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Did you See this?? ParentsAbort twins because they wanted a Girl?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Its horrible..how the value of a human life is now defined by the gender preference of another human.

    isn't human life suppose to be priceless?

  • jenae
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    4 years ago

    *snicker.* the possibilities of even the shadiest enterprise letting a college student undertake twin females whilst they have wealthy, married couples keen to pay out the nostril for a single toddler are astronomically small. And thank god for that. i visit want which you're in basic terms trolling, yet on the prospect which you at the instant are not, right this is a few suggestion for you: strengthen up. people at the instant are not the newest accessory to function on your sequence. in case you could not create a toddler on your guy or woman, then you definitely beneficial as hell are not entitled to somebody else's. end your education, get married, and then paintings on commencing a relatives.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I know this sort of thing happens and it is awful.

    But... let's look at the details.

    Ah. No details are given. Such as: How far along were they when they were aborted? You know what? I bet they had the gender determined as soon as possible.

    Still. This does not seem healthy to me. An ethics inquiry seems fitting. Three kids already? Isn't that enough? Children are not pets, lady.

    "...In a world where... the providence of God is not trusted..."

    This is STILL an amazingly retarded thing to say, especially in the context of killing children. If you read the Bible, you will find killing children is something God is all in favor of.

  • 1 decade ago

    "the couple, who want a girl to replace the infant daughter they recently lost"

    The couple already have three sons.

    the woman, who is in her thirties, is "consumed by grief over the daughter who died soon after birth" and admits she has "become obsessed with having a daughter and it has become vital to her psychological health."

    I'm sure many people will be outraged over the moral implications of removing two clumps of barely differentiated cells and few will appreciate the tragedy the parents have already lived through or have any empathy with suffering actual humans. I agree they probably have more need of therapy than IVF.

    Source(s): Hey, god-providence crowd - when your god knows they already have three sons and lost a daughter and really would love another daughter, why would your sky wizard send them twins which he knows in advance will be aborted?
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  • 1 decade ago

    What will seem ironical is if they try a few more times and find they never had the female they wanted and the end up lonely and childless because of their foolishness and selfishness...

  • 1 decade ago

    No, but it doesn't really affect me in the slightest. I don't really care that they aborted twins in order to IVF a girl because it's their choice. The fact that Australia is still restricting freedom has no affect on me in the slightest.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    And yet, God sent twin boys. What a selfish bastard! He knew the twins would be aborted but he sent them anyway. I guess that's just God's version of wallball.

  • 1 decade ago

    Even as a supporter of abortion I think that's a stupid reason to get one.

  • 1 decade ago

    Doesn't it just make you want to do something really Unchristian on their asses?

    It does, doesn't it, fundie?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    So? They wanted a girl, so they killed two male twins... what's wrong with that?

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