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Nice cop-out.You have the right to your opinion, just like anyone else. As it should be…
Does the child of a rape victim exist at conception or not? Please answer this question for me.
Nice cop-out.You have the right to your opinion, just like anyone else. As it should be…
Funny that when people are discussing a real moral issue, the wrong side always decides to drop the entire wisdom of the thread as merely ‘opinion’You have the right to your opinion, just like anyone else. As it should be…
He or she has been dodging that question from me as well. Pray God that is because there is some grace of Baptism working and bringing conversion of heart.Nice cop-out.
Does the child of a rape victim exist at conception or not? Please answer this question for me.
The child in the womb is not an “opinion” -she or he is a real child - a real person, with real feelings, and real terror when she sees that knife coming at her to cut her up and kill her merely because she is “an inconvenience.”You have the right to your opinion, just like anyone else. As it should be…
As for some of you who feel that I am “copping out”. Honestly, how am I copping out? I have made my beliefs, values, thoughts and feelings well known on the subject of rape and EC and abortion. There should be no question in your mind where I stand on the issue and why. With all due respect, and with no offence intended: asking me irrelevant questions, twisting my words, and going around in circles is only making me ignore posts that do this. This is why I haven’t answered certain posts: the answers were the my previous posts. Demanding answers out of me when I’ve already been clear is just rude, therefore I ignore when you do this. I refuse to get into a circular dialog with you in which we go back and forth and you ask me the same questions over and over using different words. I have already tried that several pages ago, and it ends up the same: you keep asking the same questions using different words, and I keep answering the same way. I don’t think my answer will change just because you have asked it for the tenth time in another way. I have been consistent throughout. And it’s because of this, that yes, Tantum is right: I do feel like I’m being coerced at times. Asking me questions to which I have already made answers perfectly clear, and then whine that I am “dodging” is just … old. Sorry if that offends anyone. I really don’t want to offend anyone.I truly believe that Rence is not only thinking things through, she honestly and truly feels that she is correct and that we are not only wrong in various areas, but that in our presenting moral issues as absolute, we are disrespecting her and all others who ‘disagree’ with us. I don’t know whether she has accepted that there ARE moral absolutes; certainly the position of many people who want everything to be ‘opinion’ points to a very ‘relative’ type of view–but I truly believe that Rence is in no way being malicious.
**Thank you Tantum, I really appreciate your understanding. Thank you for that. **
That’s why it is critically important that we be extra-careful and make it crystal clear in all our posts that it is absolutely not “Rence the person” but “Rence’s words and position” which we address. I know that it is so easy to make comments that can be taken ‘personally’ even if they were not meant as such, and particularly in Rence’s case, with her already being ‘hypersensitive’ to a perception of disrespect, we have to keep making it clear that disagreement is NOT disrespect (I mean, she is obviously disagreeing with us and for the most part I haven’t seen people claiming that she is ‘disrespecting us’). The best way to do this is to keep on making it clear what the Church teaches (and that it is not ‘men’s decision’ but from God, and that the Church is simply keeping to that Godly teaching as it has always done). . .not ‘side tracking’, and above all, being as warm and loving to Rence the person as possible. Heaven knows that she has striven and has had remarkable success in being personally respectful to others even when she feels disrespected and coerced herself, and I think that the more we acknowledge and appreciate that in her, while attempting to be as respectful as possible in our dialogue with her AS a person, the better chance we have at actually succeeding in opening her mind to this issue.
**Thank you again Tantum, truly, you touch me with your understanding and your kindness towards me in this post of yours. I don’t disrespect any of your for your opinion, on the contrary, I would fight for your rights as much as my own. **
Ok, so what you’re saying is everyone has the right to their own opinnion. Which means, you believe that terrorists have the right to the opinion that it is ok to kill hundreds, even thousands, of innocent people because they believe they are doing something good? Or that it is ok for someone to have the opinion that it’s ok to kill the people who hurt them as a way of revenge?
**Where did that come from? How exactly is the above situation comparable to EC or abortion in the case of rape? How does it fit the topic of this thread? what is the rationale for these questions? I don’t see the comparison or find them relevant. **
Just because someone has the right to having a certain opinion, that does not make that opinion right, or just.
