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Previously on "We're here. We're queer. And we won't buy your beer."
Not sure why this thread is now about abortion but it's nobody's business but that of the woman carrying it. Whoever bears the responsibility makes the decisions.
But that's sexist, surely a man should have a right to have babies as well
I have often wondered about that - half the stuff he spouts is straight from the Septic's deep south book of ignorance and pretend persecution and the rest is from the similar BNP work.
Contractor79 is right, see what would happen if atheists ruled the world
I guess you must be. He pops out of the woodwork to troll ethics/morality/religion threads. At least I think he's trolling, unless he lives in the Deep South.
I have often wondered about that - half the stuff he spouts is straight from the Septic's deep south book of ignorance and pretend persecution and the rest is from the similar BNP work.
Not sure why this thread is now about abortion but it's nobody's business but that of the woman carrying it. Whoever bears the responsibility makes the decisions.
So childishly naive - Society wouldn't be anything like you fondly imagine
Not necessarily true. Human nature never changes but a human society is far more than the sum of its people and most of the more advanced societies today, Europe and Japan, are those that are least religious. You need rational pragmatic law that works with human nature as it is, a strong sense of society and you need to make sure children are raised with the right values.
Am I slow in catching on to Contractor79 being a bit of a tosspot?
I guess you must be. He pops out of the woodwork to troll ethics/morality/religion threads. At least I think he's trolling, unless he lives in the Deep South.
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