Tuesday's Two Sentences, Abortion Edition
Jun. 19th, 2007 06:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I want to try to make a new semi-regular feature to my blog, something I will call D2's "Tuesday's Two Sentences". I happen to believe that all political/religious views can be summed up in two sentences. If you can't pare it down to two sentences, you don't really know what you believe. Which is fine, perhaps this exercise in reductionist theory will help you discover what you believe.
The Rules:
1. Comment with two sentences that define your position on the matter.
2. If you feel the dire need to explain those two sentences, bold the two sentences that define your position. I will summarily delete all comments that do not follow this rule.
3. If you have a question about someone's two sentences, comment and ask! But ask nicely, or I will summarily delete your comment.
4. If you can get it one sentence, more power to you! ^_^
5. I reserve the right to delete any comment that I feel breaks the spirit of this exercise.
Of course, I'll always start off. Since we've already done same-sex marriage, it's time to hit another big one. What's your position on abortion?
"I believe that life is precious, but it is untenable to make this issue black-and-white. The shades of grey insist that we judge on a case-by-case basis, not an inflexible law."
The Rules:
1. Comment with two sentences that define your position on the matter.
2. If you feel the dire need to explain those two sentences, bold the two sentences that define your position. I will summarily delete all comments that do not follow this rule.
3. If you have a question about someone's two sentences, comment and ask! But ask nicely, or I will summarily delete your comment.
4. If you can get it one sentence, more power to you! ^_^
5. I reserve the right to delete any comment that I feel breaks the spirit of this exercise.
Of course, I'll always start off. Since we've already done same-sex marriage, it's time to hit another big one. What's your position on abortion?
"I believe that life is precious, but it is untenable to make this issue black-and-white. The shades of grey insist that we judge on a case-by-case basis, not an inflexible law."