I’m interested to hear what other freepers think about this. While “life begins at conception”, I think these pills are a great thing in certain circumstances and will prevent abortions and unwanted preganancies.
That said, are people smart enough to know when an oops moment occurred?
There are no “oops moments”when birth control is used.
If you believe that life begins at conception, then this pill induces an abortion. It does not prevent one.
This Freeper thinks that anything that advances the cult of contraception should be treated as the Mortal Enemy of not only American society but Life itself.
The reproductive system was *made for reproduction*. That’s what it DOES. That’s what it’s SUPPOSED to do. In order to PREVENT it from doing what it naturally does, just think about what kind of crap you have to throw in to wrench up the works—and what the effects of that crap will be physically and psychologically.
And frankly, I see red when I hear any kind of contraception called “a great thing”. It’s not a great thing. It’s a symptom of a society gone so barking mad that it uses the fundamental, basic reproductive function of Life on Earth—a sacred, a holy thing that ties us right back to the beginning of earth itself—as a mere source for a few fleeting jollies, and then tosses out the unwanted “product” of that function like it were a piece of garbage.
Contraception devalues Life. It devalues the family. It devalues God. That may not be a popular opinion nowadays, but I am more convinced every day it is right.
Actually, planned parenthood is all over these.
One, they actually result in more abortions. If you believe that you can just use the morning after pill, and the baby is dead, then you can get away with not using a condom and more promiscuity.
Two, they take the doctor out of the equation. You can sells these without a prescription.
Three, they can sell them and make an incredible amount of money.
Basically, here’s the point. They kill the unborn child in the womb. It’s no different than a late term abortion, except quite a bit more insidious.