Subj : The US election To : Rob Swindell From : alexander koryagin Date : Wed Nov 13 2024 02:13 pm Hi, Rob Swindell! I read your message from 13.11.2024 08:52 RS>>> Sure. But I'm not wanting to force anyone to have an abortion, RS>>> while you're wanting to force others to have unwanted births. ak>> What is the difference between giving an unwanted birth and ak>> abortion? RS> Child birth, a risky medical procedure known to have killed and RS> mamed millions of women, is involved in the first. Abortions maimed and killed even more women simply because that an abortion is a surgical operation often making women infertile for life, whereas giving birth is a natural thing. RS> Assuming the abortion happens early in the pregnancy, many months RS> of risk and hardship to the woman's body are avoided as well. This is a cunning speculation IMHO, but we all know well when an embryo can be called a child - at some point "it" has gained a brain, heart, nerves. "It" tries to avoid a sharp needle which is supposed to kill "it". This is how most of the countries regulate the term when abortions cannot be done. IMHO there are only a few people who demand a complete prohibition. RS> Unwatned births result in unwanted children which are more likely RS> to be unhappy adolescents and adults and become menaces to society. As I said before, it is not an excuse. If a woman doesn't want a child she can refuse from it. Fist of all all women must understand the reality, that an unborn child is not a part of their bodies. Even AIDS viruses cannot usually penetrate from the mother's blood to her unborn child just because their blood systems are separated. An unwanted pregnancy maybe looks like a situation when a man rushed into a woman house, robbed and bit her and left his child in her house, ordering to keep him. Should the woman kill that child or simply refuse from him? Bye, Rob! Alexander Koryagin fido.fidonews 2024 --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.7.0 * Origin: Usenet Network (2:5075/128.130) .