I am against abortion, but I think it is a moral decision for the "two" people involved except in special cases, and I don't want to force my morals with law, so I am pro choice. A life, whether it has a soul or not, begins at the seperation of the first cell. Or even at the moment a sperm enters the egg for that matter. What point in life is it ok to snuff life out? I don't believe it is any different to kill a child out side of the body then it is to kill one inside the body. People can say that it is not a life inside the body until a certian term or a certain feature shows up on the child, but the fact remains that it is the begining of a life. It is the most fragle part of life. It is the begining. Stem cell I could care less about. I would not want to see a factory pumping out fetuses though. That would indeed be a disgusting and extremely offencive thing to me. I could argue that abortion is murder, as it is, but that usualy puts me in a bind with being pro-choice. I get stuck on the murder being force against another. If it is wrong to kill another human, and punishable, then killing a fetuse would be the same as killing an old man. Every time this issue comes up I thank god I never killed my kids, and I don't even believe in a god.

Toker