awww maaaaannnnn i missed out on a statue of me for being white
i am always to late for the good stuff
Meliva wrote:Yeah, it's really easy to look at the past and judge them for things, but morality changes and progresses over time. Hell many folks debated and argued over the subject of slavery, much like how today many argue over the subject of abortions. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if in the future. that the subject of abortion will be settled in one way or another, and the folks on the "wrong" side today will be criticized for it.
Ex-if abortion ends up being deemed moral, then the future society will see pro-life folks as restricting women rights and freedoms, while if the opposite happens and it get's deemed immoral, then pro-choice folks will be seen as baby killing monsters.
So always remember that. You can point at the past and scoff at how "wrong' and misinformed they were, but that's a luxury of living further in the future then they did.
PhoenixKnight wrote:
Pro life are restricting women rights, if you go to the oldest religious texts in multiple religions, abortion rules are defined clearly and none defines it as a crime of the same magnitude as pro lifers do. Who gave them the right to control people of different faiths who are bound by different rules? USA was founded as a secular country that accepts all religion. Republicans have been slowly converting it to an extremist Christian country. That is unacceptable according to the constitution and the intention of the founding fathers. I will give in to the Supreme Court decision on bearing the cost for contraceptives under religious preview of the employer but the argument for not covering that cost is week at best. It is not preventing abortion, it is preventing population control and women’s right to choose pregnancy if they cannot afford the pills. Everyone knows how ridiculous the medical and pharmaceutical costs in USA compared to the world. This is simply enabling corporations and religious extremists to enforce their views on others by denying them their rights.
PhoenixKnight wrote:Meliva wrote:Yeah, it's really easy to look at the past and judge them for things, but morality changes and progresses over time. Hell many folks debated and argued over the subject of slavery, much like how today many argue over the subject of abortions. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if in the future. that the subject of abortion will be settled in one way or another, and the folks on the "wrong" side today will be criticized for it.
Ex-if abortion ends up being deemed moral, then the future society will see pro-life folks as restricting women rights and freedoms, while if the opposite happens and it get's deemed immoral, then pro-choice folks will be seen as baby killing monsters.
So always remember that. You can point at the past and scoff at how "wrong' and misinformed they were, but that's a luxury of living further in the future then they did.
Pro life are restricting women rights, if you go to the oldest religious texts in multiple religions, abortion rules are defined clearly and none defines it as a crime of the same magnitude as pro lifers do. Who gave them the right to control people of different faiths who are bound by different rules? USA was founded as a secular country that accepts all religion. Republicans have been slowly converting it to an extremist Christian country. That is unacceptable according to the constitution and the intention of the founding fathers. I will give in to the Supreme Court decision on bearing the cost for contraceptives under religious preview of the employer but the argument for not covering that cost is week at best. It is not preventing abortion, it is preventing population control and women’s right to choose pregnancy if they cannot afford the pills. Everyone knows how ridiculous the medical and pharmaceutical costs in USA compared to the world. This is simply enabling corporations and religious extremists to enforce their views on others by denying them their rights.
Gregor Egerton wrote:Clearly abortion is murder, but perhaps murder should be made legal!