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How does mastrubation and anal sex facilitate having offspring?Isn’t it perfectly normal?.. we all evolved so our genes can survive to the next generation. Having offspring is one way to accomplish them.
How does mastrubation and anal sex facilitate having offspring?Isn’t it perfectly normal?.. we all evolved so our genes can survive to the next generation. Having offspring is one way to accomplish them.
I wish! What you describe would be a lot better country than one that kills 3000+ of its own children EVERY DAY. Think about all the demographic and economic consequences of that, why don’t you?you might vote for an anti-abortion baptist who is a hawk on foreign policy and would vote war funding to invade iran and wants to turn the country into a protestant theocracy. an extreme example, possibly, but think this single issue stuff though.
I don’t think I agree with this. I believe all politicians get their start somewhere. And if we are going to let them in the door, so to speak, at the entry level local political positions, then they can climb the ladder. But I may be willing to be persuadedNo, this does not filter down to every level. There are many elected positions that can have no effect at all on the issue.
In those, I am free to consider anything else.
How about the fact that this nation is so far into debt that it is almost impossible to conceive how it will get out?And what issue or combination of issues do you feel is more important than the killing of 1.2 million children a year?
It is your opinion that “it’s no big deal” to the young mothers who get abortions. Let me give you a personal example. All reasoning aside (and there is plenty of blame that has already been passed around), when my sister was 14 years old she managed to get herself pregnant. She got an abortion. At the time she was on drugs. So… if abortion hadn’t been legal, she would have had a baby that was strung out on drugs and dropped into an adoption agency. God only knows how many children have to grow up in the “system” - going from foster home to foster home, or forever staying in state’s custody, or when they are adopted they could potentially be adopted by an abusive family. Or even worse, a child could be reared in a drug infested environment.I don’t think I’m blind. I WISH I could bring myself to consider other issues. But as long as 3000 little kids have their arms and legs pulled out of their sockets; as long as young mothers are being deluded into thinking that it’s no big deal and then suffer for THE REST OF THEIR LIVES, for having had their children murdered; I cannot!
If that was the only thing people were voting for (mortgage, potholes) then I would say they are blind too. If you have to vote life at every issue, though, you need to look at a much bigger than you are (not necessarily YOU JKing, generally speaking here)…In fact, I think that anyone who can overlook this and worry about potholes or bailing out people who made poor decisions when taking out their mortgages, is blind. I have to vote life at every level. Politicians are supposed to be leaders and I refuse to be led–at any level–by anyone who can turn a blind eye to the genocide of a quarter of each generation. If they support abortion, they don’t deserve my vote.
Your work is encouraging and there needs to be more people like you in this world.The culture of death needs to be changed. I am working at the grass-roots level by raising kids who are pro-life and discussing it with whomever will listen. I support services for women in crisis, I pray, and I try to keep myself educated. But there is also a top-down approach to changing the culture. We have to keep a strong presence (majority if possible) in all levels of government. If the local town council is majority pro-life, do you think planned parenthood will get the zoning permit? If my state legislature is majority pro-life, when Roe is overturned and the states have contol again, will my state have legalized abortion or not? If the congress is majority pro-life will activists judges be confirmed? If the president is pro-life, will he appoint judges who support murder in the womb?
Thanks and God bless.
So if we kill more chidren the debt will get smaller?How about the fact that this nation is so far into debt that it is almost impossible to conceive how it will get out?
Well I guess its necessary for the children to die-after all your retirement is far more important than 50 million or so dead childrenHow about the fact that the government has borrowed and borrowed and borrowed against the social security fund, thus leaving people MY AGE particularly screwed for retirement?
Are you suggesting we should render dead children for the oil in their bodies?How about the fact that this country is so incredibly reliant upon oil that we are paying nearly $4/gal for “the cheap stuff”?
Well the Pope, for one l, disagrees with you that this is a reason to support killing children. I am curious as to why the abortion on demand advocates got elected before there was a war in Iraq?How about the gross misuse of the funds that we taxpayers are handing over to the government, and no matter how “anti-abortion” they are, the people in government (at least now) have no concern for LIFE if you judge it based on this war.
Musn’t allow too many children lest it obstruct you view!How about the destruction of the environment?
You havent given me an example yet that rises anywhere near the slaughter of 1.2 million children a year,Do you really need more examples?
I spent over 5 years counseling women who were either considering or had had an abortion. How about you?It is your opinion that “it’s no big deal” to the young mothers who get abortions. Let me give you a personal example. All reasoning aside (and there is plenty of blame that has already been passed around), when my sister was 14 years old she managed to get herself pregnant. She got an abortion. At the time she was on drugs. So… if abortion hadn’t been legal, she would have had a baby that was strung out on drugs and dropped into an adoption agency. God only knows how many children have to grow up in the “system” - going from foster home to foster home, or forever staying in state’s custody, or when they are adopted they could potentially be adopted by an abusive family. Or even worse, a child could be reared in a drug infested environment.
