For #7; perhaps you could replace that argument with the point about the negative effects abortions can have on the women. I mean, I'm not trying to intentionally tell you what to do with your forum. It's your choice.
But honestly (despite my being a Christian), when is an argument involving God that is stated in any controversial problem ever taken seriously? -_-'
As for my opinion; I've think I told you this before. But in case I hadn't, I am Pro-Life. Only under two circumstances do I find abortion to be acceptable; if the mother's life was in critical danger or if the unborn child had a medical condition that prevented survival outside the womb or to the final month of pregnancy.
But outside that, I'm strictly against it.
Also,
"7. If a woman is not fit to be a mother (eg has drug problem, is abusive, too poor to be a mother) but wants to keep the baby, well, that would be a problem......"
Okay. I noticed this argument just now. Perhaps I have grasped the wrong concept of this point, but according to what you've written; If a mother is pregnant and wants to keep her child, but in others' opinions she will be an unfit mother, she has to have abortion?
Where...exactly is the pro-choice in that?
How is that different from the Pro-Life people who Pro-Choicers say will "force" the woman to have the baby?
But honestly (despite my being a Christian), when is an argument involving God that is stated in any controversial problem ever taken seriously? -_-'
As for my opinion; I've think I told you this before. But in case I hadn't, I am Pro-Life. Only under two circumstances do I find abortion to be acceptable; if the mother's life was in critical danger or if the unborn child had a medical condition that prevented survival outside the womb or to the final month of pregnancy.
But outside that, I'm strictly against it.
Also,
"7. If a woman is not fit to be a mother (eg has drug problem, is abusive, too poor to be a mother) but wants to keep the baby, well, that would be a problem......"
Okay. I noticed this argument just now. Perhaps I have grasped the wrong concept of this point, but according to what you've written; If a mother is pregnant and wants to keep her child, but in others' opinions she will be an unfit mother, she has to have abortion?
Where...exactly is the pro-choice in that?
How is that different from the Pro-Life people who Pro-Choicers say will "force" the woman to have the baby?