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Language of illusion
Every child a wanted child sounds loving, doesnt
it?
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Yet at the heart of this appeal is a self-centredness that makes
the value of children dependent on the affections of others. This
makes the child a victim, not of his or own shortcomings, but rather
of those who would try to solve social, economic or personal problems
by sacrificing children.
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It over-emphasises the wishes of the parents, ignoring options such
as adoption as a viable alternative. Today there is a large unfulfilled
demand for adoption by committed couples unable to have their own
children.
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It doesnt tell us anything about the child in question. "Wantedness
measures our emotions and our feelings. The measure of humanity is
not that there are no unwanted ones among us. The measure is what
we do with those who are unwanted.
Every woman has the right to control her own body
sounds fair, doesnt it?
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Not when it is used to defend abortion, because commonsense and modern
science both recognise that in pregnancy there are two bodies and
two lives involved.
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Woman, by dictionary definition, means female human being.
Since sex is determined at conception and over half of babies conceived
are female human beings, then, obviously, not every woman
has the right to control her own body - the baby girl is not able
to have a say.
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Rights of individuals, because of the inter-relation of all life,
are limited when they infringe on the rights of others. Apart from
abortion, when else may a person, in pursuit of a career, degree,
lifestyle option or personal interest, have the legal right to kill
an innocent, defenceless person, even if she perceives that they may
be standing in her way?
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Control, which involves responsibility and restraint, should be exercised
before exposing ones body to the possibility of pregnancy. Abortion
seeks to replace self-control by demanding instead the right to control
the life of someone else.
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Her own body is not a full description of a pregnant body, since
science shows us that in pregnancy there are two different bodies,
two different heartbeats, two different brainwave patterns, two different
blood types, and in half of the number of pregnancies, two different
sexes.
No-one should impose their views on others sounds
democratic, doesnt it?
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Its popular to say that those who are pro-life oppose abortion
because of religious belief, therefore they are wrong. History shows
that pro-life legislation was initiated by the medical establishment
in an attempt to protect the unborn. The Hippocratic Oath which dates
back to 450 BC states in part "Will not assist in procuring an
abortion.." (Religion did not discover when life begins
biologists did. Religion did not establish that at the moment of conception
a unique and separate individual exists geneticists did. Abortion
is not a religious issue any more than drink-driving is a religious
issue.)
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We expect to live under a set of views imposed on us and we
expect that they will be just and fair. There must be a governing
system capable of making rules to secure the protection and stability
of society. We are not a bunch of free radicals floating around able
to do what we want to do, whenever we want to do it, to whomever we
want to do it. In Australia we expect and trust that those governing
us will make rules that will safeguard our lives and lifestyles.
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We rebel when those views dont suit us. When we want to do
something thats not allowed under the constraints of stable
society, thats when we flex our muscles. In this instance, when
we want to get rid of a coming child that will impact on our lifestyle,
we shout that no-one else should tell us that its wrong. We
shout that we should be allowed to do what we want to do, no matter
if it hurts in fact kills someone else in the process.
And we say that is OK, it is the people who say we dont have
that right who are the people in the wrong. (I dont care, I
want to do it anyway!)
Legal abortions are safe abortions sounds reassuring,
doesnt it?
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However, the fact that a licensed physician performs the abortion
does not guarantee safety to the woman. No legal abortion is without
very real and serious short and long term risks to the physical and
emotional health of the woman. Experience shows it is not just a simple
10 minute procedure with no subsequent psychological consequences.
A foetus is not a person sounds logical, doesnt
it?
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That is, until you think about it. A person is, by definition, a
human being, whether a man, woman or child, a human being as distinguished
from other animals. Since unborn children, while still in the
womb, can now be viewed and monitored, receive blood transfusions,
have surgery and be treated medically, it is illogical to believe
that they are not part of the human family.
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