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#41
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In my opinion, the "mother's life is in danger" argument is a false argument, because the percentage of pregnancies that truly 'need' to be terminated for that reason are so infinitesimal as to be practically non-existent. And I don't believe in the 'rape/incest' exceptions, either. |
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Aussiemama, yes the Commandment says not to kill. But Samuel hewed Agag in pieces. God told the Israelites to wipe out every person that lived in Jericho, and in turn the entirety of Canaan. God killed Ananias and Saphira. The list goes on and on. Simply saying that killing someone is wrong without checking the circumstances doesn't work.
I'd recommend just leaving it here: cases where abortion is necessary to save the life of the mother are so rare that they are the exception, not the rule, and they are referred to most of the time just so people can excuse killing a child that they don't want to be responsible for. No one says it's the right thing to do if that circumstance happens to occur, but Biblically it would be the better thing. Children are an heritage, but God creates an inseperable bond between a man and a woman that should not be broken by anything, children included. (This coming from a guy who strongly believes every doctor that has performed an abortion should be executed for murder by the government of his/her own state.) |
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I beg your pardon; I made a rare typographical error. The expression is "zoom dweebie." I would define it as a person who is exceptionally exasperating in some way, on a consistent basis. It has no relation to the current term "dweeb;" "zoom dweebie" was in widespread use forty years ago.
In fact, I suspect that "dweeb" can probably be traced, etymologically speaking, to "zoom dweebie," although the meanings are different. Kinda like what's happened to "gay." There is only one slang word (an adjective) I know of that has maintained its precise meaning throughout many decades: it is used by teenagers today exactly as it was by teenagers fifty years ago. (It's not dirty.) Can you guess what it is? |
#44
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Seriously, I don't care if a member of the forum thinks babies are born on mars and fly here on purple UFO's, we can still show them the respect of not calling them or their ideas "obsessed" or "blinded" or "ignorant," or "retarded." I'm hoping we all agree on this, even if no one here is polite enough to apologize for the remarks. I do agree with you 100% when you say the percentage of pregnancies that truly 'need' to be terminated for that reason are so infinitesimal as to be practically non-existent, and I know you and I agree on the heart of the issue. Quote:
is the word: COOL? |
#45
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more like...'Cool Bro'. Billie |
#46
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"Here Am I", you need to examine the quotes that you are using to justify your use of harsh words.
Who said them? To whom was He speaking? |
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Thanks for clearing that up, VR.
I vote for "cool" too.....although I'm getting visions of Fonzie as I type this! |
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My point is this: sometimes it's okay to use harsher terms towards others. "Name-calling" isn't always a bad thing. |
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And what do you believe should be done to the women who undergo those same abortions?
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"Cool", sometimes spelled "Kewl" online.
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