misschiefbear Posted November 2, 2012 Share Posted November 2, 2012 I'm a firm believer in women's rights!A far greater sin is if you let a child live without providing his/her most basic of rights. Quote Link to comment
hit05 Posted November 13, 2012 Share Posted November 13, 2012 There are people who hopelessly fail to have children due to incompatible genes or failure to sustain the pregnancy due to a physical weakness/structure of the mother. Is miscarriage considered abortion too? An unborn fetus cannot be a symbol of abortion since it may also represent the result of congenital weakness such as a retroverted uterus. But in the USA today, news is birth defects and problems in pregnancy are traceable to the use of artificial contraceptives. Are these considered abortion too if the death of the fetus was due to the use of artificial contraceptives? Quote Link to comment
Jasonkidd Posted November 14, 2012 Share Posted November 14, 2012 I'm a firm believer in women's rights! A far greater sin is if you let a child live without providing his/her most basic of rights. I hate to disagree.. pero abortion is killing the CHILD?? tama ba?? though may point ka becoz mahirap tlga buhayin ang bata ngyn pero.. un ang ginusto ng Diyos e.. so wla tyo karapatan para patayin ung bata Quote Link to comment
foer Posted December 9, 2012 Share Posted December 9, 2012 it all depends on the person's belief. Quote Link to comment
Chelsie of Mira Comm Posted December 10, 2012 Share Posted December 10, 2012 Ang bobo naman ng TS nito. Quote Link to comment
XMARGAX Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 It depends on a person's beliefs. When does life start? Do their moral values condone it? We can't say that it's a sin to someone who doesn't believe in God either. Just because we live in a Catholic based society doesn't mean that everyone has the same values. What if the child is the result of rape? Should we blame the mother for wanting to abort it when she herself could potentially hate the baby? People who haven't been placed in such situations have no right to answer because they themselves have no moral obligation placed upon them. We keep on looking down upon women who have done such an act but we never try to think about what was behind the entire situation nor do we try to understand how that woman feels. We love to damn these women to hell when we ourselves don't even know how much pain that woman is going through for committing such an act. Do people get an impression that these women enjoy what they did? Most people here in the Philippines are bigoted and just love to curse and damn these women. I feel such pity for this self-righteous society we live in... 1 Quote Link to comment
hunkhere Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 It is not a sin. Bobo. Quote Link to comment
hert Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 it depends on the belief of the person Quote Link to comment
JC of Hanaya Posted December 11, 2012 Share Posted December 11, 2012 Kung tingin mo hindi. Tss. Quote Link to comment
Ayalicious of Kamedeen Posted December 12, 2012 Share Posted December 12, 2012 Bukas. Quote Link to comment
KsBubbles Posted December 13, 2012 Share Posted December 13, 2012 Kapag sa tingin mo ay hindi. Quote Link to comment
Jeso Posted December 16, 2012 Share Posted December 16, 2012 I feel I have to play devil's advocate a little, what with all the "it depends on what you believe" nonsense being spouted here. First off, a sin is a sin, regardless of your own personal beliefs or awareness/ignorance of the fact. I will not debate what constitutes a sin, or put a label on what's right and what's wrong: that's God's prerogative not mine. But what I will say is that your own personal sense of morality is meaningless when defining what is, or what is not, a sin. In theoligical terms a sin is an act that violates God's will. If abortion goes against God's will, then it's a sin, whether you believe it is or not. Again, let me stress: I'm not saying that abortion is a sin. I'm merely fighting the notion that you can magically define what constitutes a sin based upon your own personal belief system. That's just ridiculous... unless of course you are God And BTW, sinning is normal. Even the pope does it. Sins can always be forgiven. That's one of the most important things the Church teaches 2 Quote Link to comment
jaganman Posted December 17, 2012 Share Posted December 17, 2012 for me, abortion is not a sin kung: - hindi mahal nung parents ung bata. kawawa naman ung bata kung i-abandona lang nung nanay at tatay. nakakainis mapanood ng balita na, "bata iniwan sa basurahan, kinuha ng dswd." - there is a defect sa bata (usually seen on pre-natal tests) that would render the kid pag labas to be non-functional in today's society. i know its unfair, kaso sa panahon ngayon, dog-eat dog talaga ang mundong ginagalawan natin. - a risk for the mother to die when giving child birth or having the child. Quote Link to comment
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