Been there. Done that. Which is how I know the following:
You're implication, and a weak one at that, is that catholic gals aren't having abortions.
Is not an implication of mine, but an inference of yours. Logic.
You clean up your garden and then come to everyone else.
My garden is the Holy Roman Catholic Church. Which has already spoken correctly on these matters. Can you say the same for yours? If you even have one.
Been there. Done that. Which is how I know the following:
> You're implication, and a weak one at that, is that catholic gals aren't having abortions<
Is not an implication of mine, but an inference of yours. Logic.
It's an assumption on your part unless you have the religious background of women having abortions.
You really took a course in logic....wow. Of course, you never said you passed.
Now, let's deal with the facts.
More than seven in 10 U.S. women obtaining an abortion report a religious affiliation (37% protestant, 28% Catholic and 7% other), and 25% attend religious services at least once a month.[38] The abortion rate for protestant women is 15 per 1,000 women, while Catholic women have a slightly higher rate, 22 per 1,000.[32]http://www.guttmacher.org/in-the-know/characteristics.html