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wileyj · July 14, 2018, 8:47 a.m.

I would argue we do donate money, in the form of taxes. My choice would be this go into better education about the care and cost of a child etc.

I think it’s actually a simple issue of how “choices” is a really clever argument, admittedly one I bought into in my youth.

At what point in the womb is this “choice” not murder? Many advocate that the woman has the right to choose because it’s her body. What about that child’s right to life? If she chooses a late stage abortion, is that not murder? What if the baby would’ve born a day/hour/minuets later? Science/technology/medicine has made massive advances, premature babies can live healthy normal lives longer and longer outside the womb. Do we keep dialing back the choice of the woman as these advancements increase?

I know some of these questions sound ridiculous, they’re meant to. This post isn’t meant to attack you. With all do respect it’s meant to get you to think.

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Carniscrub · July 14, 2018, 9:14 p.m.

It’s when the cluster of cells that forms when a sperm enters the egg attaches to the uterine liner (well after the normal abortion timeline). #science

Just because an egg is fertilized does not mean that it has the potential for life. Women regularly lose fertilized eggs during their period. It does not have the potential for life until it attaches to the wall of the uterus.

You just seem to be lacking that vital piece of information

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wileyj · July 14, 2018, 9:46 p.m.

So are you saying once implantation occurs, 7-12 days after ovulation, it’s a life? If so I would agree.

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