Tanisha and all,
I am Catholic and wouldn't be mentioning birth control either, and I don't think people should be having pre-marital sex in the first place. I don't preach about abstinence either; I just try to focus on the child and the devastating health effects of abortion. But I think we can all be united around the abortion issue from our different perspectives. The important thing is that women know they have a support system if they choose not to kill their babies. The sad thing is that girls often are coerced into abortions, such as this girl. When you read this kind of story, you realize what a lie the term "pro-choice" is.
Jackie (Ted's Mom)
From: tipsterkhaz <tipsterkhaz@...>
To: answers_cprt@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 8:46:54 AM
Subject: [answers_cprt] Re: Wonderful new link
Hi Tanisha,
Optionline and other pro-life sites have info on abortion too. The
key is that unlike pro-abortion sites they don't sugar-coat the risks,
they don't skip over the graphic details of procedures, and they
encourage alternatives. Compare Epigee's abortion page with that of
Planned Parenthood and you'll see what I mean.
I personally don't have a problem with a discussion of birth control
as long as it acknowledges failure rates, mentions that hormonal
contraceptives won't protect against STDs, and reiterates that only
abstinence is 100%. But if you prefer not to use that page, that's fine.
--- In answers_cprt@ yahoogroups. com, Tanisha Davis
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--- On Fri, 8/22/08, tipsterkhaz <tipsterkhaz@ ...> wrote:
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> From: tipsterkhaz <tipsterkhaz@ ...>
> Subject: [answers_cprt] Wonderful new link
> To: answers_cprt@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Friday, August 22, 2008, 12:33 AM
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> Hey everybody! I wanted to share with you a great site that I found,
> epigee.org. Optionline.org remains the best referral for crisis
> pregnancies, but it doesn't cover STDs, period issues, birth control,
> etc. Enter Epigee, which is very comprehensive. The best part? It
> encourages women to visit crisis pregnancy centers and speaks the
> truth on abortion! The only downside
is that it doesn't (to me) seem
> very teen-friendly. But it's perfect for adults, especially in the
> women's health section.
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