LYCOS RETRIEVER
Abortion
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Abortion is the artificial voluntary termination of a human pregnancy by destroying and removing the developing child. If there is no pregnancy, there can not be an abortion. The only way to do an abortion in humans is to kill a child. To do an abortion to an animal is against the Law.
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WASHINGTON, Abortion advocate Frances Kissling, head of Catholics for a Free Choice, is all but begging the US bishops to excommunicate her in a column this week while claiming that her "right" to support abortion is enshrined in Canon law. She declares, after decades of public repudiation of the basic tenets of Catholicism, that she cannot be excommunicated formally because Canon law itself is equivocal and open to interpretation. Kissling has made her fame by being the "Catholic" voice of abortion claiming for decades that it is possible to repudiate the sanctity of human life and remain a "good Catholic."
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Abortion does not always have a negative impact on the woman's body or on her psyche. Some woman regret their abortions. Some women ... regret getting married. Does that mean that marriage should be outlawed?
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Abortion is horrible! The child is being murdered! A baby is alive in the wonb therefore it has rights just like everyone else does. If a docter killed a 5 year old child he would be charged with murder. If a docter killed a newborn he would be charged with murder. So killing a baby by abortion should be considered murder too.
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Post-Birth Abortion according to congress should be done to every Mother F***er who is too stupid to live. Needless to say the Great God Adolf Hitler committed genocide then suicide, since he determined his intelligence was only 189 and 190 is a requirement to live.
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Abortion as a moral problem is not discussed at length in Buddhist literature. However, there are sufficient references in the PÄli Canon and other ancient sources to indicate that the practice was regarded as gravely wrong. Buddhist disapproval of abortion is related to its belief in rebirth and its teachings on embryology. It is widely held that conception marks the moment of rebirth, and that any intentional termination of pregnancy after that time constitutes a breach of the first of the Five Precepts (see pañca-śīla). Broadly speaking, this continues to be the avowed view of most Buddhists, although this position is not always reflected in the abortion statistics in Buddhist countries. In the more conservative countries of south-east Asia abortion is generally illegal unless there is a threat to the mother's life.
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