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Default 06-02-2004, 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Garry Coleman":84393][quote=Madmartagen]
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first of all, abortion wasn't around during the middle ages.
There were abortions and birth control going as far back as ancient greece, egypt and rome. Though they werent as widely used as they are today, they were legal because no one had decided to pass laws against them.
[url="http://www.filebox.vt.edu/users/jherron/abortion.htm
http://www.filebox.vt.edu/users/jherron/abortion.htm[/url]
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0856467.html
http://www.rencentral.com/feb_mar_vol2/ ... ages.shtml

Also, if you want to take this into account, early humans would smother or abandon babys born in the winter in order to make sure the tribe would survive. That isnt an excuse, but... oOo:
you had the right idea about me talking about legalized abortion. The Catholic Church has never supported any form of abortion in modern society.
then why support killing other humans in meaningless wars?
If we didn't go to war, ever, there probably wouldn't even be a world today.[/quote:84393]

explain....[/quote:84393]

Well, If the U.S. or any of the allies didn't rise up to go to war against the axis, they practically would've destroyed our world as we know it wouldn't they?

I mean "destroyed" in many different ways, I don't just mean just firepower-wise (It is possible nowadays), but I mean our world is corrupted enough in greed for power and money, all I'm trying to say is that if "the good guys" had lost any wars they had won, or just didn't bother to go to war altogether (surrendered), the world could've taken many different and many worse paths that could have led to the fall and corruption of our own race long ago.
  
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