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- From: dsh@eceyv.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger)
- Subject: Re: Abortion, Caves, Galen (WAS Vegetarianism and abortion)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.003842.24599@ncsu.edu>
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- In article <Jan.27.18.27.17.1993.11675@gandalf.rutgers.edu>
- shagan@gandalf.rutgers.edu (Susan R. Hagan) writes:
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- > It seems to be a theme with "pro-life" advocates that people should
- > consider society's opinions to be more important than their own. On
- > the other hand, pro-choice advocates believe that ones own personal
- > philosophy is what a decision should be based on.
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- Pro-choice advocates also believe that it's acceptable to force
- their personal philosophy onto certain human beings by killing
- them. On the other hand, pro-life advocates believe that all
- human beings should be allowed to develop their own personal
- philosophies, free from the threat of arbitrary execution.
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- >Susan R. Hagan
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- Doug Holtsinger
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