Pro-Choice Is An Oxymoron

No, but the fact that it eventually becomes a baby (if not killed) is the point.




Please tell me that you're being sarcastic.







Well I believe that they're born with the capability of sinning, but that's different than actually sinning.
Perhaps it could become a baby at some point. In the early stages, it is not.
 
Perhaps it could become a baby at some point. In the early stages, it is not.



Listen, we could go back and forth all day long but it's never going to get us anywhere, as you either get it or you don't and just don't get it I'm afraid.
 
new york can kill a full-term baby. but now it is not murder which is it? the world has gone crazy ? but if someone was to take their newborn baby home and kills it that murder ??? am prolife BTW
 
Is there anyone in this thread who is new to this debate, or is this well and truly what it appears to be?
 
new york can kill a full-term baby. but now it is not murder which is it? the world has gone crazy ? but if someone was to take their newborn baby home and kills it that murder ??? am prolife BTW
There are
Homicide is murder though.
No. It isn't. Murder is an unlawful killing. Pass a law against abortion and it will be murder. Homicide is the killing of a human being by another. It doesn't need to be unlawful.
 
new york can kill a full-term baby. but now it is not murder which is it? the world has gone crazy ? but if someone was to take their newborn baby home and kills it that murder ??? am prolife BTW
You've been listening to those batshit crazy sources again, haven't you?

What the law says​

The RHA permits abortions when — according to a medical professional’s “reasonable and good faith professional judgment based on the facts of the patient’s case” — “the patient is within twenty-four weeks from the commencement of pregnancy, or there is an absence of fetal viability, or the abortion is necessary to protect the patient’s life or health.”

In other words, women may choose to have an abortion prior to 24 weeks; pregnancies typically range from 38 to 42 weeks. After 24 weeks, such decisions must be made with a determination that there is an “absence of fetal viability” or that the procedure is “necessary to protect the patient’s life or health.” That determination must be made by a “health care practitioner licensed, certified, or authorized” under state law, “acting within his or her lawful scope of practice.”
Previously, abortions after 24 weeks were justified only in cases where the mother’s life was at risk — which was inconsistent with a part of the Roe decision
 

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