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> Does it matter?
>
> He even said himself, if his mother knew he had the condition before
> he was born, he would of wanted her to terminate the birth.
That was aimed towards FF by the way, not you Pand :)
He even said himself, if his mother knew he had the condition before he was born, he would of wanted her to terminate the birth.
> He lived yes.
>
> But he went through pain, suffering, hurt and frustration nearly
> every single day in his life.
>
> Now come on, that's not a "life" really is it?
He also considered suicide a number of times. In his mothers own words (in front of him) "If I knew he would have suffered so much, I'd have had an abortion" (from memory)
But he went through pain, suffering, hurt and frustration nearly every single day in his life.
Now come on, that's not a "life" really is it?
> But murdering babies is ok, eh?
A collection of cells is only a *potential* baby. That's why there are laws in place to prevent abortion after a certain length of time.
Still, this doesn't change your appalling attitude towards women.
Why?
Because if you let it come onto this world, what kind of life is he/she going to have? Confined to a wheelchair, needing helpers and other's to wipe your own rear. Where is the dignity in that?
Its for the best in my opinion. You'd be creating suffering and pain for no reason. After watching a program a few weeks ago about a man who had a rare skin condition, he lived with it for 36 years and he went through so much pain and suffering, ending up with cancer. What kind of life is that? He said himself, if you find out the baby has the condition, terminate it, its for the best.