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The government already supports single mothers, it's not much but enough to survive (at least in California, I don't know about elsewhere).I'd you care so damn much about babies, then why not donate to causes that benefit babies who are already born? Or support government programs that benefit them?
And I don't go to church but do give what little I can to them whenever possible, they're known to help single mothers as well.
Between voting to save lives, and giving to organizations and church, what more can a person do? The only thing I can think of is adopting, but even if I wanted to there's restrictions/requirements I wouldn't meet.
It's not that I care so much about babies, I'm not losing sleep over it. There's death and misery all across the Earth, that's just the nature of this fallen world, but I think we shouldn't add to that. I even oppose the death penalty because the person could be innocent, and even if they're not, killing them deprives them of the one thing they should still have; the option to repent.
But like hell I won't at least oppose abortion, and it baffles me how you can add to the death and suffering in this world. Abortion is an inherently hypocritical act as well. Like Reagan said, “I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born."
I also can't help but notice you skipped the arguments I made, and went straight to pinning responsibility on me.
I brought this up before, it was ignored then, and will be now too, but what about survivors of abortion procedures? You say the unborn are not people so it's okay to kill them, but that's obviously not true. The assassination attempt rarely fails but when it does, why isn't that a good thing? Would you tell these survivors, including women (who you pretend to care about the rights of), that they don't deserve to be alive, aren't people, and should've been killed successfully?
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