Religious freedom and other legal exceptions to abortion bans.
Imagine the turnabout where religious freedom (or freedom from religion based laws) is the reason to be pro-abortion. Each and every state will be grappling with that concept which may bring about the call for a uniform nation wide federal law. Lots of chaos, division and pain to get back to where the nation was.
https://forward.com/opinion/601837/tennessee-court-ruling-jews-abortion/?amp=1
Triple G wrote:
Religious freedom and other legal exceptions to abortion bans.
Imagine the turnabout where religious freedom (or freedom from religion based laws) is the reason to be pro-abortion. Each and every state will be grappling with that concept which may bring about the call for a uniform nation wide federal law. Lots of chaos, division and pain to get back to where the nation was.
https://forward.com/opinion/601837/tennessee-court-ruling-jews-abortion/?amp=1How is it that you can call opposition to 2nd and 3rd term abortions a religious thing? Are our laws against homicide also a religious thing?
Blurryeyed wrote:
How is it that you can call opposition to 2nd and 3rd term abortions a religious thing? Are our laws against homicide also a religious thing?
I'm not calling it anything. The state of TN is. Ask them and the states that follow their lead.
When considered as a woman's health issue, the recommendation based on safety of the woman does not extend the procedure into later terms so your argument is a non-starter.
Triple G wrote:
I'm not calling it anything. The state of TN is. Ask them and the states that follow their lead.
When considered as a woman's health issue, the recommendation based on safety of the woman does not extend the procedure into later terms so your argument is a non-starter.
Not familiar with the laws of TN, but in my opinion if there is a real threat to the mother's health then there should be no restrictions.
Blurryeyed wrote:
How is it that you can call opposition to 2nd and 3rd term abortions a religious thing? Are our laws against homicide also a religious thing?
It was the administration of Alabama that stated that the "embryo" has human rights at the time of conception because it is "even at that point, in the image of god".
As soon as you tell me I can't do something because god doesn't like it, I assume it's a religious thing.
What I would like you to remember is that your religion prohibits you from doing or not doing certain things, it has no authority over me and is a clear violation of the separation of church and state.
Blurryeyed wrote:
Not familiar with the laws of TN, but in my opinion if there is a real threat to the mother's health then there should be no restrictions.
You should read the article before you make unrelated comments.
Triple G wrote:
Religious freedom and other legal exceptions to abortion bans.
Imagine the turnabout where religious freedom (or freedom from religion based laws) is the reason to be pro-abortion. Each and every state will be grappling with that concept which may bring about the call for a uniform nation wide federal law. Lots of chaos, division and pain to get back to where the nation was.
https://forward.com/opinion/601837/tennessee-court-ruling-jews-abortion/?amp=1It's a simple matter of self defense. Every woman has the right to defend herself from a fetus.
jcboy3 wrote:
It's a simple matter of self defense. Every woman has the right to defend herself from a fetus.
Just when I thought I had heard every ridiculous comment on abortion from the Left you come along with this one. Congratulations on complete absurdity in your history of post(s).
Dennis
Kraken wrote:
That is so true.
Did you run that one by your wife?
Truth Seeker wrote:
Did you run that one by your wife?
Another inconsiderate and evil moroon just like rac. You are Evil Poster.
Triple G wrote:
Another inconsiderate and evil moroon just like rac. You are Evil Poster.
How so? She is into killing babies like you?
Triple G wrote:
Another inconsiderate and evil moroon just like rac. You are Evil Poster.
That was to Krack head, not you.
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