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gakroeger
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You keep basing your opinions on what is the current state of our civilization. The problem here is that we have already passed the point of becoming an immoral society. This may sound harsh however, again the reason it sounds harsh is that we are killing our young and many don’t seem to realize this can lead nowhere but down. Because half of the population believes killing our young is alright, does not make it right.I know there are many who are thinking ‘but abortion is murder - we have to prosecute it as murder’. Rape and murder are opposed by 99.99999% of the population. However, there is no such unanimity on abortion. While you may think this is a black and white issue, society as a whole views this differently, as evidenced by the percentage of those who classify themselves as pro-choice. Consider all of the political and legal maneuvering on this issue over the past 30 years. I don’t believe it has fundamentally changed the debate in any way. That is why I don’t believe the force of government is the solution here.
You have made another point I would like to agree with, “we need to change the hearts and minds” of those who believe abortion is an acceptable solution to an unwanted pregnancy. However, this must be done with logic which holds true to truth itself. Once we compromise truth in anyway, our whole argument falls apart. The first step after convincing people that the unborn are just like us only younger and that we were once just like them, is to get society to accept adoption, there are thousands if not millions of couples who would welcome one of these babies into their homes. Admittedly there is a problem with the adoption of some minority children, but this is just another challenge to be overcome. In my own family, I have a son and daughter-in-law who were unable to conceive a child and they tried for years to adopt a white baby. This proved to be virtually impossible and they adopted a premature black baby that was miraculously born of a crack addicted mother. The baby weighed only a little less than 2 pounds when born. Today this granddaughter is an intelligent, outgoing, 13 years old, six foot tall basketball player and the joy of all of our lives.