Abortion: The Religion

night_son

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The concept and act of abortion in today's America has far exceeded any measure of last resort: safe, legal or rare. In our America of today abortion is rabidly celebrated, zealously encouraged and, perhaps most disturbingly of all, American females of every age are proselytized from their ancient, innate motherly instincts to believe in the righteousnous of abortion and to have as many of have them as possible—for the "cause".

And what "cause" would that be, exactly? An individual woman's contribution to the end of the human race? A sacrifice to the god of an ancient child murder cult? To do their part to decrease the less than "useful" segments of our population? Or how about to fund a billion dollar industry fueled by mass killing? More than anything else it has become clear that abortion is no longer considered a rare and regretful contingency but rather a celebrated, even necessary act women must do to "prove" one's faith in and to devotion to some higher purpose. Thus, abortion has become religion.

Now more than ever it is vital to the survival of our civilization and species to loudly proclaim, each of us, where we stand on this issue . . . either for the protection of the unborn or with the religion that champions, celebrates, even wails in pleasure over the murder of 23,000+ children daily in America.
 
Let me guess. Youre a dude that has never carried a child to term and want to restrict the right of a woman to choose when and where she allows a fetus to take up residency in her body and grow off of her resources?
 
The concept and act of abortion in today's America has far exceeded any measure of last resort: safe, legal or rare. In our America of today abortion is rabidly celebrated, zealously encouraged and, perhaps most disturbingly of all, American females of every age are proselytized from their ancient, innate motherly instincts to believe in the righteousnous of abortion and to have as many of have them as possible—for the "cause".

And what "cause" would that be, exactly? An individual woman's contribution to the end of the human race? A sacrifice to the god of an ancient child murder cult? To do their part to decrease the less than "useful" segments of our population? Or how about to fund a billion dollar industry fueled by mass killing? More than anything else it has become clear that abortion is no longer considered a rare and regretful contingency but rather a celebrated, even necessary act women must do to "prove" one's faith in and to devotion to some higher purpose. Thus, abortion has become religion.

Now more than ever it is vital to the survival of our civilization and species to loudly proclaim, each of us, where we stand on this issue . . . either for the protection of the unborn or with the religion that champions, celebrates, even wails in pleasure over the murder of 23,000+ children daily in America.


Once it's been decided that a certain segment of society is expendable, it's all downhill from there.
 
The concept and act of abortion in today's America has far exceeded any measure of last resort: safe, legal or rare. In our America of today abortion is rabidly celebrated, zealously encouraged and, perhaps most disturbingly of all, American females of every age are proselytized from their ancient, innate motherly instincts to believe in the righteousnous of abortion and to have as many of have them as possible—for the "cause".

And what "cause" would that be, exactly? An individual woman's contribution to the end of the human race? A sacrifice to the god of an ancient child murder cult? To do their part to decrease the less than "useful" segments of our population? Or how about to fund a billion dollar industry fueled by mass killing? More than anything else it has become clear that abortion is no longer considered a rare and regretful contingency but rather a celebrated, even necessary act women must do to "prove" one's faith in and to devotion to some higher purpose. Thus, abortion has become religion.

Now more than ever it is vital to the survival of our civilization and species to loudly proclaim, each of us, where we stand on this issue . . . either for the protection of the unborn or with the religion that champions, celebrates, even wails in pleasure over the murder of 23,000+ children daily in America.


Once it's been decided that a certain segment of society is expendable, it's all downhill from there.
A fetus is not part of society. Its isolated from society by the mothers body. Get a grip.
 
Let me guess. Youre a dude that has never carried a child to term and want to restrict the right of a woman to choose when and where she allows a fetus to take up residency in her body and grow off of her resources?


Women have every right to choose when and where... before she gets pregnant.
 
Let me guess. Youre [sic] a dude that has never carried a child to term and want to restrict the right of a woman to choose when and where she allows a fetus to take up residency in her body and grow off of her resources?

You've never owned a cotton plantation, and never owned slaves.

What standing, then, do you have, to say that slavery is wrong and should not be legal?
 
The concept and act of abortion in today's America has far exceeded any measure of last resort: safe, legal or rare.

The concept is a lie, any way, that there can be any such thing as a “safe” abortion.

Every successful abortion causes the death of a human being. This contradicts any rational understating of what it means for something to be “safe”.
 
Let me guess. Youre [sic] a dude that has never carried a child to term and want to restrict the right of a woman to choose when and where she allows a fetus to take up residency in her body and grow off of her resources?

You've never owned a cotton plantation, and never owned slaves.

What standing, then, do you have, to say that slavery is wrong and should not be legal?
You're full of ineffective logical fallacies.

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The pro-aborts are possessed by demons. That's the only explanation that makes sense.
 
The pro-aborts are possessed by demons. That's the only explanation that makes sense.
And the majority of them ARE Dems.

Perhaps it is not so much of a coincidence, after all, how similar the words “Demon” and “Democrat” are.
Thats only if you are not adequately educated. The (demo) in democrat means "of the people" while the etymology of demon comes from "daemonium" lesser or evil spirit and has nothing whatsoever to do with democrat. BTW your comment is another example of false equivalence...once again. :laugh:
 
The concept and act of abortion in today's America has far exceeded any measure of last resort: safe, legal or rare. In our America of today abortion is rabidly celebrated, zealously encouraged and, perhaps most disturbingly of all, American females of every age are proselytized from their ancient, innate motherly instincts to believe in the righteousnous of abortion and to have as many of have them as possible—for the "cause".

And what "cause" would that be, exactly? An individual woman's contribution to the end of the human race? A sacrifice to the god of an ancient child murder cult? To do their part to decrease the less than "useful" segments of our population? Or how about to fund a billion dollar industry fueled by mass killing? More than anything else it has become clear that abortion is no longer considered a rare and regretful contingency but rather a celebrated, even necessary act women must do to "prove" one's faith in and to devotion to some higher purpose. Thus, abortion has become religion.

Now more than ever it is vital to the survival of our civilization and species to loudly proclaim, each of us, where we stand on this issue . . . either for the protection of the unborn or with the religion that champions, celebrates, even wails in pleasure over the murder of 23,000+ children daily in America.
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A fetus is not part of society. Its isolated from society by the mothers body. Get a grip.
As long as the baby is alive, to me, it isn't isolated from anyone except those who are no longer here which in my opinion makes the baby no different from the rest of us.

God bless you always!!!

Holly
 
You're full of ineffective logical fallacies.

To which logical fallacies are you referring, and can you explain why they apply? Let me give you an example: You just employed the logical fallacy of ad hominem argument by criticizing an individual rather than refuting what he says.

Why don't you start by explaining your "false equivalency" meme regarding personal experience with pregnancy and slavery? Why is one dispositive and the other irrelevant?

P.S. Have you ever been pregnant? If not, haven't you disqualified yourself from having an opinion on the subject of abortion?
 

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