Yes, more women are 'pro-life' but I think the motivation is often much less political (or competitive) than claimed. (I am pro-choice)
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It's no good telling them they're trying to control women's sexuality if they're not. You've missed an opportunity to talk abt gestation.
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To try to get them to see the difference between a baby & an embryo or foetus. People are holding all kinds of misconceptions around this.
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Need to listen to what they're saying. If it is abt abstinence & 'lie in the bed you made' & 'keep ur knees shut', it's about sexuality.
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If its abt protecting babies and hearts beating & own children, it's coming from a care/harm impulse & needs addressing differently.
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Obviously, sometimes it's both.
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I read your article on feminism and it was enlightening. People are listening. Your words are not in vain!
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Thank you, Seth. So many people have contacted me to say they share my concerns. There is pushback.
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Similar to euthanasia, with abortion, atheists cannot support a sanctity of life argument. By dehumanising the subject >>
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Yes, we can! We can say that life matters & see embryos as living babies. Many atheists do this. It's emotional, not religious.
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Both sides of the abortion debate suffer from a complete inability to see that the other side believes it has good reasons.
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