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Joao,  I don't see anything wrong w/ using birth control pills that prevent
ovulation.  I am not Catholic, BTW.

I think that China is a terrible country.  JMHO.

Jen  Dad w/ PD 55/39

-----Original Message-----
From: Joao Carvalho [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 5:01 PM
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Subject: Re: Abortion issue and stem cell research can be resolved


Hi Jennifer,

I keep giving thoughts to these facts :

1 - What to prefer : see millions and millions of children dying of
starvation
and misery in Africa and other Continents or have all these parents be
allowed
to have free access to  pills and all methods against pregnancy ??

2 - What would be of the world (the planet as a whole as far as elimination
of
forests , deserts grown , water supply , ecology etc. ) and China itself if
this
country does not hold its rigid birth control rules that even approves
abortion
??

More thoughts in the weekend ....    ;-)


"Fleming, Jennifer" wrote:

> "Would they would feel this resistance to the idea if some one they loved
> was raped and became pregnant, or if someone whom they loved, or knew,
could
> be saved."  -----  I believe that if a child is conceived that we do not
> have the right to extinguish it no matter how it was conceived or who it
> would help.
>
> I have definitely thought thoroughly about what I would do in these
> situations and their impact.
>
> Please don't take offense that we disagree.  I really like you all, but I
> felt a need to answer you, Sid and others.

Cheers,
Joao Paulo - Salvador,BA,Brazil
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