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  Pro-choice or Pro-life? (search mode)
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Question: Perhaps the most important issue facing the courts.
#1
Pro-choice in all cases
 
#2
Pro-choice though pro-life at a certain point before infancy
 
#3
Pro-life with exceptions to rape, incest and danger to the mother
 
#4
Pro-life in all cases
 
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Total Voters: 144

Author Topic: Pro-choice or Pro-life?  (Read 7137 times)
T0rM3nTeD
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« on: December 17, 2020, 12:13:58 PM »

I wish that the nomenclature would change to be Anti-Abortion / Pro-Choice. The problem with the term pro-life is that a large percentage of the people who identify as pro-life don't really care about saving life, but care more about not having abortion. Many of the evangelicals (my family included) do not support sex education at a younger age, making contraceptives such as condoms and birth control easily available to young teens, etc. They care more about putting their beliefs of no sex before marriage on the population. If preserving "life" was more important to them than no sex before marriage, they preach no sex before marriage, but also put things in place to prevent pregnancy, and therefore abortions, knowing that people will have sex no matter what.
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