Re: The Abortion Issue

Originally Posted by
traxx
I have never understood this viewpoint. Why someone would think it was okay to kill a baby in the womb but want a murderer to live. You're equating Tim McVeigh with an unborn child whose future is yet to be seen. McVeigh made his choice. . . . .
I wasn't equating the life of an unborn child with anything traxx, nor did I suggest that criminals be set free if you are also confused about my view of that. What's the point in twisting what someone posts to try and justify your argument? And, BTW, McVeigh was an unborn child pretty early on. If he had been aborted; no Murrah bombing . . . so would abortion be OK if we could read the tea leaves and know what lies in the future. What is the difference between snuffing Tim as a fetus or as a convicted mass murderer.
Simply put, I don't believe that I or the state has the right to take another life for any reason except in the rare case of self defense . . . there are lots of scenarios that describe those situations and no point in going into that black hole here.
In case you hadn't heard the vast majority of the rest of civilization on this planet also opposes the death penalty and uses life in prison as the maximum punishment.
IMO there are rare cases where abortion is appropriate, but not as birth control. But, that's none of the state's business either.
You either believe that life is sacred or you don't . . . how can there be some half-way position where one life has value and another doesn't? Isn't the teaching of about every religion pretty much that god, however you conceive of god, makes the call not man.
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