The question about abortion is not whether or not it is right to kill children, that is rather naive to think. The question is whether a woman should have the right to choose or if the government should have the right to choose whether the child will be given a chance at life.
I have to say that I least agree with Warren's point of view because it seems like it is taking the entire process of abortion and treating it like there should be no regulations on how or when a pregnancy could be aborted. Maybe it was just the reading, but I just could not find myself agreeing with Warren on her points.
I believe that I should not have a say in how a woman treats her own body. As a christian, I believe that abortion is wrong and that it shouldn't be allowed except in extreme cases where actually having the child would result in death of either the mother or the offspring. I strongly disagree with the premise of using abortion as birth control, and I fell like if it reaches that point, the parties involved should just not be allowed to reproduce, and they should be chemically castrated.
Today I will be commenting on Dallas's blog at http://dallaslrsmith.blogspot.com/2012/04/blog-5-how-did-second-contemporary.html#comment-form
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