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I’m actually male.MADAME…
You and your specious arguments have gone on long enough. If I can find an “ignore” button somewhere on this site, I will apply it to you and to all of your irrational arguments.
Wrong! But I don’t allow for sympathetic reasonings for another’s murder.Clearly, you don’t give a tinkers damn about the life of this woman, who went through both physical and mental anguish at a bad time of her life. You CANNOT just turn your back on those FACTS, MADAME, but you seem to be doing just that.
I merely stated that if she is for abortion under certain circumstances, then she’s not 100 percent pro life. You are in some sort of denial about this fact.Whenever this lady speaks out at Pro-Life events, one of the first things she does is tell her story. She does not mince words, either. (For that fact, neither do you, but at least she has gone through hell and back, which you don’t seem to understand.)
Do not judge sir. For I then will also say you care nothing about the unborn life of the child who gets no decision in the matter. Not one time have you ever shown sympathy towards her child. Take the log out of your own eye before you look for the splinter in mine.Unfortunately, you do not seem to care about those who at least have a CHANCE to survive, and change their lives.
Her judgment perhaps could have been clouded. It still doesn’t make such an immoral act into a moral act.Yes, she made some bad mistakes, and nobody is going to deny that. I’m sure you’ve made some real doozies in your time, MADAME! But it is my best guess that you’ve never gone through what she has gone through, so I’ll ask you to keep your trap shut, and stop judging her or anyone else.
Example: a man kills another man who he thought was a demon. Was it murder. No. Was it wrong. Yes. Should we then say his act is ok because he didn’t know the difference. Nope!
Though situations may be complex at times, the truth is still the truth. I stand by what the Church says. You disagree. Perhaps you should not be a Catholic then? Think about that.The thing about people who come across as you do (angry, opinionated, and loud-mouthed… all at the same time) is that they seldom if ever stop to consider that there IS another side to each question. Every equation has two sides, and you are only seeing one.
You clearly have been justifying her actions and saying it was acceptable. I won’t argue with you here.You also wrote:
“You are siding with her choice to condemn her child to save her own life that is still not 100 percent by the way no matter how gloomy it may have looked.”
Wrong, MADAME!
I was responding to a comment by someone to the effect that an abortion can never be justified, only rationalized.
Killing another human being we know to be a scientific fact and has nothing to do with religion. I’ve already stated this.You seem to have forgotten that little fact, MADAME!
And no matter how you try to sugar coat this, her decision was in line with the religious teachings of Judaism. Since WE are Roman Catholics, WE have no business applying OUR rules to someone of another faith. Want to talk about Roman Catholics?
If my religion says a human life is not 100 percent a human being and does not get full rights till the age of reason would you agree not to stand in my way if I choose to kill him/her any time before that point. I’m thinking you would.
Sure, I’m for that. Where do I sign.FINE! Let’s talk about getting Teddy Kennedy and John Kerry excommunicated! After all, they are supposedly Roman Catholics, and yet they have been HUGE supporters of abortions. They both opposed the Mexico City policy (which I supported).
That is fine with me as your reasonings have no logic to them whatsoever. It’s like debating with my lamp post.Until then, please do not darken my doorway within the confines of this forum. I will no longer reply to any of your comments, as they are becoming more and more irrational as we have gone along.
Good day sir.