At a children's museum for a field trip today and I saw this
Teaching children that life begins in the womb, what a wonderful message and lesson
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At a children's museum for a field trip today and I saw this
Teaching children that life begins in the womb, what a wonderful message and lesson
“Just a reminder that all the evidence we’ve been able to find suggests most late-term abortions are performed on healthy fetuses carried by healthy women.”
Secular Pro-life
I honestly believe that the pro-life movement can only be successful if we abandon the religious side of the group: all they do is make the rest of the movement look ignorant by being against sex-ed and contraceptives.
How can people prevent pregnancy if they don’t know how pregnancy accures and why should we be against devices that stop fertalization? I’m against the idea that contraceptives should be paid by taxpayers, but the pro-aborts are, in general, correct when they say that pro-lifers ought to be for contraceptives. While the idea of humans having perfect self-control is a beautiful ideal, it’s still just an ideal, which means that the pro-life movement has to acknowledge that humans fuck for fun and outside of marriage, which means we have support devices and procedures that prevent pregnancy, such as birth control pills, vasectomies, condoms, and possibly in the future, those injections for men.
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