Behalf Of Warren Ockrassa
To be fair, I think we should talk about the hypotheticals, even
the
ones that seem (to some of us at least) only remotely feasible or
not
particularly relevant, because if something is reasonably
possible,
eventually it'll probably happen.
Hypotheticals are
On May 20, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Horn, John wrote:
Behalf Of Warren Ockrassa
To be fair, I think we should talk about the hypotheticals, even
the
ones that seem (to some of us at least) only remotely feasible or
not
particularly relevant, because if something is reasonably
possible,
eventually it'll
On May 18, 2005, at 10:45 PM, Robert Neil Diamond Sutra Seeberger
wrote:
It seems to me that a lot of Dan's concern is based in the
extremes --
the fringes, the things which happen rarely if ever, but which (to
him
at the very least) seem to pose some serious ethical or moral
questions.
If so,
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On Thu, 19 May 2005 07:42:54 -0400, JDG wrote
In a message dated 5/18/2005 10:12:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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I can understand
you saying that at conception we don't have a human, at 21 we do, and
somewhere in between we draw a line.
But, that line should be based on the being itself, not what _we've_ done.
At 07:11 AM 5/19/2005 -0700, Nick wrote:
The Catholic Church has it that every sperm is sacred.
This is a false statement. I am quite familiar with Catholic
teaching, and I do not believe that you can find a single Church
document supporting that position. Indeed, the above statement
On 5/17/05, JDG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:46 PM 5/17/2005 -0500, Dan M. wrote:
Let me ask a very simple question which bothers me a lot about the legality
of third trimester abortions. If a woman finds a hospital and a physician
that are agreeable, is it legal to do a dilation and
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Something is clearly bothering you here, but unless
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In a message dated 5/18/2005 3:08:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Dan Minette wrote:
What's trumped up or faked? You think that a woman wanting a late
term abortion won't be extremely anxious? DSM4 is _the_ diagnostic
tool for mental health. This is _literally_ by the book...her mental
health is in danger if she is suffering anxiety disorder because she
Warren Ockrassa wrote:
On May 18, 2005, at 9:26 PM, Robert Seeberger wrote:
Got an explicit example of this occuring exactly as you lay it out,
or are you simply engaging in supposition?
To be fair, I think we should talk about the hypotheticals, even the
ones that seem (to some of us at
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births (as it was in the '80s in the US)? I'm also
At 08:46 PM 5/17/2005 -0500, Dan M. wrote:
Let me ask a very simple question which bothers me a lot about the legality
of third trimester abortions. If a woman finds a hospital and a physician
that are agreeable, is it legal to do a dilation and extraction on a fetus
that is normally developed, 8
JDG wrote:
At 08:46 PM 5/17/2005 -0500, Dan M. wrote:
Let me ask a very simple question which bothers me a lot about the
legality of third trimester abortions. If a woman finds a hospital
and a physician that are agreeable, is it legal to do a dilation
and
extraction on a fetus that is
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