abortion

Abortion is not allowed because apparently it is against the law of god. Yes, that butter-wouldn't-melt deity who ordered babies to be slaughtered, killed all the firstborn in Egypt And caused an entire human race to drown. From: "Levels van been imaginary god"(Scourges of an imaginary god)

A.J. Beirens

Abortion of potentials is a massacre of purpose. You don’t get the fruit because you killed the seeds!

Israelmore Ayivor

Abortion should be listed as a weapon of mass destruction against the voiceless.

E.A. Bucchianeri

Abort the thought, save the baby

Chinonye J. Chidolue

About a month after she found out about that, I got pregnant for the first time. I knew I didn't want to have a baby at all, and wanted to get an abortion. But the day I found out, I wasn't sure what to do first. I felt alone and lost and needed someone to call who I could tell. I needed help. Furthermore, I wasn't sure if she would talk to me again so soon after what had happened. Furthermore, I decided to take a chance and try calling her. When I told her, she said, "Well, an abortion is only like $500, so go turn a couple of tricks and get it taken care of," before she hung up on me. I probably should have called someone else, but I didn't know who else to call.

Ashly Lorenzana

A choice of pains. That's what living was all about.

Audre Lorde

A government that kills its own citizens is like a parent that kills their own kids aka femicide or like a mother that kills her unborn by abortion.

Youns Hussein

A human being becomes human not through the casual convergence of certain biological conditions, but through an act of will and love on the part of other people. If this is not the case, then humanity becomes — as it is already to a large extent — no more than a rabbit-warren. But this is no longer a “free-range” warren but a “battery” one, in the conditions of artificiality in which it lives, with artificial light and chemical feed.

Italo Calvino

Although every person makes mistakes, not every mistake makes a person.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

A man reduced to despair by a series of misfortunes feels wearied of life, but is still so far in possession of his reason that he can ask himself whether it would not be contrary to his duty to himself to take his own life. Now he inquires whether the maxim of his action could become a universal law of nature. His maxim is: From self-love I adopt it as a principle to shorten my life when its longer duration is likely to bring more evil than satisfaction. It is asked then simply whether this principle founded on self-love can become a universal law of nature. Now we see at once that a system of nature of which it should be a law to destroy life by means of the very feeling whose special nature it is to impel to the improvement of life would contradict itself, and therefore could not exist as a system of nature; hence that maxim cannot possibly exist as a universal law of nature, and consequently would be wholly inconsistent with the supreme principle of all duty.

Immanuel Kant

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