More precisely: Should the current Supreme Court precedent on abortion -- first established by Roe v. Wade, but later modified by Planned Parenthood v. Casey -- be overturned?
My question here is not so much whether abortion should be legal or not, since overturning Roe would not, in itself, make abortion illegal, with several states having laws that explicitly allow for abortions.
Should Roe v. Wade be overturned?
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Post #41What's a Marty Stewart, and what does (s)he have to do with saving brood mares?
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Post #42What about a woman's right to her bodily autonomy?
Edit in: Took me a spell to relate "Stewart" to "Stuart". Yeah, love his work.I like Marty Stewart.
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Post #44What about the woman's right to bodily autonomy?
I can play the just keep asking game as well.
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Post #46I don't kill unborn babies. Never have, never will.
But I do respect a woman's right to control her body, and specifically trying to butt in on their personal medical decisions.
Especially in the name of a god not anyone can show exists to even have an opinion on the matter. Though I note the Bible mentions reasons to, and methods of abortion.
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Post #47Let's take at look at the scripture you hold in such high regard:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?s ... ersion=NIV
Hosea 13:16
New International Version
So, it seems God doesn't mind killing unborn children at times when He sees fit. Good thing most of us don't follow that kind of leadership.16 The people of Samaria must bear their guilt,
because they have rebelled against their God.
They will fall by the sword;
their little ones will be dashed to the ground,
their pregnant women ripped open.”
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Post #48If you actually studied scripture without your biases you would understand why God condemned them all. You do understand the children spoken of in the scripture you quoted were already born right?
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