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ciwwaf ([info]ciwwaf) wrote,
@ 2008-02-09 19:38:00

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perception and assumptions
So.... question.

I don't want this to turn into a debate. We all have our own beliefs for our own reasons. I am curious more about people's perceptions of other people's beliefs than their own.

Whether you are pro-choice or pro-life, please answer this question.

Do you believe (or associate) people who are pro-choice as 'pro-abortion'? Do you believe preserving the option to choose differs from personal beliefs about the morality of the issue? Or do you believe that all people who are pro-choice are also pro-abortion?

I am just curious what the general perception is there. It never occurred to me until recently that the two are often intertwined in people's minds as being one in the same.


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