I just come down on the side of absolute choice. I don't need justification because you can never think of all the possibilities. Frankly, even if it was just because the woman was too "lazy" to get around to it beforehand, so fucking what? I think that we have to understand that no one but the person in question can make the right choice.
And I think that any Christian who is against the right to choose is a hypocrite. The religion is based in the idea that we have the free will to choose, and we are responsible for the choices we make. So, it's pretty hypocritical to set oneself up as the one to decide what choices we can make, when even God won't do that.
And even the Bible says that even if you are a true believer, you are still bound by the laws of man, so murdering and harassing people who are involved in an abortion is wrong regardless of justification.
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And I think that any Christian who is against the right to choose is a hypocrite. The religion is based in the idea that we have the free will to choose, and we are responsible for the choices we make. So, it's pretty hypocritical to set oneself up as the one to decide what choices we can make, when even God won't do that.
And even the Bible says that even if you are a true believer, you are still bound by the laws of man, so murdering and harassing people who are involved in an abortion is wrong regardless of justification.