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here is a little puzzle for you, my friends.
When Vice President Cheney said that (paraphrasing) in the last 57 years, there have been great blessings to the world. What blessings and what 57 years is he referring to?
[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="eggdog1234"][QUOTE="halfirishhomer"]It's not really her body, it's a human inside her body. And how is it any different killing a child inside the mother's body than killing a child after he is born?Ultima_5
It doesn't matter what the hell is inside of her it does not belong to you or the government. I am not pro-abortion, I am anti goverment having control of our bodies.
It doesn't belong to the mother, either. A person is not a piece of property owned by their parents, and even if they were, a parent still does not and hopefully never will have legal sanction to hurt or kill their own children
but parents do have control over their children until a certain age.
but they can't just kill it.[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="Ultima_5"]we've been thourgh this, everyone has their own defintion to when life begins.
Ultima_5
We've been through this; there are seven criteria to define life. If someone's opinion differs, then oh well; their opinion is wrong.
All cells are alive.
A fetus is a bunch of cells.
Therefore a fetus is alive.
An embryo is a bunch of cells.
Therefore an embryo is alive.
Well if cells are alive (which they are), wouldnt that make medicine just as bad as an abortion?medicine kills bacteria which is made of living cells.
Would that mean everytime you used anti-biotic on a cut, you are commiting genocide?
a bacterium is not human. A fetus is- want to know how you could tell, it has Human DNA and 46 chromosomes.It's not really her body, it's a human inside her body. And how is it any different killing a child inside the mother's body than killing a child after he is born?halfirishhomerbeats me. But people's reason is clouded by ideology (ie. gender ideology, culture of death feminism), greed (you know how much the abortion industry makes, it makes a killing) and power (hey the strong like to dominate and oppress the weak).
[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="carrot-cake"][QUOTE="Zero5000X"]lol not mixing politics with religion. unthinkable i say.Ultima_5
Whatever happened to the separation of church and state?
Whatever happened to Article 3 of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
we've been thourgh this, everyone has their own defintion to when life begins.
No. I'm sure there are scientific criteria.Not in Catholicism. I no longer call myself "Christian", but I personally would believe asking for forgiveness for a mortal sin once and having it washed away fine, but repeating it and repeatedly asking for forgiveness is notDivergeUnifywell it depends. In order to be forgiven one must sincerely repent, but repeatedly doing the same sin over again, it makes it seem like the person is insincere. Confession is not a revolving door where you just half-heartedly go in confess and then repeat the same sin over and over. You must be sincere and try not to repeat the sin, especially if it is mortal.
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