Reggie Belafonte
Well-Known Member
I am of the opinion that no healthy child should be aborted.I don't know much about abortions, or ripping them out of the womb. My initial education came 60 years ago when I was a street kid on the streets of Toronto. The young teenage girls who were part of my culture told me about their survival techniques before abortion was legal (lawful).
One of them was to sit in a hot mustard bath until the fetus was expelled, and before the mother lost consciousness.
Another method was to inject an abortion cocktail into the uterus.
A third method was the knitting needle method where many bled to death in the process.
While I am not pro-abortion, I am pro-freedom, freedom for each person to deal with the difficulties of life in their own way, as their own choice, and not the choice of some un-Godly radical anti-abortion cult.
My views on abortion are largely formed by hearing the death-challenging efforts in which the helpless are forced to engage for mere survival.
God quickly lifted me out of that society of which I never took part. One day a took my girlfriend and her sister (princess of the prom) to the motorcycle club where many of us hung out. The girls who hung out there had never before encountered anyone like the girls that accompanied me. They couldn't take their eyes off of them during the entire visit.
So I am in favour of medically assisted abortions, since the back-alley alternative is not a very pleasant consideration.
The mother has a right to such things if she was raped, this must be done early as, not late term or if the mother could die.
I never supported back yard abortions at all.
I do not support abortion on demand at all.