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Abortion is Wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="QuintonB" data-source="post: 3273319" data-attributes="member: 127959"><p>I arrive at my personal limit on abortion partly by looking at the development of the foetus (its brain, nerves, etc), partly by looking at how early premature babies can survive (and that's getting near 26 weeks IIRC) and then partly by applying my own innate squemishness of how I feel when looking at a developing foetus and how I think it should be considered.</p><p>The nearer it looks to being human the more consideration I think it should get and I make no excuse or scientific justification for that. I just think that's how most humans "work" when they look at the issue. You can't make such an emotive issue entirely science based IMHO and (in common with some religious types..not my style at all) don't think it ever should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuintonB, post: 3273319, member: 127959"] I arrive at my personal limit on abortion partly by looking at the development of the foetus (its brain, nerves, etc), partly by looking at how early premature babies can survive (and that's getting near 26 weeks IIRC) and then partly by applying my own innate squemishness of how I feel when looking at a developing foetus and how I think it should be considered. The nearer it looks to being human the more consideration I think it should get and I make no excuse or scientific justification for that. I just think that's how most humans "work" when they look at the issue. You can't make such an emotive issue entirely science based IMHO and (in common with some religious types..not my style at all) don't think it ever should be. [/QUOTE]
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