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October 17, 2009 at 6:21 PM #471252October 17, 2009 at 8:48 PM #470442briansd1Guest
sd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.
October 17, 2009 at 8:48 PM #470625briansd1Guestsd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.
October 17, 2009 at 8:48 PM #470980briansd1Guestsd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.
October 17, 2009 at 8:48 PM #471054briansd1Guestsd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.
October 17, 2009 at 8:48 PM #471272briansd1Guestsd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.
October 17, 2009 at 9:53 PM #470457sd_mattParticipant[quote=briansd1]sd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.[/quote]
First paragraph; give me an example of what I said that would lead you to think that…..if you are not grasping at straws.
Second paragraph……so if it were you then you would not mind being aborted at,lets say….eight months…since you do not yet have a frame of reference or life experience. Although you would feel yourself dying. But thats just science talking, not your “opinion”. I’m sure you’re opinion caries more weight than science.
So by your standard severely mentally handicapped people who will never be capable of much life experience or a “frame of reference” are not worthy of having their lives protected by law.
I don’t think you have put much thought into your “opinion”. But that’s just my opinion.
October 17, 2009 at 9:53 PM #470639sd_mattParticipant[quote=briansd1]sd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.[/quote]
First paragraph; give me an example of what I said that would lead you to think that…..if you are not grasping at straws.
Second paragraph……so if it were you then you would not mind being aborted at,lets say….eight months…since you do not yet have a frame of reference or life experience. Although you would feel yourself dying. But thats just science talking, not your “opinion”. I’m sure you’re opinion caries more weight than science.
So by your standard severely mentally handicapped people who will never be capable of much life experience or a “frame of reference” are not worthy of having their lives protected by law.
I don’t think you have put much thought into your “opinion”. But that’s just my opinion.
October 17, 2009 at 9:53 PM #470995sd_mattParticipant[quote=briansd1]sd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.[/quote]
First paragraph; give me an example of what I said that would lead you to think that…..if you are not grasping at straws.
Second paragraph……so if it were you then you would not mind being aborted at,lets say….eight months…since you do not yet have a frame of reference or life experience. Although you would feel yourself dying. But thats just science talking, not your “opinion”. I’m sure you’re opinion caries more weight than science.
So by your standard severely mentally handicapped people who will never be capable of much life experience or a “frame of reference” are not worthy of having their lives protected by law.
I don’t think you have put much thought into your “opinion”. But that’s just my opinion.
October 17, 2009 at 9:53 PM #471070sd_mattParticipant[quote=briansd1]sd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.[/quote]
First paragraph; give me an example of what I said that would lead you to think that…..if you are not grasping at straws.
Second paragraph……so if it were you then you would not mind being aborted at,lets say….eight months…since you do not yet have a frame of reference or life experience. Although you would feel yourself dying. But thats just science talking, not your “opinion”. I’m sure you’re opinion caries more weight than science.
So by your standard severely mentally handicapped people who will never be capable of much life experience or a “frame of reference” are not worthy of having their lives protected by law.
I don’t think you have put much thought into your “opinion”. But that’s just my opinion.
October 17, 2009 at 9:53 PM #471287sd_mattParticipant[quote=briansd1]sd_matt, you want to consider the “feelings” of a fetus, yet you’re willing to overlook the “feelings” of adult men and women who have a lifetime of experience living in our society.
In my opinion, a fetus can’t have any feelings or conscience because it has no life experience and no frame of reference.[/quote]
First paragraph; give me an example of what I said that would lead you to think that…..if you are not grasping at straws.
Second paragraph……so if it were you then you would not mind being aborted at,lets say….eight months…since you do not yet have a frame of reference or life experience. Although you would feel yourself dying. But thats just science talking, not your “opinion”. I’m sure you’re opinion caries more weight than science.
So by your standard severely mentally handicapped people who will never be capable of much life experience or a “frame of reference” are not worthy of having their lives protected by law.
I don’t think you have put much thought into your “opinion”. But that’s just my opinion.
October 17, 2009 at 10:03 PM #470462briansd1Guestsd_matt, as I said, I’m not up to date with abortion laws. But I don’t think that routine abortion is legal at 8 months.
Laws already protects fetus beyond a certain stage of gestation.
I believe that the laws that restrict abortion are good enough or in many cases too stringent.
Currently legal abortion should be easily available to women who seek it.
I also believe that free birth control (the pill, condoms, etc… ) should be available to everyone, no questions asked.
October 17, 2009 at 10:03 PM #470644briansd1Guestsd_matt, as I said, I’m not up to date with abortion laws. But I don’t think that routine abortion is legal at 8 months.
Laws already protects fetus beyond a certain stage of gestation.
I believe that the laws that restrict abortion are good enough or in many cases too stringent.
Currently legal abortion should be easily available to women who seek it.
I also believe that free birth control (the pill, condoms, etc… ) should be available to everyone, no questions asked.
October 17, 2009 at 10:03 PM #471000briansd1Guestsd_matt, as I said, I’m not up to date with abortion laws. But I don’t think that routine abortion is legal at 8 months.
Laws already protects fetus beyond a certain stage of gestation.
I believe that the laws that restrict abortion are good enough or in many cases too stringent.
Currently legal abortion should be easily available to women who seek it.
I also believe that free birth control (the pill, condoms, etc… ) should be available to everyone, no questions asked.
October 17, 2009 at 10:03 PM #471075briansd1Guestsd_matt, as I said, I’m not up to date with abortion laws. But I don’t think that routine abortion is legal at 8 months.
Laws already protects fetus beyond a certain stage of gestation.
I believe that the laws that restrict abortion are good enough or in many cases too stringent.
Currently legal abortion should be easily available to women who seek it.
I also believe that free birth control (the pill, condoms, etc… ) should be available to everyone, no questions asked.
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