--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> > Kinda like losing various geniuses and other "luminaries" through 
> > the 40 million+ abortions performed in the USA since Roe v. Wade...
> 
> Ummmm...
>
Actually, one of the findings is that many of the
younger women who have abortions go on to have
children later in life.  So at least some of those
later children might have been "luminaries" who were
never even conceived had their mothers not had
abortions years earlier.

And some of the aborted potential "luminaries," if
brought to term, might well have ended up in prison
or dead at an early age or otherwise stifled, instead
of fulfilling their potential, due to poverty-stricken
or otherwise inauspicious childhoods.

This kind of second-guessing is absurd.  At the very
least, the possibilities that luminaries will be lost
cancel each other out.

We *cannot* know whether potential luminaries have been
aborted.  We *do* know that children who are wanted
have a much better chance of fulfilling their potential.

It makes a lot more sense to act based on what we know.







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