Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
Almost missed this point.
It's an important decision, but the question is not whether to bet on the child or not, you've already made that decision in the affirmative. It would be like making the decision to buy and then sell shortly, and incurring a cost for both transactions.
Almost missed this point.
It's an important decision, but the question is not whether to bet on the child or not, you've already made that decision in the affirmative. It would be like making the decision to buy and then sell shortly, and incurring a cost for both transactions.
So it's not just a case of the decision eventually paying off, it's a decision as to whether you can afford to take a loss now or hold tight and see what happens.
There may be some very valid reasons for people to seek abortion unrelated to health issues.
What makes you think that prolife folks don't adopt when they have an opportunity to do so? I don't seen any evidence of it, and I've met a fair number of them.
That's a good question. They believe children have a right to a mother and a father, and that it would be wrong to deprive them of either.
Why then, do we not take away children from single parents, who are deprived? Why then, do we not ban divorces when children are involved?
It would be wrong to deprive those children a mother and a father. Why is it okay for those kids to suffer such an egregious violation of their rights, but adoptive children not?
One step at a time. You can't defend someone's quality of life, if they do not have the right to life.
(Admittedly, it does dovetail right into another Catholic sensibility, the opposition to euthanasia. Disagree with it as I might, I respect that at least they're consistent with the pro-life position, something which most pro-lifers are not.)
If you seriously believe in adoption, why would you be saying this? We have an obligation to help these children that are already here. It doesn't matter what the social conditions are, people are always being born, and we should help them as best as we can.
Along with contraceptive use declining. It's clear. Contraceptives and abortion go hand in hand.
The child doesn't have a choice. The child didn't ask to be here.
How can you tell this child, I didn't want you so I am going to make sure you don't get your shot. Your mother gave you your shot, so why can't you give your kid his?
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