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& that's where yours and my opinion differe. You didn't have to comment on this quote, yet you did, and now however many messages later, we've reached no agreement. Your point? I have no idea. But it's wasting y time. (And I'm sure yours.) Goodbye.
So, you think fetuses are alive? Because it seems you refuse to call it a baby. If you believed it was alive, wouldn't you call it a baby? Because that's what people call it once it is outside the womb.
& that's where yours and my opinion differe. You didn't have to comment on this quote, yet you did, and now however many messages later, we've reached no agreement. Your point? I have no idea. But it's wasting y time. (And I'm sure yours.) Goodbye.
Actually, have you ever watched a video of an abortion happening? The baby is not easily pulled out. It screams and kicks.
so, if a baby dies (a fullgrown baby, or even one with only the major bones in place) and it is stillborn, what is it when it comes out? Do you still believe that though it has a beating heart at 15-18 days, it isn't alive?
Yes, I have watched abortion videos. I have also done strenuous research I abortion in the past. A properly performed abortion does not involve a screaming or "kicking" fetus. Proper abortion doctors take careful measures before hand so that even if the fetus could "scream and kick" it wouldn't. However, it is underdeveloped and cannot do so. By the time they are able to "scream and kick" it would be too late to get an abortion. And I did not say it wasn't alive, you seem to have difficulties when it comes to reading opposing arguments, because you are attempting to put my words in my mouth.
So, you think fetuses are alive? Because it seems you refuse to call it a baby. If you believed it was alive, wouldn't you call it a baby? Because that's what people call it once it is outside the womb.
INDIA the country in south east asia. That's where i live. Women are welcome to get an abortion here. They pay for it by themselves though, and henceforth, the indian government won't ban abortion because of your opinion because over here, we believe that you can do what you want, as long as its not against the constitution. If you had modified your arguement it might've worked, you see, people will get abortions whether you like it or not. Over here, the government has made -selective abortions illegal and akin to murder, cutting the amount of abortions done in half.
& that's where yours and my opinion differe. You didn't have to comment on this quote, yet you did, and now however many messages later, we've reached no agreement. Your point? I have no idea. But it's wasting y time. (And I'm sure yours.) Goodbye.
Anndddd, you still have yet to tell me HOW I am wrong.
I think we all can be hypocrites at times. To think that you'll never be one, is, just prideful. We all fall short. I intend on not being hypocritical and I don't get how I'm appearing hypocritical to you. It would seem to me that you have nooo idea what you're talking about even though you claim to. And, I'm not pathetic. I just examined both sides of the argument (like an "open-minded" person" would and made what I feel like to be the correct opinion.
*babies can feel pain.
And you didn't answer my questions.
How would you like to be denied access to medical supplies in a war? Been told that, "You're not an adult, so you aren't acceptable?" That's what abortion is, pretty much.
If it's a "fetus", tell me when it "officially becomes a baby?"
Fetus. Babies that are outside the womb can certainly feel pain, but a fetus does not. And I'm just laughing at the fact that you're trying to compare aborting a fetus to access to medical supplies. And a fetus is a baby once out of the womb, or to be specific, once you reach 4 or 5 months of pregnancy. If you would like to enlighten yourself instead of making empty statements, google is your buddy in that regard.
Actually, have you ever watched a video of an abortion happening? The baby is not easily pulled out. It screams and kicks.
so, if a baby dies (a fullgrown baby, or even one with only the major bones in place) and it is stillborn, what is it when it comes out? Do you still believe that though it has a beating heart at 15-18 days, it isn't alive?
Yes, I have watched abortion videos. I have also done strenuous research I abortion in the past. A properly performed abortion does not involve a screaming or "kicking" fetus. Proper abortion doctors take careful measures before hand so that even if the fetus could "scream and kick" it wouldn't. However, it is underdeveloped and cannot do so. By the time they are able to "scream and kick" it would be too late to get an abortion. And I did not say it wasn't alive, you seem to have difficulties when it comes to reading opposing arguments, because you are attempting to put my words in my mouth.
