Who is attending Church on Easter Sunday?

Nonsense.



Middle ground? WTF? A woman should be free to decide if she wants to have a child or not. There is NO room for middle ground there boyo. The fact you find abortion disturbing is deeply irrelevant and deeply ignorant.
Betty is clearly a trouble making troll

I think it’s best he is totally ignored until he disappears
 
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Why do men think they have any right to decide over women. Especially regarding their body

Always the same type of man too.
That's why iasked noseall in his Vive la France thread whether a man had any say in a woman's choice to abort his child.

He says 'no'.
 
That's why iasked noseall in his Vive la France thread whether a man had any say in a woman's choice to abort his child.

He says 'no'.
A woman can consult with anybody she wants, especially the potential father.

But the decision has to be hers, and allowed to be hers. Anything else is forcing an opinion onto her
 
That's why iasked noseall in his Vive la France thread whether a man had any say in a woman's choice to abort his child.

He says 'no'.
I’m sure if an unexpected pregnancy happens in a relationship, the man will have a say in the decision.

But the man can’t have any legal rights over what woman chooses to do for her body.
 
The Church is unequivocal in the matter, but what if the man wishes to keep the child and his wife does not?
I guess until they find a way of allowing men to bear children and all the risks that go with it, the decision to proceed with a pregnancy, lies solely with the women. ALWAYS.
 
I guess until they find a way of allowing men to bear children and all the risks that go with it, the decision to proceed with a pregnancy, lies solely with the women. ALWAYS.
The Evangelicals agree to disagree...

The UK branch of the US-based Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) has more than doubled its spending since 2020 and been appointed a stakeholder in a parliamentary group on religious freedoms in a role that grants it direct access to MPs. Ahead of a historic vote on abortion later this spring, in which MPs will vote on a law that would abolish the criminal offence associated with a woman ending her own pregnancy in England and Wales, several anti-abortion campaign groups have expanded their teams, ramped up advertising and coordinated mass letter-writing campaigns targeting MPs.

The findings have led to calls for greater transparency and accountability over the groups’ funding and lobbying activities. The ADF in particular is an influential player on the US Christian right and part of a global network of hardline evangelical groups that were a driving force behind the repeal of Roe v Wade – the supreme court ruling that gave women the constitutional right to abortion and was overturned in 2022.

God is...@the Grunadia
 
The Evangelicals agree to disagree...
Irrelevant. God does not have the same political sway in the UK as it does in some parts of the US.

A majority of folk in the US are pro-abortion. The only reason abortion has been restricted in some of the US is due to the imbalance in the Supreme Court justices bias. Abortion is still available to all US women that have the means.

Abortion is still a woman's choice, ultimately. Fudge all to do with men or religion and never should be.
 
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