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- From: lip@s1.gov (Loren I. Petrich)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion
- Subject: Re: rights and responsibilities
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.174914.20070@s1.gov>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 17:49:14 GMT
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- In article <7224@news.duke.edu> eyc@acpub.duke.edu (EMIL CHUCK) writes:
- >I have been so totally confused with this thread...
-
- >My question is how much abstinence costs with respect to other methods
- >of birth control? You don't need a doctor's prescription, you don't need
- >to spend money, or you don't need to learn how to put things in or on to
- >prevent an unwanted pregnancy. Abstinence is the only means I know where
- >people that practice abstinence don't get an unplanned pregnancy.
-
- Why don't you return to the Stone Age? And live like the
- Native Americans used to? It was as low-tech as you could possibly
- want.
-
- And there is a _very_ simple method of birth control, one that
- requires only a knife. One cut, and it's done, and you don't ever have
- to worry about causing pregnancy, ever again. In pets, it is called
- "neutering", and it is recommended in the Bible (Matthew 5:20-21,
- 19:12).
-