Josh Hansen wrote: >Someone who is "pro-choice" doesn't necessarily think it's okay for them >to get an abortion personally, only that they don't think the government >should outlaw it for those who don't have religious beliefs against it. > Perhaps that is what she meant. Is it wrong, according to LDS >doctrine, to support the legalization of things that are forbidden by >LDS doctrine, since not everybody is LDS? > > > That's more of how I see it. "Pro-choice" doesn't mean "guaranteed abortion", it means exactly what it says it means, that you would like the choice. Many pro-choice decide to not have an abortion when the decision comes around, they just don't want the decisions made for them. So you can be very LDS and be pro-choice. Your choice will just be to not have the abortion.
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