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I am a christian not catholic.i am not here to make the choice harder for anyone but easier. my thoughts will come across everywhere, but i think i know enough.. not everything but enough to tell people what abortion does and what there actions are causing. and im sorry if i wanted to force my opinions on you. i am strong minded.. i want people to think and believe what i do.. and i know that thats not really whats going to happen. but any stage in having an abortion is still murder. wether or not people want to believe its true. the baby looks like other human beings at this stage of development. the elephant man is still a human even though he doesnt look like one.the unborn is also growing biologically. so im pretty sure the baby is a human.

this is a comment i want to try and respond to. which may or may not work out great.
"I'm in no way trying to glorify abortion. I've had one. Think what you want, say what you want. At that point in my life I felt like it was my only decsion and it was a painful one.
However I am still pro-choice. Would I have another one? No, I've been through it all by myself and had no one to talk to about it.
It's fina for you to have your opinion about things but why do you feel like you have to force them in such a manner on other people. Especially someone who's scared as it is. You're not helping her any.
Why do you think a man should have an opinion? Especially a teenager? They wont have anything to do with the child if it's born. I have a 5 year old and have NEVER had any help from her father. I wouldn't ask his opinion on anything regarding her or her care if my life depended on it.

Let this girl think through her options. It's not necessary for you to force your opinion on her, she wouldn't do that to you. She's scared enough as it is without you being so morbid."


well. to me it seems your so worried about the girl.. which is good but what about the baby. the baby would probably want to live.  you putting so much emphaise on the young mother who has to make a hard choice. life in the first place is not easy to live., its full of making hard choices. some have harder than others.
if you cant afford a baby there are other options to abortion. adoption.killing baby's is not the answer to economic hardship. you would kill your five year old for not having enough money. the men thing i was talking about. i got off topic. sry. and i understand. but men and women bother make dumb decisions. and can be jerks. sry for including something that is not relevant. when it comes to "i need to feel sry for girls that are put into that desicion" i truly am sorry, i wish they never had to make that choice at all. but i pray to God that they know killing an innocent child for an inconvenents to them is a wrong decsion.pro- choice focus on the mothers pain, but what about the baby's? the baby shouldnt have to pay for a mothers mistake or problem. g2g
    Posted by jessicahgist on 2008-06-07 14:21:30 | Rating: | Views: 162
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it's spelled emphasis... and for such strong opinions you should back them up with fewer spelling errors. :) sorry, just an english teacher comment.
Posted by  TheAlreadyJaded  on 2008-06-07 15:53:44 
  
I am catholic.
Posted by  Ottehey  on 2008-06-07 16:37:04 
  
yeah. i am the worst speller in the world so sry to everyone. and um they wont stop.and dont worry i wont ever be an english teacher
Posted by  jessicahgist  on 2008-06-07 22:28:04 
  
Honestly, there are so many children in poverty that die before they reach double-digits. When considering abortion, you have to ask yourself...do I want this child to die now, in pregnancy...or later in a slum. Granted...there are lucky ones. I know it's hard for people to look at the topic so, uhh...I don't know the word I'm looking for... but, it takes that sometimes. Or not. I don't know what I'm saying.
Posted by  twointhebush  on 2008-06-08 23:18:31 
  
that is such a lame excuse. what if that messed up child was your own son? i would have to blame the parents for letting their child live that way. and more than likely that kid will die but not of povetry/ poverty is in africa where little childeren smell glue cuz they cant afford food. i am talking about americans. we are suppose to be a strong nation not one who kills there kid cuz the times not right and the parents arent bringing home the money. kids dont starve on the street. if they are at least they were able to live and not be killed with out a choice. i think most people would choose life than death.. even when times are hard. i dint think a mom has that right to take it away from her child.(unborn baby)
Posted by  jessicahgist  on 2008-06-09 03:11:05 
  
Okay so basically you're saying that you don't believe in Killing another human being period? So you don't believe in death sentence or anything?

You wouldn't know what goes through these womens / young girls minds when a situation like this arises. You for some reason think that you're better than them. You'll never know what goes through someone's head until you're actually put in the situation.
Posted by  Mamacita925  on 2008-06-09 15:44:21 
  
some times killing is nessecary. like the death sentence. what im saying is. people are killing the innocent. thats wrong!!! death sentence is deserved and they are deninitly not innocent
Posted by  jessicahgist  on 2008-06-10 14:11:11 
  
Define "innocent." Sometimes people who kill and are sentenced to the chair killed for necessity. Sure...society has its own definition of "innocent," but well...people have to survive...even if it's not by working a 9 to 5.
Posted by  twointhebush  on 2008-06-13 13:22:56 
  
Oh...and I'd be a good parent. My child would never get to the point of "messed up."
Posted by  twointhebush  on 2008-06-13 13:24:11 
  
thata good.innocent, like a child. they dont know life is hard and all the evil it has in it.
Posted by  jessicahgist  on 2008-06-13 14:24:16 
  
So...as a loving, caring person who would want nothing but the best for your child, would you willingly subject them to the evils of the world, knowing that you can't fully provide for and take care of them? I'm not saying that every child doesn't deserve a chance...It just makes me wonder, if a person really cared about their child, does releasing them to a harsh, unlivable environment really express said care? Just saying.
Posted by  twointhebush  on 2008-06-15 11:08:31 
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