RE: Pro-Life or Pro-Choice 03-28-2016, 09:05 PM
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(03-28-2016, 08:21 PM)God Wrote: Pro-choice isn't pro-abortion. I don't agree with your sentiment that have you not been put up for adoption, you're other option was being aborted. I referred to this scenario earlier in the thread.
"But adoption is an alternative to raising your child rather than the alternative of having a baby. The alternative of having a baby is not having a baby and I think women should ultimately be able to decide if they want to make the commitment of having a child."
I also am not sure why it requires strength to disagree with adoption? It's not like people like me are some repressive wrongdoers who destroy pro-lifers. It's just a difference in opinions.
My apologies, but I didn't mean it requires strength to *DIS*AGREE with adoption. I was saying it requires strength to put a child UP for adoption. Especially after you've given birth to it. But if you're not able to take care of it, and you have the ability to give it a better life, it's hard, but it's the right thing to do. And I'm sorry if I didn't make it clear, I believe in pro-life for biased reasons. In all honestly, if I wasn't adopted, and didn't know what is was like first hand, my belief set would have me more inclined to be pro-choice, so I don't blame anybody who is pro-choice or believe they're wrong or evil. You're absolutely right, it is just a difference of opinions.
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