Topic: The negative impact of ABORTION
Rjacque's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:03 PM
Edited by Rjacque on Sun 04/13/14 02:06 PM
No matter your reasons abortion have a negative spiritual impact in both men and women's life

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:11 PM
Uh oh. Time to get out the popcorn. This topic is ripe for a real show.



kc0003's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:18 PM
there was a girl from Tuscon, she was beaten outside of an abortion clinic after having been through the procedure. i wonder which event had the biggest impact on her 'spiritual' being?

kc0003's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:18 PM

Uh oh. Time to get out the popcorn. This topic is ripe for a real show.





laugh

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:18 PM

Uh oh. Time to get out the popcorn. This topic is ripe for a real show.




don't forget the Dried Cat-Squares!laugh
Might be a long night!bigsmile

soufiehere's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:22 PM

No matter your reasons abortion have a negative spiritual impact in both men and women's life

I don't think medical decisions have any impact
on spirituality.

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Sun 04/13/14 02:28 PM


No matter your reasons abortion have a negative spiritual impact in both men and women's life

I don't think medical decisions have any impact
on spirituality.

I'm not quite sure what I think about abortion. I've seen cases where I sort of understand it, rape for instance, but at the end of the day a life is a life so I get confused thinking about it.
A good topic though.
I'm also a Catholic which confuses me even more.
I read a story a while back where a woman had a baby out of wedlock. No priest would baptise the baby so the Pope offered to baptise the baby himself, in the Vatican. How nice.
But back to abortion, what a traumatic decision to have to make.

soufiehere's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:37 PM


I'm not quite sure what I think about abortion. I've seen cases where I sort of understand it, rape for instance, but at the end of the day a life is a life so I get confused thinking about it.
A good topic though.
I'm also a Catholic which confuses me even more.
I read a story a while back where a woman had a baby out of wedlock. No priest would baptise the baby so the Pope offered to baptise the baby himself, in the Vatican. How nice.
But back to abortion, what a traumatic decision to have to make.

I do not think there is a woman alive, no matter their
circumstances, who does not wince at the very idea of
abortion.

The women who choose it do not do it whimsically, I am sure.
Their body, their choice, their memory.
I am not Catholic, but have to admire what the Pope offered.
Judge not..

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 04/13/14 02:38 PM


No matter your reasons abortion have a negative spiritual impact in both men and women's life

I don't think medical decisions have any impact
on spirituality.


When there is nothing medically wrong with an unborn baby or its mother, then a decision to obtain an abortion isn't due to a medical issue.

kc0003's photo
Sun 04/13/14 03:05 PM



No matter your reasons abortion have a negative spiritual impact in both men and women's life

I don't think medical decisions have any impact
on spirituality.


When there is nothing medically wrong with an unborn baby or its mother, then a decision to obtain an abortion isn't due to a medical issue.

didn't say medical issue...

FearandLoathing's photo
Sun 04/13/14 03:07 PM
Their body, their choice...More people should remember that and quit trying to control the many through the few.

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Sun 04/13/14 03:15 PM

Their body, their choice...More people should remember that and quit trying to control the many through the few.

Yeah good point Fear, but the unborn baby doesn't have a choice, I certainly agree about your many and few though.

FearandLoathing's photo
Sun 04/13/14 03:51 PM


Their body, their choice...More people should remember that and quit trying to control the many through the few.

Yeah good point Fear, but the unborn baby doesn't have a choice, I certainly agree about your many and few though.


The unborn baby wouldn't have a choice if it were born either.

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Sun 04/13/14 03:56 PM
Always choose life! There is always adoption.

kc0003's photo
Sun 04/13/14 04:24 PM

Always choose life! There is always adoption.


yes and the over 300,000 kids in our foster care system can attest to the likelihood of being adopted. especially the ones that 'age out' of the system, some 25,000 a year since 2007.

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Sun 04/13/14 04:44 PM
At least they have a chanceflowerforyou

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Sun 04/13/14 04:55 PM
Oh well I'm just gonna say your opinion is yours and mine is mine. One of those topics I CHOOSE LIFE!

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Sun 04/13/14 04:58 PM

Oh well I'm just gonna say your opinion is yours and mine is mine. One of those topics I CHOOSE LIFE!

flowerforyou

kc0003's photo
Sun 04/13/14 05:04 PM
Edited by kc0003 on Sun 04/13/14 05:08 PM
you are assuming my position, since i have not given it. all i did was respond to the original post and comment on a coupe of replies in the thread.

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Sun 04/13/14 05:09 PM
No matter...its one of those topics...there is no black and white here just a huge grey area.flowerforyou