The post that was quoted here has been removedI think there are a lot of people interested. I work with people who are concerned with various big issues related to women ~ including reproductive rights ~ and the networks go from the national level right down to the grassroots level and partners and sub-partners are operating in literally thousands and thousands of villages. The prioritization of the range of issues varies from place t place.
How would you find out how many people were interested? Indeed, how would you go about finding out how many people were interested in light of the circumstances I have described?
The post that was quoted here has been removedThe way we arrive at the possession of a moral compass, regardless of which religion or a lack of religion, the process is essentially the same: nature and nurture. There are as many moral compasses as there are people in the world. How does your supposed "absolute morality" deal with abortion in the case of a pregnancy caused by a rape?
@fmf saidWould you kill a 3 year old because the father did something wrong?
The way we arrive at the possession of a moral compass, regardless of which religion or a lack of religion, the process is essentially the same: nature and nurture. There are as many moral compasses as there are people in the world. How does your supposed "absolute morality" deal with abortion in the case of a pregnancy caused by a rape?