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Every sperm is sacred. If a sperm gets wasted, God gets quite irate.
No one should have to struggle to not have children.
2 words to contradict the false claims of birth control...
Bristol. Palin.
I am astounded that a person can be forced to commit what they regard as murder in this country. Even in war time pacifists are not required to fight. Why in peace should people be forced to go against their religious beliefs and do what they regard as killing babies? Whether they are in fact killing anyone is not the question. The question is should anyone be required to do something so strongly against their beliefs.
@ annewandering: What are you talking about? Contraception prevents pregnancy - it has nothing to do with ending it.
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