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To: Greg or e who wrote (1025)12/10/2012 2:45:24 AM
From: Solon  Respond to of 2133
 
"of course it's a right that you support and agree with"

The right exists. I acknowledge that. There is nothing to agree with. People have rights that are inviolable. They do not always act morally even when they are exercising a right. For instance, killing oneself is a right. But it is not always moral. Leaving all my money to a scum bag (such as you) would be a right. But it would be immoral because it would lend support to a degenerate, superstitious, and immoral freak.

"I certainly don't need a lecture on honesty"

Yes, you do. And you need a good deal more. You are a malicious scumbag whose arguments are nothing more than petty insults and character attacks.

"At the end of the day there are dead, murdered, children"

Back to your Drama Queen misrepresentations again, eh.

"Now why would that be?"

Abortions harm women and they take life. I believe that all life should be respected. When the taking of life can be avoided without compromising values, then it ought to be. The civilizing of humanity means taking a thoughtful approach to life and living. The less abortions there are the more civilized and thoughtful a society has become. We have the ability to practically eradicate unwanted pregnancies. I think this (avoidance) is more civilized than correction. The same principle holds in health care. Preventing sickness is a more thoughtful and civilized approach than curing sickness.

"Do you hold the same position with regards to the cutting of a womens nails or hair?"

No. I think a woman should cut her hair whenever she feels like it. Hair is not at all like an unwanted pregnancy that causes her grievous pain and emotional turmoil.