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The semantics of abortion : Comments

By Helen Ransom, published 9/2/2006

When does human life begin? A discussion on RU486, abortion and choice.

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Sheesh, more strawman arguments from you Meg, as you invent imaginary friends of mine, or claim to know about my love life.

You really need a good dictionary like the Australian Oxford, unless you want to keep distorting language as part of your spin.

That egg you flush down the toilet every month is a being,
Its also human, so by your definition, you are killing one human being a month.

Learn the difference between a zygote, an embryo, a fetus and a baby. A fetus is an embryo 8 weeks after conception. A fetus is what is usually aborted, cruelty is impossible, as it neither feels nor thinks. What is cruel is the suffering that your church
insists on, read up the definition of cruelty.

You should really stop and reflect on what your church has become in this world. It used to be somewhat respected, a lot has changed in the last 30 years. As the JWs are known as the anti blood transfusion church, the Catholics are now known as the anti condoms church. Most newspapers articles deal with
either paedophilia by members or issues to do with contraception.
When Australia’s most eminent expat scientist states that your church is responsible for more deaths then Hitler, clearly people
take note!

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/parting-shot-to-pope-get-real-on-aids/2005/12/03/1133422148025.html

The miner rescue was a triumph of Aussie mateship, that’s who they said they owed their lives to, quite correctly.. Australians are pro life as in people, not into fantasizing about holy eggs or sperms. That’s why your church is ignored more and more.

Yup, the Chinese had to become tough on population increase, its said that without those measures, there would be 300 million more now, making life in China even more unsustainable then it is now. The Chinese were smart enough to see what can happen if they did nothing.

In Catholic Rwanda they did nothing and left things up to Gods plan and the result was swift and brutal, what those Catholics did to one another, in one huge genocide. All very sad really, that religious dogma can cause so much suffering.
Posted by Yabby, Sunday, 14 May 2006 3:30:15 PM
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