Author Topic: Abortion - Pro-life or Pro-choice  (Read 13013 times)

listen man, you're arguing with the wrong person.  i don't value human life very much.  when I was 10 I realized that the world's population was too high, and was reassured by the fact that when we begin running out of food world wars will occur and significantly drop the world's population.

I was loving 10 when I thought that.
Thats just called being a friend.


Thats just called being a friend.
no, being a friend is like my ramming my richard down your throat

If fetuses are people, why aren't they counted in the census?

listen man, you're arguing with the wrong person.  i don't value human life very much.  when I was 10 I realized that the world's population was too high, and was reassured by the fact that when we begin running out of food world wars will occur and significantly drop the world's population.

I was loving 10 when I thought that.
From the start I've been trying to say that people being more Abstinent is a win-win because you aren't being life into exsistence in the first place and thus there is nothing to kill or birth. Since you seem to be a little Einstein tell how many more generations will keep argueing about this subject?

If fetuses are people, why aren't they counted in the census?
Because the government said so.

abortion is good.

anti abortion groups like to cling to the "pro life" stuff, but i rather bring a child into the world when i know it's going to have a good quality of life, rather than being unplanned and unprepared. women should have the choice.

Well how come people, even people who believe fetuses are people, say "Oh we have 2 kids and 1 on the way" instead of "we have 3 kids"?

From the start I've been trying to say that people being more Abstinent is a win-win because you aren't being life into exsistence in the first place and thus there is nothing to kill or birth. Since you seem to be a little Einstein tell how many more generations will keep argueing about this subject?
You misinterpreted what I meant.  What I was saying is that I've held my belief, extreme as it is, for a long time, and it won't change anytime soon.

Also abstinence is no fun.

Well how come people, even people who believe fetuses are people, say "Oh we have 2 kids and 1 on the way" instead of "we have 3 kids"?

Because it isn't a kid yet.

It's on the way.

Like a bus trip.

Through a uterus.

Because it isn't a kid yet.

It's on the way.

Like a bus trip.

Through a uterus.

I'm saying if fetuses are considered people from conception

God hates you all.
That's weird, he loves all his children.  I go to a Catholic school so my argument is backed up!!



listen man, you're arguing with the wrong person.  i don't value human life very much.  when I was 10 I realized that the world's population was too high, and was reassured by the fact that when we begin running out of food world wars will occur and significantly drop the world's population.

I was loving 10 when I thought that.
...and?  I don't see what your point is.  You thought of a bleak and somewhat possible reality for the world.  Right after this you probably finished off your day as a 10 year old by reading some Voltaire, pondering humanity's existence and doing some calculus, right?

tl;dr:  you're not special really, that's any thought any person could make up at 10.  If you thought of it at 5, even then I'd say you're just a depressed child using his brain.



Pro-life all the way.


That's weird, he loves all his children.

According to the bible, God is one of the leading causes of death

...and?  I don't see what your point is.  You thought of a bleak and somewhat possible reality for the world.  Right after this you probably finished off your day as a 10 year old by reading some Voltaire, pondering humanity's existence and doing some calculus, right?

tl;dr:  you're not special really, that's any thought any person could make up at 10.  If you thought of it at 5, even then I'd say you're just a depressed child using his brain.
You misinterpreted what I meant.  What I was saying is that I've held my belief, extreme as it is, for a long time, and it won't change anytime soon.
To clear it up more, I'm not saying I'm incredibly intelligent or anything of the sort, I'm just saying it's a longstanding belief of mine that has yet seen much evidence to prompt change.

My position would certainly change if I saw advances in plans for space colonization or optimization of land use and production of food.

To clear it up more, I'm not saying I'm incredibly intelligent or anything of the sort, I'm just saying it's a longstanding belief of mine that has yet seen much evidence to prompt change.

My position would certainly change if I saw advances in plans for space colonization or optimization of land use and production of food.
Ok, I see what you mean now.  Totally misinterpreted your post originally, now I see what you mean though.

According to the bible, God is one of the leading causes of death
No, religion is.