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Default 19th August 2008

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Originally Posted by Salome View Post


Yes rarely, but it happens like in cases of rape for example. Or if you take the 72 hrs pills etc...
Salome, these unfotunate cases, rape and incest, are exception and not the major cause for feminist to ride the wave of abortion right! We aretalking about the majority who confined to the isssue at hand.

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Hypocrisy is when your pro-life choice brings actually just more suffering, a miserable life.
would you kindly care to explain the above because i do not get how you put this sentence together!

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I never saw such researches, it shall depend though on the individual cases. I am sure you will find many women who regretted it, and also many who will say it was inevitable.
researches are avialable and does not favor your point of argument. I will provide you with some whenever you want. LA times, a liberal-non conservative newspaper, did a survey in nineties and found out that 58% of aborters regret having done so, hence the majority regret it and the reverse of what you stated is true!


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Is moral attached to religion, or it stands separately too? If it stands alone too, who sets the moral standards?
As i stated before, morals areset of codes that are acquired from upbringing and society in general. Are they connected to religion? if you agree that most societies have certain set of beliefs/religion then morals are just byproduct of such religion. moral standards are mostly set by the society and different morals have different weight from one society to another and within the same society but with multi religious beliefs, i.e. cheating for western society is as wrong as adultery however it is the other way around in our lovely middle east! shameful honor killing is not plainly condemnd by one group of certain religious belief while it is not the case for another group with different religious beliefs in the same society and across most ME countries. so as you see the society/tribes/family and mostly religion of these individuals tend to directly affect the formation of the individual's moral standards.
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ps: we can not argue with faith, right?:)
Salome, discussion could be on any topics including faith but in no way we can confine faith to tangible material. faith surpasses our dimensions and make the impossible possible.rgrds
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