At 02:39 AM 7/20/01 +0100 Andrew Crystall wrote:
>Why should you have kids? What have you done for society?
>I do *NOT* believe in a universal right to have children.
It seems to me that the Right to have Children is covered under "Liberty."
So, if the Right to Have Children is not universal, to what couples do you
deny this Right? In what ethical ways do you enforce the denial of this
Right.
JDG
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