Storm-Chaser
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I was thinking more of Misery. That was another good one.Totally flashed to this scene out of "So I Married An Axe Murderer" reading the post.
Thats what we are all in for. At least some of us.
I was thinking more of Misery. That was another good one.Totally flashed to this scene out of "So I Married An Axe Murderer" reading the post.
If miscarriages are not a problem, why are abortions a problem? Do miscarried souls meet a different fate than those that are aborted? I would think they would be treated equally, either all going to heaven or all queueing back up to try to be born, depending on the flavor of your personal philosophy.You've posted this before and it's a fallacy. The women experiencing spontaneous abortion aren't 'choosing' to have an abortion. It's just a consequence of aging. Most miscarriages in young women are due to genetic defects or failure of the women's body to adequately ramp up the necessary hormones. All of this is just a consequence of our biology. There is no extant relationship to abortion pills at all.
It's not like miscarriages aren't a problem - they are not 'good', they are lamentable, but, an unfortunate aspect of human biology. A choice to abort is not they same as being open to life (pregnancy) and miscarrying. After all, men and women who do not use contraception are opening themselves up to creating life - that's a pretty basic biological concept - that's how intercourse works. As to what happens to aborted fetuses or blastocysts (visa vi salvation), it remains a largely unanswerable question. We retain within the Church the concept of mystery, there are somethings that God has not revealed to us - things He deems we need not know.If miscarriages are not a problem, why are abortions a problem? Do miscarried souls meet a different fate than those that are aborted? I would think they would be treated equally, either all going to heaven or all queueing back up to try to be born, depending on the flavor of your personal philosophy.
Unfortunately, I'm constantly having to reflect on how stupid some people are. It really is mind blowing.Well, maybe you should have some introspective time this morning. You can look back at this as a learning experience.
he's trolling. a hardcore christian would have typed "Revelation" not "revelation".
DONT FEED THE TROLL!
Not a different fate. All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. But there is a distinction. In the vast majority of cases, miscarriage is due to natural, pre existing factors. Abortion is an intentional act. So the reason behind why the death happened in the first place is very important. One is murder. The other is out of our control. Which is why a medical examiner must always determine manner of death. That's why there are varying degrees of punishment depending on motive. In the case of abortion, it's murder in the first degree. Plain and simple.If miscarriages are not a problem, why are abortions a problem? Do miscarried souls meet a different fate than those that are aborted? I would think they would be treated equally, either all going to heaven or all queueing back up to try to be born, depending on the flavor of your personal philosophy.
I give exactly zero fucks about the opinion of someone who believes the cockamamie bullshit you adore, I just wish you people would quit ruining the country and planet because of your ridiculous belief structure.Well, maybe you should have some introspective time this morning. You can look back at this as a learning experience.
Yeah, you really presented way more evidence than I did. Wow you really blew me out of the water with this response.
I think I will smugly curl up in a little ball next to my dog who has a microchip all of his own and just weep because I'm getting beat up so badly here. rofl
Not a different fate. All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. But there is a distinction. In the vast majority of cases, miscarriage is due to natural, pre existing factors. Abortion is an intentional act. So the reason behind why the death happened in the first place is very important. One is murder. The other is out of our control. Which is why a medical examiner must always determine manner of death. That's why there are varying degrees of punishment depending on motive. In the case of abortion, it's murder in the first degree. Plain and simple.
So you've both just conceded that stopping abortion is not about protecting innocent children. It is purely about punishing "murderers"?It's not like miscarriages aren't a problem - they are not 'good', they are lamentable, but, an unfortunate aspect of human biology. A choice to abort is not they same as being open to life (pregnancy) and miscarrying. After all, men and women who do not use contraception are opening themselves up to creating life - that's a pretty basic biological concept - that's how intercourse works. As to what happens to aborted fetuses or blastocysts (visa vi salvation), it remains a largely unanswerable question. We retain within the Church the concept of mystery, there are somethings that God has not revealed to us - things He deems we need not know.
So, did you not read, or not understand what I wrote? Legal outcomes very often depend on intent. There is a reason for that. This conversation is so effed upSo you've both just conceded that stopping abortion is not about protecting innocent children. It is purely about punishing "murderers"?
So what should the punishment be for someone who undertakes an activity that has an 80% chance of killing a child?Not a different fate. All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. But there is a distinction. In the vast majority of cases, miscarriage is due to natural, pre existing factors. Abortion is an intentional act. So the reason behind why the death happened in the first place is very important. One is murder. The other is out of our control. Which is why a medical examiner must always determine manner of death. That's why there are varying degrees of punishment depending on motive. In the case of abortion, it's murder in the first degree. Plain and simple.
I think he is mocking everyone. Pretty much just another day in ATP&N - meh.Ajay, I’m pretty sure storm-chaser is mocking you at this point.
Not involuntary manslaughter.So, did you not read, or not understand what I wrote? Legal outcomes very often depend on intent. There is a reason for that. This conversation is so effed up.
You do know that the bible specifically says life starts at birth when the baby takes it's first breath in Genesis 2:7 Or are you going to contradict the bible as you do the history books?Not a different fate. All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. But there is a distinction. In the vast majority of cases, miscarriage is due to natural, pre existing factors. Abortion is an intentional act. So the reason behind why the death happened in the first place is very important. One is murder. The other is out of our control. Which is why a medical examiner must always determine manner of death. That's why there are varying degrees of punishment depending on motive. In the case of abortion, it's murder in the first degree. Plain and simple.
It's the sequel for "All Dogs go to Heaven"."All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. "
Who the fuck makes this shit up?
"All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. "
Who the fuck makes this shit up?
"All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. "
Who the fuck makes this shit up?
From my understanding that's a pretty common position to hold. The idea is that because they never had a chance to know Jesus they can't be held responsible so they get a free ticket to heaven."All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. "
Who the fuck makes this shit up?
That is exactly what they are doing because it is not a part of Christianity."All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. "
Who the fuck makes this shit up?
It's kind of a hard balance to strike. On the one hand, making sure they stay in control of women's bodies, on the other hand trying to make it so god doesn't appear to be too big of a dick. Compromises have to be made.From my understanding that's a pretty common position to hold. The idea is that because they never had a chance to know Jesus they can't be held responsible so they get a free ticket to heaven.
So when they say the only passage to salvation is through Jesus there's a pretty big asterisk. It is kind of odd though that more Christians don't consider a free ticket to heaven to be a gift instead of something evil. It's almost as if they're just making it all up.
It's funny, because my partner's mom goes to an evangelical Orange Idol worshiping church, and she's against abortion because aborted babies go to hell."All aborted / miscarried children go to heaven. "
Who the fuck makes this shit up?
Yes... Its all about that power, always is.It's kind of a hard balance to strike. On the one hand, making sure they stay in control of women's bodies, on the other hand trying to make it so god doesn't appear to be too big of a dick. Compromises have to be made.
