>> To me 'reproductive rights' means 'right to murder my unborn child.'
>> Has anyone ever suggested to you to "murder your unborn child"?
>> No? I didn't think so.
> Not talking about suggesting to me - talking about the santity of
> human life.
I wasn't talking about you personally either and I agree, life is sacred.
>> Just like "planned parenthood" - really means "we kill the unplanned."
>> Planned parenthood is just that, planned parenthood.
> When they promote killing the unborn, that's the oppisite of
> 'parenthood.'
Nobody is promoting killing the unborn. Parenthood should be planned.
I believe a woman has a right to privacy and a right have to abortion.
It works the same way in reverse. She has a right to give birth to her child.
>> You sound very righteous, and that is OK.
> Only because of the Grace of God and the Salvation through Jesus
> Christ. In and of myself? Nope - very, very evil!
I understand.
>> Somebody choosing not to have a baby at this time is also OK.
>> If someone doesn't have the wherewithal to have a child it might be
>> better that they don't.
> Choosing not to have a baby by killing the baby?
No killing has happened.
> Does that include after it is born too?
That would be murder, that is not happening is it?
> So it's better for a child to be dead than to be born into a life
> where their parents don't want it?
Nobody in America is aking that argument, why do you?
> Does the same go for one that is already born?
Of course not. That isn't happening and I don't understand why you bring it up.
> Better to throw it in a dumpster than give it a chance at life?
Same response. Why do you bring that up?
> Serious questions - I'd love to hear your perspective.
Abortion is health care. Today in America women who need health care are turned away from hospitals because doctors are afraid they will be sued/jailed for giving a woman the care she needs.
These women I bring up had a miscarriage, not an abortion. They wanted their baby and were carrying it to term. After the miscarriage (or an abortion) a women may need a D&C to remove any remaining material in their body.
A D&C is a fairly simple and common proceedure but it is a life saver for a woman in need. Women in America have died because they couldn't get the care they need from their doctor/hospital.
There a recent cases like this, I am not making this up.
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