So, you think fetuses are alive? Because it seems you refuse to call it a baby. If you believed it was alive, wouldn't you call it a baby? Because that's what people call it once it is outside the womb.
Well, no one gives it a chance.
As you said youreself, you don't know me therefore you cannot make the assumption that I am unintelligent.
It has a heartbeat at 15-18 days.
When babies are aborted, abortionists are supposed to find the spinal cord, and some major bones. (The ones that are performed in clinic, anyways.)
Yeah, you're right, it's not fully developed, but that's because people don't give it a chance to develop and grow.
If you don't think it's a baby in the first trimester (or whatever trimester), then when does it "officially become a baby?"
You are wrong once again, I can make that assumption. The child can't be given a chance for one. It's only the parents choice though. Also, I believe the fetus become an official baby when it is fully devevloped
Anndddd, you still have yet to tell me HOW I am wrong.
I think we all can be hypocrites at times. To think that you'll never be one, is, just prideful. We all fall short. I intend on not being hypocritical and I don't get how I'm appearing hypocritical to you. It would seem to me that you have nooo idea what you're talking about even though you claim to. And, I'm not pathetic. I just examined both sides of the argument (like an "open-minded" person" would and made what I feel like to be the correct opinion.
I, in fact, did NOT tell anyone what they can and cannot do. I made a simple comparison.
I am completely against sexism. Men and women are equal and I don't think jokes that either sexes are stupid are funny.
Main Entry: ·ism Pronunciation: \sek-si-zm\Function: noun Etymology: 1 + -ism (as in ) Date: 1968 1 : prejudice or discrimination based on ; especially : discrimination against women 2 : behavior, conditions, or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on .
It obviously says nothing about telling a woman what she can and cannot do with her baby. How about the fact that I do not want to support abotion yet my family's taxes go to pay for abortion? that's prejudice. And a form of sexism, since it places more focus on women than men. That's sexism for ya.
Well, since men cannot get pregnant, what do you suggest we do for them?And anyway, your opinion isn't going to affect the fact that abortion is very much legal in India.
INDIA the country in south east asia. That's where i live. Women are welcome to get an abortion here. They pay for it by themselves though, and henceforth, the indian government won't ban abortion because of your opinion because over here, we believe that you can do what you want, as long as its not against the constitution. If you had modified your arguement it might've worked, you see, people will get abortions whether you like it or not. Over here, the government has made -selective abortions illegal and akin to murder, cutting the amount of abortions done in half.
& that's where yours and my opinion differe. You didn't have to comment on this quote, yet you did, and now however many messages later, we've reached no agreement. Your point? I have no idea. But it's wasting y time. (And I'm sure yours.) Goodbye.
Given a choice, I'm sure it would want to live. A child with a gun pointed at their head obviously does not want to die. If you were on a comatose state, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want me to rip your limps off you and bury you alive.
You really don't understand anything do you. There is no obvious maybe the child wants to die. Maybe it was right. And the fetus isn't grown. It's not even fully developed, it completely different then being grown up now, but you being unintelligent clearly do not see the difference
Well, no one gives it a chance.
As you said youreself, you don't know me therefore you cannot make the assumption that I am unintelligent.
It has a heartbeat at 15-18 days.
When babies are aborted, abortionists are supposed to find the spinal cord, and some major bones. (The ones that are performed in clinic, anyways.)
Yeah, you're right, it's not fully developed, but that's because people don't give it a chance to develop and grow.
If you don't think it's a baby in the first trimester (or whatever trimester), then when does it "officially become a baby?"
You are wrong once again, I can make that assumption. The child can't be given a chance for one. It's only the parents choice though. Also, I believe the fetus become an official baby when it is fully devevloped
Eh, bunch of eugenics bull crap.
And we won't always agree. We don't all have the same thoughts nor god nor religion nor doctrines.
Yeah, it's true, but I don't really want to pay for it. And I do not have to agree with it either.
And we won't always agree. We don't all have the same thoughts nor god nor religion nor doctrines.
so, if a baby dies (a fullgrown baby, or even one with only the major bones in place) and it is stillborn, what is it when it comes out? Do you still believe that though it has a beating heart at 15-18 days, it isn't alive?
