Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forum"The only moral abortion is my abortion"
This particular bit of religious hypocrisy has been discussed in here before, but with the pending Supreme Court decision, it seems like a good time to mention it again.
Some Catholic, Evangelical etc. women have abortions at Planned Parenthood. And the very next day, they're back on the picket lines screaming "baby-killer" at the people who helped them.
This is an old report (2000) but the anecdotes are fascinating. Like the South Carolina woman who went to New York for an abortion. When asked why she traveled so far: "Because I'm the head of SC Right to Life..."
http://www.prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org/articles/anti-tales.shtml
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I have always known that there were some women who were total hypocrites about abortion when it came to them or their children who ended up pregnant. I did not realize how many stories there are about these holier-than-thou types. Incredible.
This really stuck out to me:
SusanCalvin
(6,592 posts)A version of IOKIYAR. Same principle.
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)And their relationship with god is unique
and their faith is special and unique
and their marriage and love life is unique
and their bout of flu last year was special and unique
and their wisdom teeth ordeal was unique
and
and
and
and everything that happens to them is special and unique.....
Religion is a symptom of egotism.
SusanCalvin
(6,592 posts)If God talks to you, you must be very special.
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progressoid
(50,785 posts)LostOne4Ever
(9,603 posts)[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=4 color=teal]The college president of the RTL group was more worried about them hearing about her having an abortion and losing her position than realizing that she was fighting to deny others a service she herself needed.
That type of thinking is chilling.
But the last two stories, on the other hand, restored a bit of my faith in humanity. Good to know people can change, and realize the world is not black and white and can even end up working for the greater good.[/font]
progressoid
(50,785 posts)Thanks.
Warpy
(113,131 posts)and walk around in a haze of self righteousness, thinking such restrictions will never apply to them. It's a permanent "Kick me, I love it" sign on their backs and they're always terribly surprised to find out that the laws they supported to punish other people are punishing them, too.
Yeah, we know they all sneak in to PP as soon as the sun goes down. We know they take a day off and are back thumbing their beads and screaming abuse at women they don't know the next day after. They're conservatives. They don't think being denied a life saving abortion will ever happen to them, only to those other women who shouldn't have acted like such sluts.
RussBLib
(9,694 posts)...or from someone who attends church regularly?
It would seem to me that ALL of the anti-abortion sentiment is generated from religious quarters. Am I wrong?
a sort of unrelated snip from the OP
Although few studies have been made of this phenomenon, a study done in 1981[1] found that 24% of women who had abortions considered the procedure morally wrong, and 7% of women who'd had abortions disagreed with the statement, "Any woman who wants an abortion should be permitted to obtain it legally."
A 1994/95 survey[2,3] of nearly 10,000 abortion patients showed 18% of women having abortions are born-again or Evangelical Christians. Many of these women are likely anti-choice. The survey also showed that Catholic women have an abortion rate 29% higher than Protestant women. A Planned Parenthood handbook on abortion notes that nearly half of all abortions are for women who describe themselves as born-again Christian, Evangelical Christian, or Catholic.[4]
hmmm....but upwards of 70% of the population identifies as religious in some way
Promethean
(468 posts)I was confronted with the ethics of abortion after I had abandoned religion. My initial reaction was to be against it. It seemed like a no brainer to me, a potential person is being terminated. If there hadn't been people challenging me I doubt I would have analyzed it more and realized the necessity of pro-choice.
This is part of the reason I am anti-theist. Religion encourages people to hold set ideas that will not change. To them hypocrisy and maintaining their current flawed ideology is better than reflection and self improvement. The article shows a ton of prime examples of this. Hypocrites who get abortions but rationalize it as "mine is the only one that is O.K."
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)it should be posted in GD, if it hasn't been there already.
mountain grammy
(27,358 posts)Many of us have made the choice. It's difficult, but sometimes it's the best choice.
The day the government can force a woman to remain pregnant will be the day a government can force a a woman to terminate a pregnancy.
PeaceNikki
(27,985 posts)I've posted this on DU several times. Thanks for bringing it to the attention of even more.
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