Actually, I don't believe in moral relativism. Sorry if I caused confusion, I was simply approaching it from a moral relativism perspective for purposes of the debate.
Strictly speaking, I agree. Merely attaching 'wrong' to the act doesn't do much, outside of possibly effective peer pressure. Judgment without the subsequent offer of a helping hand is rarely helpful. Words need action to back them up. For my view, pro-life counseling services, personal support, and voting that reflects a anti-abortion outlook all fit the bill.
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I wonder if we're stuck in Rome.
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