Friday, March 13, 2020
partial-birth abortions and abortions
This is about my views on the controversial subject of partial-birth abortions and abortions. There are many views on these so-called practices of neonatal medicine from the extremists who demonstrate how "powerful" they are by blocking abortion clinics, to the protesters that say people have the choice to kill an unborn child. That is why I think that all these protests, "demonstrations", etc. are not only useless but also tarnishes the civility of both opposing organizations. Should modern day man lower himself to the level of legalized killers or should they raise themselves above the people and doctrines they hate so much to destroy the foundations from which they[pro-choice] build upon? I want to start off with saying that I believe that people should not have the choice wether or not to keep an unborn child under any circumstances. They need to suffer the consequences of their actions. They already made the choice of the risk of conception. The two people who concieved the child need to face up to life. The law is sheltering people from life. I think that the people who do have abortions don't see abortion as killing a child, they see it as a solution to an unwanted problem. Teenage pregnancy should not be a problem, there is no reason to have to worry about it, there should be protection used if physical contact should happen. The two people who concieve a child in high school are not at the mentality level for a child. The child is better off in an orphanage. This is where I change sides, if a child is concieved while either person is in high school, an early abortion should be legaly demanded. The high schoolers have their entire lives infront ! of them and a child wont drastically change all of that. I also think that people who concieve from a crime(ie. rape), they also should be allowed to have an abortion. As I have said before that I take no sides, I also don't remain neutral. I am pro-life o
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