There are living people out there who have survived abortions. There are women out there who Hate the abortion industry because they had a child who was the result of rape. What about the kids themselves? What must they think? “If I was concieved in someone else and they aborted me, then I wouldn’t be here now…” I know there is one person, I forget her name, who tells people the story of how her mother tried to get an abortion, but in the end couldn’t due to bad weather and by the time she could it was too late to have an abortion. People tell her, “I feel so sorry for all the trouble your mother went through only not to be able to have the abortion.” How heartless can they be? There’s a living person in front of them and they tell them how horrible it was for her mom not to be able to make the choice to have killed that person a long, long time ago.
You’re right, that was pretty insensitive and rude…it kind of goes along the same as trivializing a raped woman’s pain and suffereing.
Thanks for the linkSee this wonderful video for some insight on this question:
acts17verse28.blogspot.com/2010/03/moving-tribute-to-life.html.
This child, conceived by rape, was given up for adoption by his birth mother. From the looks of the video, the world is richer because his life was spared.
Obviously she rejects the church teachings.Asking one last time, do you accept the teachings of the Church when it comes to life issues or do you reject the Church teaching.
I’ve re-read all this thread. You have not answered that direct question.
Um, I think it might be just a little, um, presumptuous for you to be making a statement such as that. It might almost appear that you were wanting to stir up trouble and upset, if people had ‘suspicious minds’. (with apologies to Elvis here).Obviously she rejects the church teachings.
From my understanding, she isn’t against abortion in every case. That goes against church teachings. I don’t know how this is complicated. I realize that kage is just trying to make her say it so he can say “HA, you don’t believe in the church…I am better than you.”Um, I think it might be just a little, um, presumptuous for you to be making a statement such as that. It might almost appear that you were wanting to stir up trouble and upset, if people had ‘suspicious minds’. (with apologies to Elvis here).
How about waiting to see what Rence actually says instead of making judgments for and about her?![]()
But wouldn’t it be better for her to have the child first, raise it for a few months or few years to see if she likes it, and if not kill it then? After all, how can she make an informed choice if she wants the child or not, if she hasn’t had a chance to get to know it?Thanks for the linkThat’s wonderful! Choosing to be pregnant as a result of rape is certainly a choice for SOME women
One can’t deny that. One just can’t deny choice for another woman is all I’m saying.
So first you’re attempting to speak for Rence, and now you’re reading Kage’s mind and assuming that this is just about somebody trying to claim superiority over another person?From my understanding, she isn’t against abortion in every case. That goes against church teachings. I don’t know how this is complicated. I realize that kage is just trying to make her say it so he can say “HA, you don’t believe in the church…I am better than you.”
Again, you are confused.From my understanding, she isn’t against abortion in every case. That goes against church teachings. I don’t know how this is complicated. I realize that kage is just trying to make her say it so he can say “HA, you don’t believe in the church…I am better than you.”
It would be better, if it were me, to take EC immediately in the emergency room immediately after the event. That way, there isn’t a pregnancy to deal with later. I disagree with those who would deny a woman EC immediately after a rape in the emergency room. And while I wouldn’t take any further action after that emergency visit, I don’t deny others the choice to do so in the case of rape. Rape is an entirely different senario that someone who has chosen to have sex and as a result got pregnant for the reasons well described below, so please stop asking me why it’s different. I think I’ve made it perfectly clear how I feel about it. I know I know, someone wil inevitably ask why it’s differentBut wouldn’t it be better for her to have the child first, raise it for a few months or few years to see if she likes it, and if not kill it then? After all, how can she make an informed choice if she wants the child or not, if she hasn’t had a chance to get to know it?
Let’s take this logic to another place and see if it really holds…The point is, she didn’t choose to be raped, she did not consent to be raped, she did nothing to become raped. She didn’t choose, consent or do anything to be pregnant and she should have that choice.
Sure, go ahead, but you’re going to spend a lot of time in jail as a result. Good luck with thatLet’s take this logic to another place and see if it really holds…
I was driving home yesterday and traffic was especially bad.
I am being horribly inconvenienced and made late for some important appointments.
I did not choose to be stuck in traffic. I did not consent or do anything at all to deserve this.
The fault lies with the idiots that did not look before merging and caused the accident and subsequent traffic jam that I am in.
I am never going to see the real person at fault punished (they got away before being involved in the accident).
I should have the choice available me to kill the other drivers to clear my way through.
Welcome to bizarro world everyone.