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Would you please clarify what you meant by "unborn children are living entities?" I understand if what you meant was that unborn children are to be treated like having fully existed individuals, where in legal term, they are a "juridical personality" which already possess legal rights. By these assumption, it would already become a crime to abort them, can be counted as deceased individuals with death certificates, or have to be buried in cemeteries and not to be disposed of as though just discarded tissues after a surgical operation.
You know, this touches on a question in Theology. And also on the question oft times asked in Medical Science and Law. "When is a fetus biologically, legally or theologically a human being?"
Judith D
Do not see the question, but here goes. It would be a cold day in h**l before I would take the word of old men who never married or had kids. As a woman I find it very insulting, these old men telling us women what we can and cannot do. And about all those kids we would end up with if everyone followed their rules. Let's turn Vatican City into the world's largest orphanage and let the Pope and his head honchos get some experience with babies and children. Works for me.
Philip McCrevice
And your question is?
Hey Judith, how about teaching girls to keep their legs closed?