The Ethics of Abortion: Clarifying Misconceptions
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Tracey GJuly 13, 2022
Thank you for this clarifying article on abortion.
Karell BinghamJuly 13, 2022
How come when we speak of abortion we never speak of accountability and responsibility. Those two traits are seemingly disappearing in our society. We have choices before we get pregnant, but after we have chosen to ignore the choice, we then have responsibility. This rule applies to so many things today. Why is it never mentioned? Men, there are condoms out there, use them or be responsible. Women, if you must have sex, insist on condoms or accept the responsibility! Please! For the sake of the baby and the sake of society!
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