
Originally Posted by
Dr. Egon Spengler
That's interesting that you brought this up, because I happen to know for a fact that 2,794 people died during 9/11, and 9 to 11 million during the Holocaust, which doesn't even compare to the 45+ million unborn fetuses that have been aborted. That's just a little trivia that I picked up a long time ago when I was wandering through the wastelands of central Africa.
Now, I personally have nothing against abortion. I don't really support it, but then again, I don't have a uterus, and therefore can't get pregnant. If I did have a uterus, however, I would feel drastically more comfortable knowing that I would have a choice to not have a baby if I just so happen to get pregnant.
I can see the point of some of the opposes of abortion, stating that human life is sacred, but isn't not having stretch marks on your stomach more sacred than that? I'd say so. Plus, if the child isn't wanted, what's the point in having it? I guess so that the parents can not love it. It would make more sense to just abort the pregnancy than going through nine months of baby-torture just to have an unwanted child.
You also have to take into account the number of people on earth. 6.7 billion, last time I checked. There are far too many humans on earth. Bringing another one in is just selfish. Allow the other animals to reproduce. Why the hell do people even wonder why there are so many endangered species? It's because their numbers seems so small because the number of humans is so large.
If there were more abortions, then there wouldn't be an overpopulation of little girls in Chinese adoption and orphan centers. In my own personal views, in order to make the world a perfect place, adoption centers and orphanages must be abolished (as well as the criminal justice system, but that's another topic for another time,) and the human population needs to be drastically decreased. The earth doesn't belong to man, man belongs to the earth.
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