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A very controversial subject. Many are in favour and many are against.
What annoys me is that those against it call it murder or homicide. Both these terms refer to an act of unlawful killing. That is clearly not the case in countries where abortion is legal. However I am willing to place a small wager that someone uses one or both terms in this thread.
Personally I support it.
As for a sin. Sin means hurting someone unnecessarily.
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Ever seen a video of an abortion? That is hurt someone unnecessarily.
by Randoley on December 19th, 2010
Scientist have said that the fetus doesn't feel pain until the second trimester, some say late in the second trimester, and the majority of abortions are performed before then.
by Gingerminx on December 19th, 2010
There is no way to know that unless you are the fetus.
by Randoley on December 20th, 2010
Of course there is. They can do all kinds of tests and have done.
by Gingerminx on December 20th, 2010
It's probably the same scientists who lied about Global Warming just to get grant money.
by Randoley on December 20th, 2010
Oh of course because it doesn't fit in with your theories. Of course, I am not sure why scientists interested in global warming would be interested in abortion a well.
by Gingerminx on December 20th, 2010
That was just an example of how science is often bias and can not be trusted.
by Randoley on December 20th, 2010