What are peoples opinion on gay marrige and abortion?

Answer #1

Gay marriage - absolutely for it. Abort!on (which I can’t use in this reply?) - I think it’s okay in certain circumstances such as a 14/15/16 year old. At that age, being responsible for another life, I just feel so bad for the baby.

Answer #2

Gay marriage for it, as for ab*rtions I say only if the child won’t have a real life, u know like if they wud b a vegetable so ta speak then yes, for everybody else absolutely not, thrs to many other options

Answer #3

I’m all for gay marriage, there’s nothing endangering about it that can harm the next person and it gives those folks a chance at happiness so why not?

As for abort.on, that’s a little different. I don’t feel I have much say in the topic ‘cause 1. I’m not a girl 2. I haven’t experienced one: I feel these are two things that you really would need to say anything about it. Anything anyone else says is just something that they base off of what they feel is right and wrong. Which isn’t fair to those who already made their choice or are in the midst of choosing.

Answer #4

Gay Marraige Is Gay!

Answer #5

Gay marriage: does not concern me. Abo.rtion: against it. Unless for medical reasons, like the life of the mother or the life of the child would be endangered.

Answer #6

i dont have anything against either.

Answer #7

Gay marriage, I don’t care, who ever you want to be with is fine, it has nothing to do with me, watever makes you happy.

Abort!on, very against it. Why not just have it and give it up for adoption. Destroying a life is not right, and not letting them have a chance to live, it’s so wrong.

Answer #8

Gay marriage: All for it Abort!on: I’m fine with the idea but the first trimester is too late so I think it should be like a month and a half limit for when you can have it

Answer #9

Absolutely in favour of gay marriage. And I am very much pro-life. I wouldnt say I was completely anti-abor.ion though. I do think, however that it should be discouraged in favour of better education, and options such as adoption. For myself, it would only ever be an option if the pregnancy wasnt viable.

Answer #10

inb4 rage :3

Gay marriage? why not? won’t change anything really. abort­ion ? im pro abort­ion, as a choice for any woman who believes she is unable to care for or birth a child. i don’t see why forcing someone against their will is biblicaly plausible and her own choice is thrown out of the window screaming bloody Mary….. I must point out you are all outsiders making a persons choice from affar, thus the child born or not will not be something of your concern in the future thus you scream and shout about moral rights without fully understanding the pressure that comes from it…. oh and pregnancy isn’t something that just breezes by and you can automatically resume your life afterwards…. you need to think about that as well….

Answer #11

Honestly, I understand that no person has a choice in who they love because love is just that powerful. I’m gonna leave it at that right now just because, well it’s complicated. I’m on the fence. The “A” word, I am against and will be until the day I die.

Answer #12

Gay marriage is like any other marriage and should be seen that way. Did you know army wives married to female soldiers get NO benefits even if it is a legal marriage? It is sad to see how people can sit and hate same sex couples for no reason other than brainwashed words from the elders and from society.

Abortio is a womans right. I don’t care what anyone says.

I am catholic. So yes it may seem odd that a catholic would say these things but I was brought up to not hate or discriminate against people and thier opinions. Until you walk a mile in that persons shoes do not sit and judge them.

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