Are We Really Pro-Life?

By: Sandra Carrington-Smith (View Profile)

I personally believe in life, and would not choose otherwise, but I still think that the freedom of choice needs to remain protected as one of our constitutional rights.

To me, being pro-life means that we should support increased education, and prevent loss of life rather than forbidding personal choices.  Regardless of personal views, life is our greatest gift and one we should not take lightly. Individuals are the ones who should choose life; the government shouldn’t do it for them. 

And that is true freedom.

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posted: 10.17.2008
Courtney Ostaff
I always feel that people who are anti-abortion should be required to adopt children. When all the unwanted children in the world are adopted, then we can really focus on abortion. When children starve to death, are beaten to death, are raped and tortured and otherwise abused - where are the anti-abortion advocates then?
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