[net.abortion] final argument

spw2562@ritcv.UUCP (10/04/84)

>            The very existence of fairly reliable birth control indicates
>that an unwanted pregnancy is not necessarily a risk associated with sex.
>Pregnancy is neither a necessary risk nor a necessary consequence of sex.
>There is, therefore, no such "risk" or "consequences" as you refer to.

You're saying birth control eliminates risk of pregnancy?  Then why
the need for abortion?

>BTW, when you drive down the highway, you take the risk that you will lose
>control of your car and hit a bridge (or other large object).

Are you saying that the natural result of driving a care is hitting a
bridge (or other large object)?  And don't tell my abortion is a natural
result of intercourse.  Abortion is simply a way people have come up with
to keep from having to bear (no pun intended) the consequences.  A cop-out
as Mark Modig put it.