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And your position on abortion is what again?

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For that matter, I give you yet another chance to give a clear statement of your Christian beliefs. This being a Christian beliefs forum and all.
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What about the Jewish position on abortion??

the ultimate abortion argument
What about the Jewish postion? I don't care about their position only God's. That's the position we should ALL care about. The only position. For one thing your argument hold no foundation. Conception happens when a sperm and egg become one. So how can a sperm alone create life? It can't. So your thoughts about masterbation and contraception are irrelevant. They prevent life but do not murder it. Big difference. I shall have to continue this for another time...i gots to work.
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B1. What is the libertarian position on abortion?

The Libertarianism FAQ
Most libertarians are strongly in favor of abortion rights (the Libertarian Party often shows up at pro-rights rallies with banners that say "We're Pro-Choice on Everything!"). Many libertarians are personally opposed to abortion, but reject governmental meddling in a decision that should be private between a woman and her physician.
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What is IPPF/WHR's position on abortion?

About Us: Frequently Asked Questions - IPPF/WHR
IPPF/WHR is committed to promoting and protecting the sexual and reproductive rights of every person. IPPF/WHR views these rights as relating to abortion as follows: The right to liberty and security of the person: When women do not have access to safe, affordable abortion services, they resort to services in unsafe conditions that often lead to injury and death for the woman.
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What is the Buddhist position on abortion?

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While Buddhism does not expressly prohibit any specific action, one of its strongest precepts is not to kill. Killing is always seen as having deep unwholesome karmic consequences. Since life begins, in traditional Buddhist thought, at the moment of conception, abortion is a viewed as killing. Nonetheless, some Buddhists consider abortion as simply a woman???s choice, while others believe it appropriate under certain conditions.
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What is the RLC's position on abortion?

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Neutral. We have both pro-lifers to pro-choicers, and in between. As far as libertarian groups go, you'll find that we are probably the most "tolerant" of the pro-life viewpoint. Our immediate past chairman, Cong. Ron Paul (R-TX, 14th Dist.) is very pro-life. Many other members are pro-choice. As libertarians, we oppose Federal funding of abortion under any circumstances. It is not a litmus test, and it is not an issue that is often debated internally.
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What is the AAC’s position on abortion?

FAQ - American Anglican Council Live Website
The AAC’s Covenant of Faith (“A Place to Stand”) states our position on the sanctity of life: “All human life is a sacred gift from God and is to be protected and defended from conception to natural death. We will uphold the sanctity of life and bring the grace and compassion of Christ to those who face the realities of previous abortion, unwanted pregnancy, and end-of-life illness.
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What is the ACLU's position on abortion?

The ACLU of Massachusetts :: FAQ
The ACLU strongly supports the right of a woman to a safe and legal abortion and to control privately her own reproductive system. The ACLU believes that personal decisions about family size and quality of life should be decided solely by the individuals and not by the government.
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What if one of the parents is not Jewish?

Mohel.net -- FAQs
If the mother is Jewish then, according to all Jewish authorities, the baby is Jewish and should have a brit on the eighth day of life. If the mother is not Jewish, then opinions differ. Some Reform rabbis regard the baby as Jewish while Conservative and Orthodox rabbis will require that the baby be converted to Judaism.
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What is the Abortion Pill?

Birth Control FAQ
Mifepristone, also known as RU-486 or the French abortion pill. Mifepristone was first developed as an early-abortion drug in France in 1988, under the name RU-486. After years of controversy, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has has now approved the drug for use in the U.S. Mifepristone comes in a pill form and it is used as an abortion method for the earliest days of pregnancy.
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What is an abortion?

SE Nebraska Center for Pregnancy Counseling
abortion is a medical procedure during which your cervix (the opening of your vagina) is forced open and the fetus (baby) and all of the material that keeps it alive are sucked out into a container and disposed of .
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FAQs About Abortion Appointments
A normal period should begin in 4-8 weeks. Ovulation can occur at any time after the abortion so birth control is needed to prevent pregnancy. If you are using birth control pills, a backup method is recommended for the first 4 weeks (one cycle) of pills.. If you experience heavy bleeding, call the clinic. Heavy bleeding is defined as when you soak a maxi-pad in less than one hour, for 2 hours in a row. Some women experience breast engorgement caused by the pregnancy hormones. This is normal.
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What is Israel's position on the Jewish settlements in the territories?

