Annual abortions in this country: Approx. 700,000.
There's no such thing as an unwanted life. If you aren't capable of raising your own child, don't murder him in cold blood, let one of these 2 million half-decent couples give him a good life.
Your argument is one of the number one fallacies I see on this issue. The statistics are in favour of life.
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The statistics are far more than just two numbers, and if it was that simple, we wouldn’t HAVE orphanages in the first place. Kids with issues, mental disorders, or other illnesses are thrown to the back of the line. Actually adopting a child costs a fortune and, understandably, has a long and laborious process to ensure the parents are good. Not to mention, most of those parents are looking for a newborn, and everyone outside that is thrown to the side. Thankfully, gay couples are often willing to adopt, but that doesn’t even get close to fixing the problem. The foster system is… Read more
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There you go again – I show a damning statistic, you deny it. Our little ritual. But just so you can't here's the references
Adoption statistics: American Adoptions - How Many Couples are Waiting to Adopt a Baby?https:americanadoptions.com/pregnant/waiting_adoptive_families
https:americanadoptions.com/pregnant/waiting_adoptive_families
https:cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/ss/ss7110a1.htm
You've mentioned a lot of hurdles to the adoption process, but the problem for your anti-life position is that the vast majority of these two million decent couples on the adoption line understand dang well how hard it is t o foster a child, and yet have the dedication to do it anyway. Claiming your child will have a hard life if you don't murder him is no excuse to murder him – you might as well gun down a bunch of hobbos and street rats because you think they have a hard life. How can it ever be considered distantly compassionate or in the best interest of someone to murder him? Especially when all these couples would take the child? I never said our foster system isn't flawed, but don't these innocent guiltless children deserve, at the very least, a chance?