dates back to ancient times - if a woman decides she wants to end her pregnancy she will find a way, legal or not.
I feel you have misinterpreted my posts: I do not condone, advocate, demand, suggest or offer abortion to any woman, nor do I support anyone’s failure to feed, bathe or school his or her children. I stand back and allow a woman to decide for herself the course of action she will take. If you think you can influence her in some way to retract her decision, I don’t get in your way, either. It’s none of my affair. And if you, like Voco proTatiano, are alarmed or disgusted at the prospect of sharing this planet with someone who does not believe exactly as you do, I respect your right to feel the way you do and think of me what you will. Your feelings are not facts.
MIZER:
About those “most loving and giving people * would ever hope to meet”: Where are they? I have not found them here on this forum. I’ve found bickering, sniping, name-calling, condescension, narrow-mindedness, and hateful glee. There are enough of you piling up in my inbox to lead me to conclude that you are a representative cross-section of modern American Catholics, and that these despicable attitudes permeate every facet of your lives. If I were a pregnant woman contemplating abortion and any one of you approached me with this vitriol, I would run, run into the abortion clinic.
If you believe that you are culpable for genocide, maybe you should live the rest of your life on your knees. I do not believe I am personally responsible for the decision a young woman in Santa Rosa, California made on July 9, 2001 or the choice a woman in Eau Claire, Wisconsin made on January 31, 1988. I understand that Catholicism demands that you honor its teachings. I believe you volunteer to do so. I have no problem with any of that. I simply don’t find the argument for mass culpability for one person’s sin reasonable. Since I do not believe I am personally responsible, and I support women’s legal right to choose, I find no reason to change the system.
You need not concern yourself with my plan to “save” myself. Surely you don’t feel personally responsible for my having developed a life philosophy and style which is radically different than yours? No worries. God’s heart is bigger than yours.
I am not blind or deaf: one “marietta” will suffice.
**Mary Gail: **
You and fix can go back and see that I have not characterized abortion per se as “bad”. I have described the need for abortion, the strong market for abortion, the root of the entire problem, as being “a tragedy”. The woman who opts to have an abortion may, indeed, be making a poor choice, but I do not believe that there is only one “correct” choice. Splitting hairs, perhaps, but the poor choice speaks to many facets of the woman’s circumstances, and the “correct” choice addresses only the moral aspect of her decision.
There are certainly laws which tell you that you may not take my car or leave your kids on the side of the road. But, like it or not, there currently is no law in the United States which prohibits abortion in the first two trimesters of pregnancy. So GET OUT THE VOTE if you want to change it. The “death of the unborn” may not be a morally neutral thing, but my standing back and allowing another woman to decide how she will proceed, or if she will proceed, with her pregnancy, is the height of neutrality.
Sidebar: fix can speak for himself. You need not explain his intentions to me.
marietta*