RH Bill. Yes or No?

Started by Mr.Yos0, November 23, 2010, 12:20:19 AM

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pag abortion na ang usapan dun ako
against...pero hindi pa natin macoconsider
na buhay yun not unless buo na sya sa
womb ng nanay....so i think it's okay to use
contraceptives etc... ;D

hahaha panoorin niyo tong debate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jasECFJAxs

hanapin niyo na lang yung other parts.

Yes to RH bill.  ;D


Madaming tao akala nila all about artificial contraceptives ang RH Bill.

Ano ba kasing masama sa abortion aside sa pagiging immoral? Madami talagang ipokrito sa mundo  :-*

chill..bro discussion lang to.. ang pusomo...

Quote from: joshgroban on May 26, 2011, 04:55:13 PM
chill..bro discussion lang to.. ang pusomo...

hahahaha....inay dali ang gamot...hahahaha ;D


^
hahaha
Pero nakakatuwa yung prof ng UP na anti kung anu-ano ang sinasagot.

Quote from: MakaBayan on May 26, 2011, 04:32:45 PM
Marami kasing loopholes ang RH Bill.
One example that they could use to eventually legalize abortion:

Section 4 (Definition of Terms) of the proposed bill states:

   * h. Reproductive Health Education -- is the process of acquiring complete, accurate and relevant information on all matters relating to the reproductive system, its functions and processes and human sexuality; and forming attitudes and beliefs about sex, sexual identity, interpersonal relationships, affection, intimacy and gender roles. It also includes developing the necessary skills to be able to distinguish between facts and myths on sex and sexuality; and critically evaluate and discuss the moral, religious, social and cultural dimensions of related sensitive issues such as contraception and abortion.

To "critically evaluate and discuss the moral, religious, social and cultural dimensions of related sensitive issues such as contraception and abortion" paves the way to abortion because it will present abortion as a hypothetical (as of now in the Philippines, while practical in other countries) solution to an unplanned pregnancy. The next step will be to push for safe and legal abortion.

I don't see any problem with REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION. If anti-RH people are concerned too much with the DISCUSSION of the MORAL, RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL, and CULTURAL dimensions of abortion, I guess as early as now, you should strengthen your population education and ensure high morality standards among the people, because honestly, that should have been done a long time ago. Just because ABORTION will be intelligently discussed, does that mean there is a posed threat to the morality of the people. MORALITY is not taught at an instant friends. MORALITY is a foundation of what you have been believing all your life. With this RH Bill, if you really are sure about your stand on ABORTION, you will be a stalwart of MORALITY against it. RH Bill does not force you to advocate abortion.

By the way, do anti-RH Bill people actually know everything about ABORTION? Let me give you a case, and tell what you will do if you are to make the final decision.

CASE:

Your wife is pregnant, diagnosed to have ectopic pregnancy (meaning, instead of the normal implantation at the uterus, the implantation of the embryo is at the fallopian tube or other parts of the reproductive organs). Medically, ectopic pregnancy is not 100% viable, and aside from that it poses high maternal risk (such as internal hemorrhage). So these will be the choices:

A. Abort the fetus and let the mother live
B. Do not abort the fetus and let both fetus and mother die

What do you want to do?

Kahit mga pro-RH Bill, ano decision niyo sa hypothetical case?



dapat talaga pro-RH tayo!!!! hahaha.

anti RH bill ako..sorry sa mga pro,peace!  ;)


Quote from: ctan on May 27, 2011, 11:36:23 AM
Kahit mga pro-RH Bill, ano decision niyo sa hypothetical case?

sa B ako. :)

OT: di ba secularized tayo? :)