New Bush Legislation Uses Religion to Deny Federal Funding to Womens Clinics

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by hmansfield, Jul 19, 2008.

  1. GRIM

    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #121
    Except for when the pharmacist refuses to transfer your prescription to a different pharmacy.

    Which point of health related products, and a license given to the pharmacy to dispense health related products is not the same as cigarettes or condoms, or any other standard product do you not get?

    Glad you know more than the prescribing doctors of such prescriptions. Maybe you should go on tour around the US to correct them?
     
    GRIM, Jul 28, 2008 IP
  2. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    #122
    Reread my post - the contraceptive pill will reduce the chances of conception (by inhibiting egg production) and will prevent the "zygote" from adhering to the womb - and therefore dying.

    And IUD will also reduce the chances of conception (by frying sperm) and will prevent the "zygote" from adhering to the womb - and therefore dying.

    This is not an egg and a sperm but something that has already joined.

    I merged two posts together and I can do that because I'm a mod. I have not, and will not make changes to your content. If any posts become truly objectionable I'll remove them altogether and you'll know about it! I first found this thread because of the, lets say, disrespectful interchange between you and GRIM. P&R is such fun!
     
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    #123
    That it is ;)

    Glad I'm not a mod here. :D
     
    GRIM, Jul 28, 2008 IP
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    Your questions are too hard! On one hand, it doesn't look like a baby...

    I've spent about a week now talking about and learning about abortions and examining my thoughts and positions. There are two sides that I have to balance. Could I ask my wife to destroy my 6 week old unborn son or daughter? No.

    If my teenage daughter were pregnant what position would I take? I have spent 17 years of my life trying to protect her. Knowing full well (well not really, but I saw my wife do it a couple of times) the "inconvience" of carrying that baby full term, could I ask her to carry it full term? If yes, then how would I feel when she offerred my grandson up for adoption? How would I feel knowing that I would never see my grandson again. If she kept the baby, that would end her childhood and become a huge barrier standing in the way of her education and any social life that she could ever hope for.

    I'm sorry I cannot answer your question fully. I can say that IUD does not sound like an option that I would be comfortable with. What would I suggest to my daughter? I hope I never have to find out.

    Amen to that!
     
    jkjazz, Jul 28, 2008 IP