--- "John D. Giorgis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Moreover, you also missed the point that I know that
> some States wish to
> ban abortion within their borders, and the US
> Supreme Court is apparently
> violating these States' 10th Amendment Rights by
> forcing these States to
> permit abortions within their borders.
Just as the Feds decided that no State could provide
"separate but equal" education for blacks, forcing
those States to school whites and blacks together.
Would you argue that that was not within the Federal
purview?
As for the numbers of people who prefer a choice to
none, I posted stats back in the summer, and am not
going to redo that. But I will say - again - that
much in medicine is shades of gray, not black and
white. For a particular patient, the course I think
best for them is what I choose (naturally, consulting
the patient and specialists if that level of expertise
is called for). Some people will die no matter what
course is chosen.
No one has responded to my (much) earlier question
about fertility treatments and the production of
litters of humans, many of whom are premature and
will/do have severe defects. Was that God's choice,
or did those parents ignore a heavenly mandate ('you
are infertile') and artificially defeat God's will?
Debbi
and that is not a rhetorical question
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