The Albatross
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I'm sure they do take solace. That they feel guilty or refer to their abortion as a sin at all is a problem in and of itself, because they should never have been taught that anyway.
This is asinine -- as if nobody is allowed to have a personal conviction unless it's the same one that you have. I'm pro-choice through and through, and civically, I think it makes plenty of sense for society, but I can understand why somebody who has religious convictions might feel that abortion is as sin for them. If someone believes in the sanctity of human life and also believes that a fetus is a human, and hence, they personally are against abortion for themselves, who are you to teach them right and wrong?