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Originally Posted by Trip
Birth control to me is preventing delivery of the child, not conception. Birth is the delivery aspect, that's why it's called your birthday. That definition should be called conception control as it was probably written by someone who is pro-life.
As far as your anti murder stance, you pretty much eliminated most women who use abortion. If you are against people using their choice, you are not exactly pro choice. You are a pro-life individual who thinks abortion could be used in health/extreme circumstances.
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Regardless of how you want to word it, birth control is by it's very definition to prevent pregancy therefore based on definition, abortion is not birth control. It's aborting something that's already ther, thus why it's called abortion.
You've still got me wrong however. I've clearly stated it's each Womans choice and no one, not you me or the pope has the right to challenge her right to abort or do what she will with her body and fetus. That in itself makes me pro choice.
I won't judge a woman for her choice, other than those that choose to be irresponsible and in my opinion abuse the practice( again as previously stated, as like I said, it's them that make the pro lifers arguments get merit where they normally wouldn't), won't tell her she shouldn't have an abortion (which would be pro life), I simply state that to me, individually, aborting a VIABLE fetus is murder. That is only MY opinion, and regardless of how I personnally feel about it, I still firmly believe it's a womans choice.
If that makes me pro murder on this matter, so be it. But again, that defines me as pro choice.
Now if I said it's murder and shouldn't be allowed, THAT would make me pro life/anti abortion, and that my friend is most definitely not the case.