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redqueen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-14-07 01:21 PM
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21. Death is release, really... the suffering is temporary, then release.
Does he know that some young women will resort to things like just punching themselves in the stomach repeatedly, if they can't get to a doctor? Is that preferable to him, than to have access to safe services? Even knowing that it's possible that such a thing might cause her to miscarry in the future, which, seemingly to him, would then cause more 'suffering'?

Has he considered the mental anguish that some poor woman might carry, having done something like that? What about the mentally ill? Should they be forced to carry to term, as well? Is he in favor of orphanages?

So many holes in that rigid way of thinking... I can't understand anyone holding on to it for too long.
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