So what's the non-religious argument against abortion in the first few weeks of pregnancy? Or something like Plan B emergency contraception? Because last time I checked, the United States of America is not a Christian theocracy, despite the stringent desire of some to make it so.This really isn’t a religion bashing thread. People believe stuff you don’t for reasons you don’t agree with. Accept that and move on. The ideas you have that are ideologically derived are no less full of **** than anyone else’s.
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How can abortion be legal when someone can be charged with the death of an unborn child due to an auto accident? I would say it should be the other way round. The abortion has intent to kill and an accident would lack that intent. Intent has a large roll in our laws.So what's the non-religious argument against abortion in the first few weeks of pregnancy? Or something like Plan B emergency contraception? Because last time I checked, the United States of America is not a Christian theocracy, despite the stringent desire of some to make it so.
Ever been so "pro-life" that you'll kill to prove it?
Another Texas GOP lawmaker is attempting to make abortion punishable by the death penalty
Similar bills filed in the Texas Legislature in previous years have failed.www.texastribune.org
At least in the US, we have a right to “life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.“ That first point alone would make it wrong. Just like I don’t have a right to shoot you in the face because I don’t want you around making my life harder than it “needs“ to be.So what's the non-religious argument against abortion in the first few weeks of pregnancy? Or something like Plan B emergency contraception? Because last time I checked, the United States of America is not a Christian theocracy, despite the stringent desire of some to make it so.
Ever been so "pro-life" that you'll kill to prove it?
Another Texas GOP lawmaker is attempting to make abortion punishable by the death penalty
Similar bills filed in the Texas Legislature in previous years have failed.www.texastribune.org
I’ve heard that described as standing on God’s lap to slap his face.At the very least these threads inevitably have the atheists digging into scripture even though it's to try and throw it back in peoples faces lol, and almost always the Old Testament.
FIFY. The New Testament is too lovey for them. They gotta go to the stuff before Jesus said "Forget that way. I am the captain, now."At the very least these threads inevitably have the atheists digging into scripture even though it's to try and throw it back in peoples faces lol, and always the Old Testament.
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It also wouldn't play well as an answer to the gotcha, but I think it is kind of like the hand washing that goes on on the libertarian right1) I think the number is closer to 1%.
2) Regardless of the number it doesn’t matter. 1% of a lot is a lot. It’s a gotcha question but your answer would just be seen as a deflection. Not a bad one as deflections go.
3) there isn’t a good answer to that question. If you have a world view that regards abortion as murder, any answer to the rape question that doesn’t treat abortion as murder makes you inconsistent. But saying that it should be illegal even after rape is only socially acceptable to religious conservatives. So pretty much you have to deflect.
Deuteronomy 5:9At least as cool as the children who perished in the flood because of the sins of their fathers.
The system does not allow me to like this post enoughThis really isn’t a religion bashing thread. People believe stuff you don’t for reasons you don’t agree with. Accept that and move on. The ideas you have that are ideologically derived are no less full of **** than anyone else’s.
I'm only at MickeyD's a couple times a year, usually because I'm on the road and just want a quick breakfastWe might take the terrorists to McStinks on occasion for a happy meal (They love it) and I might get some fries that’s it for us.
But moms/Dads still feed the kids supper from the place as is evident from the drive through at dinner.
This really isn’t a religion bashing thread. People believe stuff you don’t for reasons you don’t agree with. Accept that and move on. The ideas you have that are ideologically derived are no less full of **** than anyone else’s.
It isn't a Democracy, either. So what is the argument against states rights to determine the question for themselves? That you can't get your way everywhere all the time?So what's the non-religious argument against abortion in the first few weeks of pregnancy? Or something like Plan B emergency contraception? Because last time I checked, the United States of America is not a Christian theocracy, despite the stringent desire of some to make it so.