marti101 wrote: » But really you wouldnt have as ay as it would be her choice and not yours.
irishbird wrote: » Out of all the people i know what have had abortions None of them have ever felt sudicial, got breast cancer, split with their partners or regreted their decision. So if you arent speaking for 10 of my friends. they all feel like they received good counselling. (i just done a quick email poll)
tomski wrote: » Re: ru 486 deaths, According to UN statistics Ireland is the safest place in the world to give birth, i.e. it has the lowest maternal mortality rate in the world. Thus the pro-life laws cannot be said to endanger the lives of women. re: abortion and depression/suicide: the 2 biggest and most comprehensive studies in this area both show a big increase in mental health problems due to abortion. The STAKES report (2004) in Finland showed women who had aboritons compared to women who havent are 6 times more likely to commit suicide. Prof. Ferguson's study (New Zealand, 2007) shows women who have aboritons are significantly more likely to suffer depression and abuse drugs. Both studies are longitudinal and took account of mitigating factors. re: abortion/breast cancer link... no one can conclusively say at the moment that there either def is or def isnt a link--but its certainly false to claim there is no evidence to support a link... Janet Daling, M.D. "Risk of Breast Cancer Among Young Women: Relationship of Induced Abortion." Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2 November 1994. claims a substantial link exists even after one abortion. re: is the embryo a human being...all textbooks on the science of embryology state so, it is a basic scientific fact, see Larsen, 'Human embryology' (1997) pp. 4-11. The question is whether human beings should have human rights? Yes according to International Human Rights, United Nations, the Declaration of the Rights of the Child:Whereasthe child, by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth
eveie wrote: » just because thousands of women are choosing abortion does not make it right, if thats your logic we could say that drug dealers should be allowed become legal. im very busy im work at the minute but i promise you post up links from where you can find this information. and i am not judging women i am sayingthat abortion is wrong by saying that i am not judging women but abortion its-self the i.f.p.a are looking to make on demand abortion legal in this country, yes i am well aware they do not provide 486 but that is something their interested in and when questioned about the 18 women dying as a direct consquence of it they chose to ignore the question. i would also say to people here(pro-choice) that as far as i know not once has religion come into any argument so why are you all bringing it up, i would personallyu not consider myself very religious and i have not brough God into anything. also i know that everyone makes mistakes but why lat a baby die because of the mistakes you make. oh and someone said about lets deal with the relity of pregnancy and abortion, i am dealing with the reality of abortion
marti101 wrote: » No point getting snotty,as you say i was pointing out the obvious but the way your other posts were wordrd you would swear only you were right and nobody elses opinion was important.I know 1 person who has had an abortion and over all she says it was the right thing to do.Of course theres nights she has a think and a cry about it but thats just being human.I dont know myself if id ever be able to have one as i endured 3 miscarriages the last being quite bad thinking that id never have another baby and then this year i did.And as for Piste thinking that shed have an abortion and then go on to have ekids,things dont always work out like that.Y ou may have an abortion then to find out that you cant have any more kids how would cope with news like that.I think id never be able to go through with it but i dont think i have the right to stop anyone else having one,there circumstances are completely different to mine.
tomski wrote: » Could someone who has expressed pro-choice views respond to my above post entitled "few points"... The head of the IFPA simply ignored these psychological findings, findings which the Royal College of Psychiatrists in London acknowledged. Does it change anyones views to know that the embryo form the moment of conception is a human being? Should we deny human beings basic human rights, such as the right to life?
tomski wrote: » To Dragan, please look at my post above re: the science concerning when individual human life begins. Also, you can try www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mcb/031/1999/00000019/F0020003/art00004;jsessionid=2cjestoptpj47.alexandra
Even the recent report by the Irish Council for Bioethics recognised the simple fact that individual human being begins at the moment of conception. Irelands 2 leading experts in this area are prof. Martin Clynes of DCU and Prof. William Reville of UCC, both hold the same scientifically orthodox view.
tomski wrote: » Im not sure what definition of debate you are working
ntlbell wrote: » Well that clears it all up your 10 friends who have terminated their unborn have no guilt so lets open the flood gates. having 10 friends who have all had abortions.. It's an odd circle of friends...
Nerin wrote: » Have you a point or is that a veiled and failed attempt at a smart ass snooty response? How is it "odd"?If i have 50 friends who had abortions,whats it to you?
Thaedydal wrote: » It is a discussion for people to say what they think and share their experiences and opinions not to point score, debate or to try and change the opinion and point of view of others.
tomski wrote: » Wibbs, here is the free link (hopefully): www.l4l.org/library/mythfact.html This is not a matter of goalposts changing btw, all of your reasons for claiming the embryo is potential human life and not a human being are scientifically false, the above article and any textbook on embryology shows why. Dr. Jermoe le Jeune, who won a Noble Prize for his work on Down's Syndrome, says this on the issue:'To accept the fact that, after fertilization has taken place, a new human has come into being is no longer a matter of taste or of opinion. The human nature of the human being from conception to old age is not a metaphysical contention. It is plain experimental evidence.'When we accept the science of the issue the ethics follows: human beings deserve human rights. But If you allow for abortion then you have emptied human rights of its meaning, it is a matter of science and logic. I appreciate that sometimes science tells us things we do not want to hear because it may upset our worldview, but we cannot be inconsistent just to appease our emotions.The term 'potential human being' has no scientific basis whatsoever, science does not investigate potentialities, only what actually physically exists. A skin cell is completely different from an embryo cos the embryo is the self-organising totality of a human being, whereas the skin cell is not.
ntlbell wrote: » grrr friggim tags
Thaedydal wrote: » I cant read that post at all tomski. Rayven199 I have never had a problem with someone saying to me that they are pro life and think that abortion is wrong morally and ethically and my stance on it is wrong.