i guess the mother in a life-threatening situation is worth her chance at life too, then
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Then what happens when you kill a civ while you're in the marines war man? You robbed an innocent being of its right to lifeWar Man wrote:
Oh and as I said before, I'm not entirely against abortion for religious reasons only. As I said before, everyone deserves a chance at life no matter the situation.
War Man wrote:
abortion should only be an option if it is a health risk to the mother that is it.
you don't know what the fuck you*re saying.War Man wrote:
As I said before, everyone deserves a chance at life no matter the situation.
it's ok, i believe in the death penalty. unlike others that do, i believe in the right of choice.Shocking wrote:
yeah but thats different
I guess that makes you pro-death.burnzz wrote:
it's ok, i believe in the death penalty. unlike others that do, i believe in the right of choice.Shocking wrote:
yeah but thats different
Or believing that killing in war is somehow justifiable but everywhere else life is sacred.burnzz wrote:
i have never met a more hypocritical set of people than pro-lifers that believe in the death penalty. anyone who believes life is sacred until it's convicted by a jury should be put down.
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The question confuses me a little, you're pro choice right? You mean as in considering human life sacred yet making exceptions for certain situations yes?burnzz wrote:
let's be honest.
who here really believes abortion is ever justified? if you believe it is justified for rape, mother's health, etc. you are pro choice.
if you believe abortion is justified, how do you feel about murder? is there a time that a murderer is ever justified? i'm not talking manslaughter, accidental death, i'm talking about when you pull the trigger to kill a n*****. when death is for personal gain like money or revenge.
i'm pro "take a fucking stance and stick with it".Shocking wrote:
The question confuses me a little, you're pro choice right?
someone is either pregnant, or they*re not, amirite?stupidest fucks who've ever walked the earth wrote:
i'm pro-life, but except in the situation of rape, mother's lifes in danger, days that end in 'y', and when my local congressman tells me not to
So, what about when humans weren't able to enter space? Were we animals then? When was this transition point exactly when we were no longer able to be considered animals?Blue Herring wrote:
My point was that no animal has demonstrated the ability to enter space through thought(and usage of that thought) alone, which demonstrates something unique within humans. Whether or not that's some immeasurable sense or simply a combination of just the right attributes isn't something that can easily be debated at this point (nor is it necessary for the issue), as its not up for debate whether or not human life is given more value in a moral sense, it IS given more value in a moral sense. The question then becomes how do you define a human life, and that's what leads me to the conclusion that I draw.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I don't even know what you said.
you can't call someone a moron just because they're pro-lifeMonkey Spanker wrote:
Jesus are these morons still arguing that abortion is wrong ffs close the thread its going nowhere.
Have you read my posts thoroughly? If it is a health risk for the mother to give birth then abortion is ok for me. One of those situations "It is either my life or the other persons life" that I have no problem with.Uzique wrote:
i guess the mother in a life-threatening situation is worth her chance at life too, then
Shifty wants to go marines, I want to go army. Another thing not all civilians are innocent. But anyway I have no doubt it will haunt me if it was an innocent civilian. Then again, that person didn't get aborted so he did at least had his/her chance at life. Doesn't mean I won't regret killing the innocent civilian. Aborting is denying a person a chance at life. As I have been sayingShocking wrote:
Then what happens when you kill a civ while you're in the marines war man? You robbed an innocent being of its right to lifeWar Man wrote:
Oh and as I said before, I'm not entirely against abortion for religious reasons only. As I said before, everyone deserves a chance at life no matter the situation.
It is also one of those situations where "It is my life or the other persons life." But doesn't mean people at war don't regret killing people, I have no doubt you have had your regrets if you did kill a person. I'm not gonna ask ya if ya did of course.Jay wrote:
Or believing that killing in war is somehow justifiable but everywhere else life is sacred.burnzz wrote:
i have never met a more hypocritical set of people than pro-lifers that believe in the death penalty. anyone who believes life is sacred until it's convicted by a jury should be put down.