Just because things are legal doesn't mean I have to agree with them.
And, you know, my opinion does affect you, because Indiana also has the largest concentration of slavery in all it's forms.
Yeah, it's true, but I don't really want to pay for it. And I do not have to agree with it either.
And we won't always agree. We don't all have the same thoughts nor god nor religion nor doctrines.
No child is unwanted.
So, moments before birth? Even though it has a beating heart? Fingerprints at 18 weeks? A spinal cord? A nose, and toes?
I think we all can be hypocrites at times. To think that you'll never be one, is, just prideful. We all fall short. I intend on not being hypocritical and I don't get how I'm appearing hypocritical to you. It would seem to me that you have nooo idea what you're talking about even though you claim to. And, I'm not pathetic. I just examined both sides of the argument (like an "open-minded" person" would and made what I feel like to be the correct opinion.
And you didn't answer my questions.
How would you like to be denied access to medical supplies in a war? Been told that, "You're not an adult, so you aren't acceptable?" That's what abortion is, pretty much.
If it's a "fetus", tell me when it "officially becomes a baby?"
so, if a baby dies (a fullgrown baby, or even one with only the major bones in place) and it is stillborn, what is it when it comes out? Do you still believe that though it has a beating heart at 15-18 days, it isn't alive?
As you said youreself, you don't know me therefore you cannot make the assumption that I am unintelligent.
It has a heartbeat at 15-18 days.
When babies are aborted, abortionists are supposed to find the spinal cord, and some major bones. (The ones that are performed in clinic, anyways.)
Yeah, you're right, it's not fully developed, but that's because people don't give it a chance to develop and grow.
If you don't think it's a baby in the first trimester (or whatever trimester), then when does it "officially become a baby?"
So, moments before birth? Even though it has a beating heart? Fingerprints at 18 weeks? A spinal cord? A nose, and toes?
Actually, I do, so don't make assumptions. It's "idiotic," as you might say.
I think we all can be hypocrites at times. To think that you'll never be one, is, just prideful. We all fall short. I intend on not being hypocritical and I don't get how I'm appearing hypocritical to you. It would seem to me that you have nooo idea what you're talking about even though you claim to. And, I'm not pathetic. I just examined both sides of the argument (like an "open-minded" person" would and made what I feel like to be the correct opinion.
I am completely against sexism. Men and women are equal and I don't think jokes that either sexes are stupid are funny.
Main Entry: ·ism Pronunciation: \sek-si-zm\Function: noun Etymology: 1 + -ism (as in ) Date: 1968 1 : prejudice or discrimination based on ; especially : discrimination against women 2 : behavior, conditions, or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on .
It obviously says nothing about telling a woman what she can and cannot do with her baby. How about the fact that I do not want to support abotion yet my family's taxes go to pay for abortion? that's prejudice. And a form of sexism, since it places more focus on women than men. That's sexism for ya.
Just because things are legal doesn't mean I have to agree with them.
And, you know, my opinion does affect you, because Indiana also has the largest concentration of slavery in all it's forms.
Yeah, it's true, but I don't really want to pay for it. And I do not have to agree with it either.
And we won't always agree. We don't all have the same thoughts nor god nor religion nor doctrines.
Given a choice, I'm sure it would want to live. A child with a gun pointed at their head obviously does not want to die. If you were on a comatose state, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want me to rip your limps off you and bury you alive.
As you said youreself, you don't know me therefore you cannot make the assumption that I am unintelligent.
It has a heartbeat at 15-18 days.
When babies are aborted, abortionists are supposed to find the spinal cord, and some major bones. (The ones that are performed in clinic, anyways.)
Yeah, you're right, it's not fully developed, but that's because people don't give it a chance to develop and grow.
If you don't think it's a baby in the first trimester (or whatever trimester), then when does it "officially become a baby?"
So, moments before birth? Even though it has a beating heart? Fingerprints at 18 weeks? A spinal cord? A nose, and toes?