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Life begins with the male as sperm must be smart and have navagation and swimming skills to go up river to locate the one sall egg in that sea of life! 5o not knock women check yourself for preservation of life all you men!
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Lillene Ebanks
- Nov 5th, 2009 at 9:37 pm EST
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We must fund abortion if we pay for other forms of abortion like contraception, tube tying, and vaceptomies! Why butchure women and fund vactamies and insertion of contraceptives into the body! Men have a God given duty to protect all life from inception in their prostrate! Contraception is a fashionable prolife method of funded abortion! The Bible is very specific requiring men not to kill life from their body! What does the scripture forbid men to do with their sperm? Should sperms be spilled according th God's Word? No! That is God's standard prolifers!Men if you are not preserving all your intelligent live captain sperms and using rubbers you are not a proliger!
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