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How do you know that it will not help stop it? The idea of OJ Simpson never entered my mind until long after you had used that term so obviously I do not consider you or any other prochoicer to be “the OJ Simpson of abortion.” Do you have a reference for your assertion that he was called “clinically bizarre?”Yes, “OK” = OJ, not Bart or Homer Simpsons. It was in your post #386 on page 26 that you said I “believe it is OK to kill the unborn,” but I think people choose abortion as a lesser of two evils, not because anyone thinks it’s OK.
I believe OJ Simpson was often called things like “clinically bizarre,” which may have been true of him, but which I hope helps you see why the way you talk about pro-choice people makes it sound like you think we are all like OJ Simpson murderers with no conscience. It also sounds like you may think abortion is the only issue that has a bearing on world safety. As I am sure you must know, people choose abortions for a wide range of reasons like poverty, famine, war, volatile domestic situations, maternal death risk, etc. Apparently, just trying to make abortion illegal will solve nothing, so why not work on a solution? I am convinced that you agree with me that abortions should stop, so why not help stop?
If you had bothered to read my posts in this thread you would know that I have agreed that induced abortion in an ectopic pregnancy is not considered an abortion by the Catholic Church as it is the unintentional killing of one to save the mother. When I have stated that I am against “all abortion except in cases of probability of death of the mother” I have been told by many that it weakens the prolife argument. I agreed so I stopped. Now I am being told that I should go back to my original statement. I can’t win in this discussion because no matter what I say it is wrong to someone; therefore I am going back to my original position:
Abortion is wrong except in cases of high probability of death to the mother.
However, these cases are few and far between, so I still insist that abortion is wrong.
Of course I know that people choose abortion for many reasons. I have two close friends that have had abortions and I love both of them. I’m not stupid. I don’t think most women who have abortions get pregnant on purpose just to have one. But it doesn’t matter if the abortion is obtained because of unintended pregnancy through rape, low SES or whatever - in these cases an innocent human being is intentionally killed and in many cases the mother dies, too.
Some links that might be of interest…
Does making abortion illegal stop it from occurring?
*No. Abortion rates are much less related to legal status than they are to levels of unintended pregnancy. In many countries in which abortion is illegal but unintended pregnancy is widespread—for example, Chile, Peru, Nigeria and the Philippines—the abortion rate is higher than in the United States. Some of the world’s lowest abortion rates are in Western European countries, where abortion is legal and covered by national health insurance systems, but where levels of unintended pregnancy are very low. *
guttmacher.org/in-the-know/index.html
- this is from the Guttmacher Institute which is well known for being prochoice and twists its statistics in order to agree to its agenda. I have already emailed them regarding their misuse of data. Of course they didn’t respond.
20 million unsafe abortions each year
*Sharon L. Camp, president of the Guttmacher Institute, which studies sexual and reproductive health, said at a news conference in London. “Legal restrictions do not stop abortion from happening; they just make the procedure dangerous.” *
nytimes.com/2009/10/14/health/14briefs-abortionbf.html?_r=1&emc=tnt&tntemail0=y
- again, from the Guttmacher Institute which twists data to fit their agenda.
Homicide One of Leading Causes of Injury-Related Death Among Pregnant Women, New Mothers
medicalnewstoday.com/articles/20316.php
- has nothing on the surface dealing with abortion and the researchers do admit that the numbers are probably under-reported; why did you include this cite?
**529,000 maternal deaths each year **
medicalnewstoday.com/articles/166526.php
- uh, this takes us to Africa - what does this have to do with abortion in North America? Please don’t play games with data.
Half of all American pregnancies are unintended
guttmacher.org/in-the-know/index.html
- OK so what? I was an unintended pregnancy; so was my brother. My mother didn’t kill us. As a Catholic you are supposed to accept and rejoice in any pregnancy that is sent to you from God; no matter what the package looks like it still contains a precious gift. You should know this. Also, once again, this is from the Guttmacher Institute, an organization with a proabort stance.