I do not believe an unimplanted egg that leaves a woman's body is ending a human life. A woman's own hormones can cause this, too. I know many people here feel passionately the opposite about this and if these people, like Freepinforterri, wish to aviod birth control pills, I have no problem with it. I do take issue with people that see surgical abortion as convenient escape. I do not put birth control pills in that category. And I think it is great that we can discuss and/or argue about it like mature adults, even though we disagree. I do have a problem when pharmacists, like the one in the article, use coercion to deny not only their services, but anyone's services, to a patient. That's using your personal beliefs to control someone else and that is wrong.
You've summed up my feelings exactly. That's for saving my fingers!
A woman's own body can cause miscarriages as well, many months on. Tell us that that is not "ending a human life."
Is there no room in your morality for volition, for will? If we go into action and cause something to happen, then we are responsible. It doesn't matter of the same thing happens sometimes spontaneously.
Many people will die today cause their heart will suddenly arrest. This is natural and it sure as heck is the end of a human life. Now, if you inject chemicals into someone and their heart stops, is this not something you are responsible for? Even though a body can do this all by itself sometimes?
SD