A Better Meaning of Pro-Choice
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Todd LillywhiteJuly 10, 2020
I especially like your boiling down the three-pronged attack on Agency. Very helpful.
Maryann TaylorJuly 6, 2020
Unfortunately, we live in a day when too many seek escape from the consequences of their actions. They will even resort to murdering the unborn to avoid dealing with the challenges that arise from the choices they have made. It is ironic that they seek relief and a way out, but guilt and anguish of soul are the final results.
Earl UnderwoodJune 30, 2020
As usual, clearly and uniquely stated Gary. I stand with you. I am forever grateful for the beautiful gift of agency. Miss seeing you and Jan.
KARELL BINGHAMJune 30, 2020
It is the same old "rights and responsibility" problem. Everyone wants rights, no one wants responsibility. ie "I have a right to have children or not." That is true, but if you have sexual intimacy, and become pregnant, your rights end, and your responsibility begins. It is a slippery slope to want rights without responsibility, but in this day, many Americans seem to want just that. Sad.
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