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However, I would like greater emphasis on bettering the condition of those who are born: for instance relieve physical privation and allow all people to live an economically dignified life regardless of their innate talents and abilities and promote an environment of amity not hostility and disdain for those who are born. Furthermore, the aforementioned changes would require an effort to actually raise living standards, not just give people an equal opportunity to do so.
__________________QUOTE=estesbob;6679654]None of which matter in the least to those who are denied the right to life. None of the above, even combined, rise to the level of abortion.
I have to disagree with the attitude that Estesbob’s response conveys.
First it is contrary to what Jesus taught about the value of each person.
Secondly it creates an atmosphere that is counter productive to eliminating abortion.
Making one’s public anti abortion stance so exclusive to the rest of the message of Jesus turns people away from Jesus and towards the very type of thinking that leads to abortion.
If the mother doesn’t have the intrinsic God given value of the unborn child, what does that say about the value of the unborn?
And if we say we really don’t care as much about what happens to the person after they are born, why should the mother or father care either? And if we don’t really care what happens after birth, why should they listen to anything we say about anything?
Peace
__________________QUOTE=estesbob;6679654]None of which matter in the least to those who are denied the right to life. None of the above, even combined, rise to the level of abortion.
I have to disagree with the attitude that Estesbob’s response conveys.
First it is contrary to what Jesus taught about the value of each person.
Secondly it creates an atmosphere that is counter productive to eliminating abortion.
Making one’s public anti abortion stance so exclusive to the rest of the message of Jesus turns people away from Jesus and towards the very type of thinking that leads to abortion.
If the mother doesn’t have the intrinsic God given value of the unborn child, what does that say about the value of the unborn?
And if we say we really don’t care as much about what happens to the person after they are born, why should the mother or father care either? And if we don’t really care what happens after birth, why should they listen to anything we say about anything?
Peace