Abortion is Right?
By gsr7181
@gsr7181 (13)
India
January 27, 2007 11:14am CST
Pro-Life or Pro-Choice? that is a big question that a lot of Catholics are asked. But what do they really mean? What are the factors that distinguish each of them? You may think that pro-choice means that you are for the mothers choice, but you know what, if the mother has an abortion then she is a murderer. She is killing a innocent human being with a soul, who God dearly loves. I bet you have never thought of it like that before. Being pro-choice says that it is ok to let other people make wrong and hurtful decisions. Think about it, do you really want people to kill an innocent person?
2 responses
@Eric9000 (36)
• United States
27 Jan 07
You lose that bet. Most people have thought about it every which way. The whole issue of abortion is an unresolvable question, because the arguments are based on different premises. Just as you can believe in God or not, you can believe abortion is ok or not. But it's a belief, not a logical conclusion.
@DeepThought (433)
• South Africa
27 Jan 07
Well, since you chose to dfine a bunch of cells as a person, does that mean that you are a murderer because your immune system has killed countless microorganisms during your lifetime?
If you want a discussion, I am happy to talk to you, but it looks to me like you just want to convert people to your point of view.