--- Elisabeth Carvalho wrote:
>
> Dear Mario,
> Honestly you make it sound like I go around with a
> scalpel and a neon sign on my head saying "Buy one,
> get one free". I'd like to put a smiley at the end
> of that statement but abortion is no laughing matter
> and my heart goes out to all the pa
Dear Gilbert,
Just wanted to clarify that I never said I was a
cafeteria Catholic.
Hope all goes well. How is the granddaughter?
Elisabeth
--- Gilbert Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Elisabeth,
>
> I am glad to know that you are a "cafeteria
> Catholic" ani
Hi Elisabeth,
I am glad to know that you are a "cafeteria Catholic" ani "full blown buffet
agnostic". I am not diagnosing you, lest our friends accuse me of long
distance medical practice.
Yet, I suggest you go on "a religion diet" only consuming what you can mostly
digest. The undigested, a
Dear Mario,
Honestly you make it sound like I go around with a
scalpel and a neon sign on my head saying "Buy one,
get one free". I'd like to put a smiley at the end of
that statement but abortion is no laughing matter and
my heart goes out to all the parents who've ever had
to consider one. Being
Hey, Elisabeth,
I'm pretty sure that Mrs. Noah's body was better
covered-up than any salwar-khameez could, and for old
Noah's eyes only :-))
>
I'll bet she didn't have to worry about aborting any
of her conceptions though, with or without gender
selection:-))
>
Mario.
--- Elisabeth Carvalho <[EMAI
Dear Cornel,
I wonder if Mrs Noah had to wear a Salwaar Kameez :))
Then again maybe her main responsibility was herding
those animals into the ark, while Noah set about
collecting the wood to make it. But for Mrs Noah, the
earth would be an arid and desolate place. I totally
agree, we must give Mrs
: Monday, July 03, 2006 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Women of a lesser God - response to Gilbert
> Dear Gilbert,
> Kitem re Gilbert irmao, makha "cafeteria Agnostic"
> muta? :) Actually, I'm a full-blown buffet Agnostic.
> Aren't you? Do you follow the Bible to the
Dear Gilbert,
Kitem re Gilbert irmao, makha "cafeteria Agnostic"
muta? :) Actually, I'm a full-blown buffet Agnostic.
Aren't you? Do you follow the Bible to the tee? If so,
then you must find comfort in believing that God
killed all the new-born of Egypt. Or that this
omnipresent, omnipotent God of
My friend Mario admits he is a "cafeteria Catholic". Now it is time for my
friend Elisabeth to admit that she is a "Cafeteria Agnostic".
She gives the parents the right to have a feticide (a.k.a. abortion) but not
the right to practice female feticide. I share with Elisabeth her dilemma to
pi
Oops sorry a little gender confusion there. As for
daughters you can have mine when she hits puberty. :)
Elisabeth
--- Viviana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My dear Elisabeth - last time I checked I was a
> woman! :-) I can't
> imagine what I wrote that would lead you to
My dear Elisabeth - last time I checked I was a woman! :-) I can't
imagine what I wrote that would lead you to believe otherwise. I'm glad
we agree that killing baby girls in the womb is abhorrent. If it had
been possible, I would have had a lots of daughters. God (dare I say
it? ;-) ) ha
Dear Viviana,
For a long time, I thought you were a women until I
realised you were a man. :) I too agree with you that
female fetus termination is abhorrent. My last
paragraph was strictly tongue-in-cheek.
Elisabeth
-
--- Viviana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elisabet
Elisabeth - I join you in your contempt for a society that holds the
victim responsible for the crime, especially as it pertains to
defenseless women and girls. I have to disagree with you, however, when
you use this ugly reality as a justification to murder baby girls in the
womb. Isn't the
There are few occasions on which anger spews out of me
like venom from a snake but this is one of them. Hot
on the heels of the Salwaar Khameez story, is this
story making the news in India.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1678601.cms
Madhya Pradesh contemplates banning skirts for
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