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I've enjoyed reading this thread. One of the joys of teaching Ethics is that I get to witness a discussion on abortion at least once a semester, and those classroom discussions are never as civil as this conversation has been.
I was unaware of the restrictions in Ohio - thanks, OP, for bringing this up!
DaffyKD, the article you shared was illuminating. It was difficult to read, but I'm glad I did. Thanks for sharing it.
Someone up-thread mentioned that people don't live/work in a vacuum, and so we shouldn't be surprised when a politician's actions/words are influenced by his/her religion. While I think this is true, I don't think it's right. In my opinion, a person's faith should guide their own decisions in life, but not the decisions of others (unless those others have expressed a belief in the same faith).
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Never let the facts stand in the way of a good answer. -Tom Magliozzi
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