In civilized societies it should be a given that the morality of killing children should be black and white.The fact of the matter is that this abortion issue does not have a black / white answer, there’s always a gray area.
What is bigger than 50 million dead children?If that was the only thing people were voting for (mortgage, potholes) then I would say they are blind too. If you have to vote life at every issue, though, you need to look at a much bigger than you are (not necessarily YOU JKing, generally speaking here)…
Say what?Your work is encouraging and there needs to be more people like you in this world.
I just can’t understand where people get off trying to shove their secular relatavism convictions into the governmentI just can’t understand where people get off trying to shove their religious convictions into the government.
What?Wow. How dramatic. I was having a Mommie Dearest flashback for a moment there.![]()
Note that the biggest problem is that retirement has to be paid for by those of the next generation. By limiting the size of the next generation we have left too few to maintain the retirement to which we wanted to become accustomed.. . .
How about the fact that the government has borrowed and borrowed and borrowed against the social security fund, thus leaving people MY AGE particularly screwed for retirement?
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Kinda nice if there were 50 million more people paying into Soicial securityNote that the biggest problem is that retirement has to be paid for by those of the next generation. By limiting the size of the next generation we have left too few to maintain the retirement to which we wanted to become accustomed.
I suggest you get a copy of the constitution and read it. It would help you understand how our government is supposed to work.How about the fact that this nation is so far into debt that it is almost impossible to conceive how it will get out?
How about the fact that the government has borrowed and borrowed and borrowed against the social security fund, thus leaving people MY AGE particularly screwed for retirement?
How about the fact that this country is so incredibly reliant upon oil that we are paying nearly $4/gal for “the cheap stuff”?
How about the gross misuse of the funds that we taxpayers are handing over to the government, and no matter how “anti-abortion” they are, the people in government (at least now) have no concern for LIFE if you judge it based on this war.
How about the destruction of the environment?
Do you really need more examples?
It is your opinion that “it’s no big deal” to the young mothers who get abortions. Let me give you a personal example. All reasoning aside (and there is plenty of blame that has already been passed around), when my sister was 14 years old she managed to get herself pregnant. She got an abortion. At the time she was on drugs. So… if abortion hadn’t been legal, she would have had a baby that was strung out on drugs and dropped into an adoption agency. God only knows how many children have to grow up in the “system” - going from foster home to foster home, or forever staying in state’s custody, or when they are adopted they could potentially be adopted by an abusive family. Or even worse, a child could be reared in a drug infested environment.
The fact of the matter is that this abortion issue does not have a black / white answer, there’s always a gray area.
If that was the only thing people were voting for (mortgage, potholes) then I would say they are blind too. If you have to vote life at every issue, though, you need to look at a much bigger than you are (not necessarily YOU JKing, generally speaking here)…
Your work is encouraging and there needs to be more people like you in this world.
I just can’t understand where people get off trying to shove their religious convictions into the government.
Sorry about your sister’s choice, but… well, I’m almost speechless. You really think your neice or nephew is better off dead? Instead of such a negative take on things, couldn’t you imagine your neice or nephew being loved and hugged and kissed by parents who waited years to adopt a baby? With that type of reasoning, all of us should just kill ourselves because something bad might “potentially” happen to us. Better to be dead, right?It is your opinion that “it’s no big deal” to the young mothers who get abortions. Let me give you a personal example. All reasoning aside (and there is plenty of blame that has already been passed around), when my sister was 14 years old she managed to get herself pregnant. She got an abortion. At the time she was on drugs. So… if abortion hadn’t been legal, she would have had a baby that was strung out on drugs and dropped into an adoption agency. God only knows how many children have to grow up in the “system” - going from foster home to foster home, or forever staying in state’s custody, or when they are adopted they could potentially be adopted by an abusive family. Or even worse, a child could be reared in a drug infested environment.
How does masturbation and anal sex facilitate having offspring?
You just don’t get it.yes, I can see how government mandated cooking oil is beyond the Pale, outrageous and indicative of the worst kind of government…
That is why I put in there “at all”I don’t think I agree with this. I believe all politicians get their start somewhere. And if we are going to let them in the door, so to speak, at the entry level local political positions, then they can climb the ladder. But I may be willing to be persuaded
I believe it is much better to know a person’s stance on life before they get my vote for dog-catcher.
Like I’ve said before, if they don’t get it when it comes to life issues, then I don’t trust their judgement on anything.
Jeff
Noooooooooooo wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiire hangeeeeeeeeeeeeerrs!What?![]()
What?Noooooooooooo wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiire hangeeeeeeeeeeeeerrs!
I highly suggest you rent that movie.
