Texas man facing death penalty for causing death of unborn baby after brutally attacking woman. Should the Bill of Rights' "Right to Life" protect unborn babies from being murdered by doctors violating their Hippocratic Oaths as well?
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2012/06/19 14:52:44
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See report here:
http://www.lifenews.com/2012/06/18/texas-man-faces-death-pena...
Many other states besides Texas have laws that make it a crime to murder babies before birth as well, but not if it's a doctor doing the murder. Doctor's should not get immunity from criminal prosecution.
Only in cases where they certify that it is MEDICALLY NECESSARY in order to save the life of the mother should it be legal to kill a kid before birth.
http://www.lifenews.com/2012/06/18/texas-man-faces-death-pena...
Many other states besides Texas have laws that make it a crime to murder babies before birth as well, but not if it's a doctor doing the murder. Doctor's should not get immunity from criminal prosecution.
Only in cases where they certify that it is MEDICALLY NECESSARY in order to save the life of the mother should it be legal to kill a kid before birth.
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YES [comment as you wish].+5No one has the right to "play God" with another's life. We all began our lives the same route. And no one should act all "uppity," calling for the deaths of others, simply because they made it safely past the first 9 months of their lives.





















http://www.lifenews.com/2012/...
I am pro mind my own business when it comes to abortion and abortion doctors. That's why I have children I wanted them from the beginning and they are great you want to murder your baby's thats your business
By the way, I'm not into religion, but I don't let those who do tag me with the label "atheist," as you do. Think about it. For it wrongly implies that "theism" is a legitimate starting point, since "a-theism" in effect means "away from a belief in god." And it should be the reverse; namely: a belief in mysticism is "alogical" or "arational" [to distinguish it from irrational].
And a belief in mysticism is not necessary to have respect for human life.
Good news, then, for I'm not even into religion. So you've managed to put your foot in your mouth for the Nth time. Be sure to wipe the egg off your face before you leave. :)~
I've written about this so much and so often that I am sick of my own words, so will stop at this point. I will say this is the slippery slope politicians and judges manage to get us in on a regular basis.