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<blockquote data-quote="Nimnim" data-source="post: 1233727" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p>I don't like abortion either, but it's going to happen banned or not, so it must be controlled and can you seriously imagine the choice a potential set of parents would be going through if the tests and medical diagnosis is that the child will almost certainly be mentally or physically handicapped if they are born? I pray I never have to consider it seriously beyond debate, but that kinda choice will weigh heavily on any parent that wouldn't have just aborted as soon as they found out about the pregnancy anyways. Bring a child into the world full of hardships, both for the parents and the child, or end things but still have the emotional trauma of ending things without truly knowing how it would have ended up?</p><p> </p><p>If you had to make that kinda choice, you have my condolences, but this is one of those issues for me that despite my logic leaning tendencies I can't do it here. Too much emotion will happen to just lock it all out and go with logic and reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 1233727, member: 28856"] I don't like abortion either, but it's going to happen banned or not, so it must be controlled and can you seriously imagine the choice a potential set of parents would be going through if the tests and medical diagnosis is that the child will almost certainly be mentally or physically handicapped if they are born? I pray I never have to consider it seriously beyond debate, but that kinda choice will weigh heavily on any parent that wouldn't have just aborted as soon as they found out about the pregnancy anyways. Bring a child into the world full of hardships, both for the parents and the child, or end things but still have the emotional trauma of ending things without truly knowing how it would have ended up? If you had to make that kinda choice, you have my condolences, but this is one of those issues for me that despite my logic leaning tendencies I can't do it here. Too much emotion will happen to just lock it all out and go with logic and reason. [/QUOTE]
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