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    rosends
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    I certainly do think that it is the wrong term, but "pro-religion" is not right either. The other side calls itself "pro-choice" not "pro-abortion" because then they paint their opposition as "anti-choice" and that's unAmerican.

    Maybe calling them "pro-choice" and "anti-abortion" is the best combination.

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    I disagree since you don't have to be religious to believe that all human life is sacred and should be protected from murder. Yes, most people who defend those who can't defend themselves have a spiritual motivation often based in some type of organized religion. But that isn't necessarily a prerequisite for compassion and mercy. It's just that those things often times come as a package - religion and mercy. Or religion and compassion, or religion and generosity.

    And you want 'progress' away from that 'primitive stage'?

 

 

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