P.S. Do you first judge the woman for having the abortion and then judge her
for not raising her child right? For being poor, uneducated? For going on
welfare? For needing help from a society that marginalizes her? For not
getting it? Do you sponsor a single mother yourself? You aren't
Forgot: movie stuff starts at about 00:14:50 ...
CERN, 666, Shiva Nataraaja, 9/11, 9/23 (yom kippur 2015), etc:
"ALERT" Shocking - September 2015 best video/doco: Maybe the Biggest month in
world history https://youtu.be/vbl6_g_HTnI
https://youtu.be/vbl6_g_HTnI
"ALERT" Shocking - September 2015 best video...
I don't know of any Christian church that will accept abortion as OK or
advisable unless the mother's life is endangered. I'm sure there are some that
may not talk about it for fear of seeming judgmental or driving away those that
won't listen. Warning someone of the consequences of sin is not
I guess it depends on your definition of *judge*. Do I recognize poor
choices?Is it from poor up bringing or low intelligence.-or is it something
else. Does that person learn from their mistakes or do they keep repeating the
same mistake over and over. Do they ever figure out that they are
I take the "eastern" view that until the child takes their first breathe
they are nothing but an growth on the woman. There's really no soul
there because no "shakti" which is the basis of consciousness has not
entered the vessel. The thing about the religious dummies is they want
to stop
Your position that to abort is a personal one and should not be legislated. My
position is that you don't have the right to take another person's life. It is
a founding principal of our government and has been recognized from *IT's* very
inception. Life is considered an *unalienable* right.
As Judy said earlier, don't force your religion on me! No, I appreciate your
views but the reason I gave below is non religious. The founding fathers
recognized Life as an Unalienable, fundamental right. Most views on abortion
were formed before there was much common understanding about DNA.
It is cherry-picking, led by the radical Christian pastors. If the sanctity of
human life is so important, where are the anti-war demonstrations by the
Christians? Those aren't fetuses we are bombing, and invading, they are fully
grown human beings, men, women and yes, children, but not a peep
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Republican Playbook page 34: In debate talk about hot button issues that will
never change but always rally support. This includes, but not limited to
abortion, flag burning, gay rights, prayer in school, secured borders, etc.
Avoid really issues like domestic jobs (as oppose to jobs for
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Being that I am a computer programmer I note how newborns are like robots
taking things in as a way of self-programming. So the truth may be stranger
than fiction or religion. ;-)
I rather think robots are more like humans
Being that I am a computer programmer I note how newborns are like
robots taking things in as a way of self-programming. So the truth may
be stranger than fiction or religion. ;-)
On 09/19/2015 12:28 PM, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
wrote:
As Judy said earlier, don't
I take the "eastern" view that until the child takes their first breathe they
are nothing but an growth on the woman.
"Oh yeah ... It ain't nothing but fleshy tissue. It can't breath so it ain't
human."
That's about as "Eastern" as Washington, New York and Boston.
You obviously have never
As I said, I agree with what Karen Armstrong writes. When the founding
*fathers* wrote what they did, they were not thinking of this issue
"Indeed I want to argue that America is the only country that has the
misfortune of being founded on a philosophical mistake--namely, the notion of
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I take the "eastern" view that until the child takes their first breathe they
are nothing but an growth on the woman. There's really no soul there because
no "shakti" which is the basis of consciousness has not entered the
*Innocent Life,* the unborn don't fly jets into buildings or commit any other
criminal or hostile act. Killing in Self- defense is justifiable. I believe I
mentioned earlier that Abortion is acceptable when the mother's life is
threatened.If you are concerned about hypocrisy, Christians aren't
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
As I said, I agree with what Karen Armstrong writes. When the founding
*fathers* wrote what they did, they were not thinking of this issue
"Indeed I want to argue that America is the only country that has the
Yes, every religion can be shown to have its hypocrisy, but this insistence
that abortions cannot be performed according to the choice of the woman who is
pregnant, is only prevalent in radical Christianity, and radical Islam. Not all
Christian sects are against abortion, and not all Muslim
Actually, I believe I was giving a non religious explanation against abortion.
The very founding documents, our nation are built upon, recognizes our
unalienable(can not be denied) rights to *Life* liberty and the pursuit of
happiness. You can't have liberty or happiness without Life. These
Here is the transcript of what he said. It is not out of the realm of
possibility that he was thinking simultaneously of the two topics in that one
sentence precedes/follows another. The word "punishment" could just have
easily been construed as "consequence"...as in "I don't want them to
To me, black and white thinking takes on the cloak of "casual, indifferent,
etc.", or "blasé," if you will. The remark "Oh shit! I missed my period! I'm
really *f"ed* now!" seemed off the cuff and appeared to indicate a prejudiced
and surficial understanding of the issue"blasé."
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We hold these truths to be self evident... certain unalienable Rights,among
these are LIFE! Unalienable is defined as, *can not be denied*. Without the
most fundamental right of life, no other rights matter. When does life
We hold these truths to be self evident... certain unalienable Rights,among
these are LIFE! Unalienable is defined as, *can not be denied*. Without the
most fundamental right of life, no other rights matter. When does life begin?
Theologically, that is open to discussion. Biologically, it
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..understanding the environment.
“We were surprised at how little was understood about the people who inhabited
this conflict area.
What was the status of the tribal culture that had endured so much conflict
and been
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
It is cherry-picking, led by the radical Christian pastors. If the sanctity of
human life is so important, where are the anti-war demonstrations by the
Christians? Those aren't fetuses we are bombing, and invading, they are
Was this the answer to my question? I appreciate that you've articulated your
position here. I believe that the decision to abort is a personal one and one
that should not be legislated. It isn't a casual decision and don't assume that
the law which allows it turns it into one. You have a
This whole abortion "debate" seems like such a set up. Why proclaim that due to
religious principles, abortion is murder, or that gay marriage is sin, and then
live in the USA? I am not suggesting such believers should leave, though it
seems like an awful lot of heartache to go through, to
I'll give you that!
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