Comment: Just wait until women who suffer a miscarriage are accused of abortion and jailed. This affects all women, not just pro-choice ones.
Gold replied: That’s dumb. Physicians know this difference, unlike you.
Behind the news wrote:
Since God won't punish these women then Christians feel they need to step up and do God's business for him.
James: And where is that going to happen? I think there has been mass hysteria over this issue.
a different James replied: How about when the SCOTUS lets states determine if contraception is legal? You going to say its just hysteria then also? Imagine being arrested for having a condom or other birth control.
John added:
Read up! Geez, it has already happened and is happening. How much sand is over your head?
Paul: Nonsense with a capital N
Pontefractious wrote: Sorry, even with a capital N, it isn't. If you think women who miscarry will not be subjected to official investigations, there is a bridge in New York you should consider buying.
There are more replies to that first comment. Yes, it has already happened in the United States. Texas law, for instance allows anyone to accuse someone of having an abortion. A spiteful mother-in-law, perhaps, might report her son's wife for aborting, when the poor woman had a natural miscarriage.
The poster using the name Gold has a lot more to say ~ all devoid of any factual, intelligent information regarding the subject. Unlike James #2 who obviously is informed, knows that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas already stated his intent to go after contraception next.
Behind the news thinks an 11-year-old girl should be punished by Christians for being raped, because God did not? Where was that God stopping the man from raping the child? People can turn my stomach.
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