>>Given your history and how you view innocent life how could I possibly believe that it's really death which bothers you? <<
Okay Kevin. I'm going to attempt to be as nice as Peter T. in my response to you. First of all, what do you know about my history? And what could you possibly know from my last post about how I feel about life and death? You're over-reaching my friend.
Secondly, your statement about women having abortions because of their "fascination with convenience" is talk radio party line crap. You can do better than that. People decide to have abortions for lots of reasons. I would guess that "convenience" ranks low on the list. And anyway that's their business: not yours, not the churches, not the government's.
Do you know or have you spoken with women who have had abortions? You will hear many reasons. I doubt that many, regardless of how they feel in hindsight, would describe the process as easy or convenient.
My suggestion: Get your head out of that talk radio and go out and meet some real human beings. I think you'll find that reality is a lot more complicated than you've been told.