Israel FAQS Frequently asked Questions
While the future status of the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) and Gaza is subject to negotiation, Israel's historic and legal claim to these territories is no less valid than that of the Palestinians. Jewish settlement in West Bank and Gaza Strip territory has existed from time immemorial and was expressly recognised as legitimate in the Mandate for Palestine adopted in 1922 by the League of Nations, which provided for the establishment of a Jewish state in the Jewish people's ancient homeland.
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What is the CAW position on birth control and abortion?

Temple of the Sacred Spiral - Pagan FAQ
It is ecologically, psychologically, spiritually and politically indefensible to bring unwanted children into the world. We are pro-life, regarding the quality of life for all being to be of utmost importance. The CAW unconditionally supports the right of every woman to make her own decisions regarding her desire and ability to bear and responsibly raise a child.
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b) What is your position on abortion/homosexuality/firearms?

FAQ on Paganism from soc.religion.paganism (The Cauldron: A ...
It has been said that if you get three neopagans together, you'll have four different opinions on any subject. Generally, homosexuals are accepted within neopaganism. As for the other buzzwords, that remains an individual matter of concience. We tend to believe in freedom of choice as much as possible for as many as possible and by as many as possible. We also believe in individual responsibility. Once again, it's your call and your Karma.
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Are all of you Jewish?

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To our surprise, this question comes up quite often, as people are puzzled about our long term commitment to the world of the Spanish Jews. Not all of us are Jewish. We are artists first, who have chosen to focus on the pleasures of this music for the art and creative challenges which working with oral tradition present.
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Will anyone find out I had an abortion?

Dr. Henry Morgentaler: Musings by a Secular Humanist
Your visit to our clinic is completely private and confidential. We are bound by the Ontario Privacy Act and all regulations governing patient confidentiality. We respect your right to discreet abortion care services.
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Q:What is FCS position on abortion? Can clients who are undecided reside at FCS?

Florence Crittenton Services of Charlotte, North Carolina
The Florence Crittention program is an alternative to abortion and the residents that enter the program have decided to carry their pregnancy to term. FCS does not refer anyone in our care or callers to an abortion clinic and a resident who says they are undecided about taking their pregnancy to term is then referred back to their referring agency to have any questions answered. FCS residents may choose to work with any licensed adoption agency.
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Why are you studying the Ashkenazi Jewish population?

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We are studying the Ashkenazi Jewish population because the population arose from a limited number of ancestors, and because there has been a long history of marriage within the faith. This has resulted in a more homogeneous (similar) bloodline than is found in many other populations. Please visit our fact sheet for more information.
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Are these disorders more prevalent in the Jewish population?

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this time there is not sufficient evidence to indicate a higher risk for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in the Jewish community. There are some studies that suggest an increase in affective disorders, including bipolar disorder, in the Jewish community. However, these studies have not been adequately substantiated at this time.
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Do Karaites follow the Jewish Calendar?

Karaite FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Karaism
Yes. It is the Rabbis who do not follow the calendar given to the People of Israel in the Tanach (Hebrew Bible). For more information see:
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How do I test for Jewish ancestry?

WorldFamilies.net: Where Genealogy meets DNA testing
In order to test for Jewish ancestry, you will need to have just the right connection between the ancestor you believe was Jewish and the person being tested. As the Jewish tradition is handed down through the mother, you would first consider the mtDNA test, which tests your mother's mother's ... mother's maternal ancestry. For a male Jewish ancestor, you will use the yDNA test.
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Wiccan FAQs - ULC - UNIVERSAL LIFE CHURCH SEMINARY
No, but I do favor it. I also wear purple, green, blue and even sometimes white. Black is not an evil color, it is a mixture of all colors known, thus having the energies of all the colors. It is a calming, protective color and those are my reasons for wearing it.
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YLC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The YLC has hosted many Jewish students in the past and their religious orientation has never posed a problem. However, we do caution Jewish students from sharing their religious views with Yemenis, especially outside of the center. Unfortunately, a dislike for Israel is associated with Judaism, and as a result, Jewish students may encounter anti-Jewish sentiments during their stay.
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