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From: cjk@ccice2.UUCP (Kreilick)
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Subject: Re: Re: re: when does life begin
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Date: Fri, 7-Dec-84 13:07:16 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec  7 13:07:16 1984
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> 
> Any conclusions you draw that I didn't are your own. 

NO, you're wrong about that.  Any conclusions are those of TRUTH!

YES, we have returned to guide and inspire along the correct path.

>The reason for the
> posting was not to discuss the relative merits of pregnancy and motherhood
> but to refute an earlier posting claiming the fetus was biologically
> dependent on its mother.

YES, this is the solution to abortion.  No mother may carry a child that
is biologically dependant on her.

>  I certainly agree that a pregnancy is work and
> involves a lot of miscomfort and inconvenience but so does having to slam
> on your brakes when a child jumps in front of your car. 

WHAT about a cat?

> The analogy is not
> really that good, however, since the child is responsible for placing
> himself in that predicament, wheras the fetus had no choice.
> 
> But, as in this case and abortion, we can't allow ourselves to follow
> the natural tendency for comfort, convenience, and lessening of work when
> another's life is at stake.
> 
> 				Mike Johnston

Just like firemen who must sweat terribly in heavy rubber suits.


					TRUTH