Then you ain't pro life, I'm atheist and I'm pro life because regardless of what argument you use to justify your action, you're terminating a new consciousness entering this world.
I'm not against contraception because that's on the slightly lower level as abstinence but still not erasing something. You can't even justify abortion to save the mother as with modern tech, you may as well try for both regardless.
What do the studies say have been happening to the women? I have read about birth control making women prefer effeminate men and losing their fear of risk. Anything else?
The included studies identified structural and functional changes in areas involved in affective and cognitive processing, such as the amygdala, hippocampus, prefrontal cortex and cingulate gyrus.
Basically out of all the 23 studies done so far every single one has shows everything from ability to reason to emotional state is impacted by hormonal regulation from birth control. This of course isn’t shocking to anyone whose met a tranny on hormones, but birth control and the control of estrogen has show a sharp decline in the ability to sense pheromones, an increased likelihood to develop depression and a higher risk of suicide.
The changes that happen to a woman's body during pregnancy are pretty drastic. Makes me think it might be a sort of "second puberty" or the proper continuation of development.
There are philosophers, religious individuals and those, religious or not, who believe that sex is unitive (via marriage) and for conception and therefore contraception is an immoral and unnatural action that goes against that principle of denying a human life the right to exist and therefore should be banned (a return to the Comstock laws once the relevant Supreme Court historic decisions are overturned like Roe v Wade was for abortion). As far as these groups are concerned, contraception is pre-abortion and just as immoral and righteous to ban as abortion. It would form part of the anti-vice pushback and counteraction to what liberals have been implementing in the last few decades in terms of sexual liberation, not just against abortion, contraception, promiscuity and pornography but other forms of vice including alcohol, smoking and gambling.
Ironically, the people saying pro-life supporters are also pro-birth control and contraception are left leaning outlets! Maybe hoping that the right wing don't go for contraception as well as abortion as was the case in the past.
Then you ain't pro life, I'm atheist and I'm pro life because regardless of what argument you use to justify your action, you're terminating a new consciousness entering this world.
I'm not against contraception because that's on the slightly lower level as abstinence but still not erasing something. You can't even justify abortion to save the mother as with modern tech, you may as well try for both regardless.
It depends, there’s more medical studies coming out that show in all likelihood birth control has been creating these modern sociopaths we call women.
What do the studies say have been happening to the women? I have read about birth control making women prefer effeminate men and losing their fear of risk. Anything else?
Basically out of all the 23 studies done so far every single one has shows everything from ability to reason to emotional state is impacted by hormonal regulation from birth control. This of course isn’t shocking to anyone whose met a tranny on hormones, but birth control and the control of estrogen has show a sharp decline in the ability to sense pheromones, an increased likelihood to develop depression and a higher risk of suicide.
Holy crap. Do you have a link to these studies? I would like the full list of what the effects are. Would explain a lot.
Long term use of the pill reduces a woman's hypothalamus and pituitary gland volumes.
The changes that happen to a woman's body during pregnancy are pretty drastic. Makes me think it might be a sort of "second puberty" or the proper continuation of development.
There are philosophers, religious individuals and those, religious or not, who believe that sex is unitive (via marriage) and for conception and therefore contraception is an immoral and unnatural action that goes against that principle of denying a human life the right to exist and therefore should be banned (a return to the Comstock laws once the relevant Supreme Court historic decisions are overturned like Roe v Wade was for abortion). As far as these groups are concerned, contraception is pre-abortion and just as immoral and righteous to ban as abortion. It would form part of the anti-vice pushback and counteraction to what liberals have been implementing in the last few decades in terms of sexual liberation, not just against abortion, contraception, promiscuity and pornography but other forms of vice including alcohol, smoking and gambling.
Ironically, the people saying pro-life supporters are also pro-birth control and contraception are left leaning outlets! Maybe hoping that the right wing don't go for contraception as well as abortion as was the case in the past.