Mommie Dearest starring Faye Dunaway. It’s a story about the life of Joan Crawford and her abuse of her adopted children Christina and Christopher. It’s really over-the-top dramatic…like the post about New York regulating trans-fats and the prohibition of smoking in the workplace to protect employees from second-hand smoke…What?![]()
Over-the-top? Mommie Dearest? I can’t figure out what you’re talking about.Mommie Dearest starring Faye Dunaway. It’s a story about the life of Joan Crawford and her abuse of her adopted children Christina and Christopher. It’s really over-the-top dramatic…like the post about New York regulating trans-fats and the prohibition of smoking in the workplace to protect employees from second-hand smoke…
Rent the movie and you’ll see.Over-the-top? Mommie Dearest? I can’t figure out what you’re talking about.![]()
No thinking of the bigger picture here. Just me me me me me.(It should be my choice whether I want to consume transfats or not and if I don’t want to be exposed to second-hand smoke, I’ll start my own business which bans smoking or I’ll work elsewhere. No Nanny state for me…but now we’re off the topic.)
None of these even come close!! This is so silly. National debt? You’re worried about your retirement!!! Oh my God!! Gas prices!!! How can you even begin to consider that these in any way approach the gravity of abortion. I do not accept that you can possibly believe this in the slightest!How about the fact that this nation is so far into debt that it is almost impossible to conceive how it will get out?
How about the fact that the government has borrowed and borrowed and borrowed against the social security fund, thus leaving people MY AGE particularly screwed for retirement?
How about the fact that this country is so incredibly reliant upon oil that we are paying nearly $4/gal for “the cheap stuff”?
How about the gross misuse of the funds that we taxpayers are handing over to the government, and no matter how “anti-abortion” they are, the people in government (at least now) have no concern for LIFE if you judge it based on this war.
How about the destruction of the environment?
Do you really need more examples?
No. Please read what I wrote again. It is my opinion that these women are deluded into believing that it is no big deal. As I elaborated: they suffer for the rest of their lives.It is your opinion that “it’s no big deal” to the young mothers who get abortions.
Oh, your poor sister. I’ll pray for her. I will pray for the idiots who convinced her that it was her only option. I will pray for healing on your whole family. I will pray that your sister comes to understand that she still has a little one, an advocate and intercessor praying for her complete healing and hoping to meet her mommy when she is called home too.Let me give you a personal example. All reasoning aside (and there is plenty of blame that has already been passed around), when my sister was 14 years old she managed to get herself pregnant. She got an abortion. At the time she was on drugs.
Exactly. God only knows. You paint the bleakest possible picture, maybe to console your conscience. I am more optimistic. Some of those kids turn out OK. There are many many great men and women who had rough starts and better endings. We don’t get to choose our start, but we can choose our ends.So… if abortion hadn’t been legal, she would have had a baby that was strung out on drugs and dropped into an adoption agency. God only knows how many children have to grow up in the “system” - going from foster home to foster home, or forever staying in state’s custody, or when they are adopted they could potentially be adopted by an abusive family. Or even worse, a child could be reared in a drug infested environment.
This is where I categorically disagree. You are espousing the moral relativist position which is just plain false. It is taught in all the schools, so I don’t blame you. The truth is that in every situation, there is a right and a wrong. I saw a great analogy somewhere a long time ago (maybe it was on this forum!) It’s as if you were looking at a newspaper that was half black and half white. Obviously black and white. But wait, if you zoom in on the border between the black half and the white half, you see some gray. Well if you keep zooming in, you will see that it is not really gray at all, but areas where the ink has splattered over into the white and you can see that it is really black bits and white bits. And, if you look even more closely at the borders between the black and white bits, it looks gray. But zoom in some more and you can see that some fibers have whicked the ink into the white areas so it looked gray but it’s really black parts of fibers and white parts of fibers. etc. etc. etc. So on a macro level we can say all abortion is wrong. But then we get closer to individual cases and we can see what is right and what is wrong by applying sound moral ethics as taught my the Church.The fact of the matter is that this abortion issue does not have a black / white answer, there’s always a gray area.
There are thousands… hundreds of thousands of people doing way more than I am to combat this dreadful scourge. There are a few naysayers on this thread who are discouraged because they don’t see any political results. I am greatly encouraged. We are one justice appointment away from overturning Roe. Many states in the middle of the country already have legislation on the books outlawing abortion on demand that will take effect as soon as that happens. More are beginning the process. The coasts need more prayer and work, but the middle of the country is showing some progress.If that was the only thing people were voting for (mortgage, potholes) then I would say they are blind too. If you have to vote life at every issue, though, you need to look at a much bigger than you are (not necessarily YOU JKing, generally speaking here)…
Your work is encouraging and there needs to be more people like you in this world.
I just can’t understand where people get off trying to shove their religious convictions into the government.