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***I would not be so smiley-faced about having little or no understanding of free will.Nope.
Ave Maria! Ora pro nobis
Limerick***
***I would not be so smiley-faced about having little or no understanding of free will.Nope.
Ave Maria! Ora pro nobis
Oh Holy Jesus,Wow, I canāt believe weāre almost at the 1000 post on this. There has certainly been a lot of virtual āinkā on the subject, many voices heard.
Perhaps an appropriate time, no matter what our āviewsā may be, to think for a moment or two of the millions of voices who will not be heard. . . on this earth. And to pray for us all.
What happens to the baby when the mother decides she wants to have an abortion?Murder is not the same as abortion.
No, it isnāt . Their are two people involved when it comes to having an abortion.They did not choose to become pregnant, they are just innocent victimsā¦Is it okay for a rapped girl to have an abortion?
Well that would depend on what the definition of is is wouldnāt it.Youāre totally wrong on that point actually.
Is abortion is only murder when itās done for a reason that you deem unacceptable?
Far from being a straw man, it is a valid question.Another straw man argument![]()
āInnocentā in the sense that she is doing no harm to her mother, nor intends any.***Just an aside here, but letās remember that the āinnocent childā is a figment of the pro-life movementās imagination, as it comes into this world contaminated with Original Sin.
Just sayinā ā¦
Limerick***
***And what of those embryos and fetuses that threaten the life of the mother in an undeniable, medically emergent manner? I donāt think your explanation covers all the bases.āInnocentā in the sense that she is doing no harm to her mother, nor intends any.
***So if I am not under the spell of, or existing without benefit of, sanctifying grace, then I am without sin? Didnāt Jesus die for my sins? Or did He just die for the sins of Latin Rite Roman Catholics? This stuff is circuitous and frustrating.Original sin is not a personal sin⦠it is the absence of sanctifying grace. Thatās why baptism is required to reinstate the sanctifying grace within the soul of the person being baptized.
dittoGood point and we thank JR.
Perhaps when it gets later at night our judgment might falter and our tact lessen. . .so thank you JR for giving us good example.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.*Wow, I canāt believe weāre almost at the 1000 post on this. There has certainly been a lot of virtual āinkā on the subject, many voices heard.
Perhaps an appropriate time, no matter what our āviewsā may be, to think for a moment or two of the millions of voices who will not be heard. . . on this earth. And to pray for us all.
Far from being a straw man, it is a valid question.
Perhaps you fear the answer would be as easy to push over as a straw man.
Thus far there has been nothing obvious about your positions.
The answer is NO, quite obviously
What a pointless set of posts.
Just rhetoric.
Not rhetoric. Genuine concern. It is very dishonest to the order for you to claim membership, claim to be Catholic, and then post such anti-catholic things. I pray the administration investigates your claims.
The answer is NO, quite obviously
What a pointless set of posts.
Just rhetoric.