Monday, December 22, 2014

Why I am Pro-Life

I am Pro-life (Anti-choice, abortion abolisher, etc.) Because "the direct and intentional taking of innocent life, from the moment of conception (fertilization) until natural death, is always and everywhere gravely unjust, must always be opposed, and can never legitimately be sanctioned by civil law." (according to a person at a place called Rhode Island Right to Life, this is the main principle of pro-lifers.)

 It says in the constitution of the United States that: "We find these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal." The fact that people shouldn't kill other innocent, helpless people is another one of those truths. 
To those who say, "What argument do you have other than killing babies is murder?" the argument that killing babies is wrong should be enough to be the one and only argument against abortion. All my other posts will be mostly of people making excuses as to why they should be allowed kill babies (they're not really babies, they're just blobs of tissue, the mother's life is more important, etc.) and why those excuses don't make sense. I've heard a lot of arguments, having taking a liking for debating, but I'd enjoy (for want of a better word-- I don't exactly enjoy hearing people give reasons as to why abortion is OK.) hearing new ones, too.

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