Pro-abortion person compares unborn babies to vampires!

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Great quote, but I have a follow-up question:

If the person described above is not attacking me as an individual and my individual positions, but is attacking the Church Herself, are we not in some way obligated to respond to defend Her? It seems to me that, while a personal attack is best treated with silence - a veritable show of humility - an attack against the Church, left unaddressed, gives the attacker the impression that he/she is correct in some way in his/her attack. I find it difficult to remain silent when someone insults me or calls my beliefs into question. It’s a personal problem and I’m working on it… but does humility really require that we also keep silent when the Church is so slighted?
Sure, but one could argue that a blink and walking away speaks volumes itself. At the least, keep the discussion to a minimum because it’s really a futile enterprise to try to reason with irrational people. In addition to Lisa’s post, as Austen pointed out, the person essentially called themselves a “vampire” since they were once in the womb. So on what basis are we allowed to let live “vampires” like the skeptic who didn’t get aborted and yet kill other “vampires” the skeptic feels like killing. The injustice is the same—the skeptic is just trying to use silly language to justify his position. But as I said, a person who believes such thinking makes sense is not really someone who is likely to accept reason. Frankly, they don’t even belong in the conversation.
 
I met a pro-“choice” person who compared the unborn baby receiving nutrients from the mother to a vampire sucking blood!!!:eek::eek::eek::mad::mad::mad: I don’t understand how someone could compare the loving, intimate, relationship that a mother and unborn child share to a vampire! That does’t make any sense.
Sure. Until that baby grows up and pays for your social security and another person’s. Then you won’t be complaining about it, now will you?

You raise children - and many of them - to be good, productive members of society so that you can retire in your old age and live comfortably. That’s how economy has worked for the past… 10,000 years? Whenever humans came into existence. Where people are few, the economy is small.

This woman and women like her are more like vampires. They suck the economy dry with their selfishness and cruelty towards life. But when the dawn of their elderly years come, they will perish quickly, having no one to turn to for help, not even the government. For the government will be far too weak by then, if these shadows remain unaltered.
 
This is pretty typical of pro-aborts actually. The only thing is they’ll usually use the word “parasite” instead of vampire.
Hearing comments like this tell me all I need to know about the so-called progressive movement in our society.

Progress isn’t always a good thing… surely, you wouldn’t tell somebody living in 1930’s Germany to “get with the times”! In many respects, we have exactly that same situation again today.
 
TTo avoid dissensions we should be ever on our guard, more especially with those who drive us to argue with them, with those who vex and irritate us, and who say things likely to excite us to anger. When we find ourselves in company with quarrelsome, eccentric individuals, people who openly and unblushingly say the most shocking things, difficult to put up with, we should take refuge in silence, and the wisest plan is not to reply to people whose behavior is so preposterous.
Wow, St. Ambrose wrote those words 1600 years ago, yet he could well have been advising us this year about online comments. Truly, the policy of “Don’t Feed the Trolls” is wisdom for the ages. ::o
 
Wow, St. Ambrose wrote those words 1600 years ago, yet he could well have been advising us this year about online comments. Truly, the policy of “Don’t Feed the Trolls” is wisdom for the ages. ::o
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When a pro-“choice” person falls me that they support abortion, they invariably have some justification for their position. They have to de-humanize the baby in order to make their point. Typically the baby is described as “a collection of cells” or a “parasite”…now a “vampire?”

If they only stopped and considered what they are really describing…
 
I met a pro-“choice” person who compared the unborn baby receiving nutrients from the mother to a vampire sucking blood!!!:eek::eek::eek::mad::mad::mad: I don’t understand how someone could compare the loving, intimate, relationship that a mother and unborn child share to a vampire! That does’t make any sense.
Not knowing anything more about it, my impression is that person has some psychological problems, at least.
 
I just refuse to argue with someone that has that bizzare of a answer to why abortion should be legal. You can’t win with some people when it comes to abortion they will use any means to justify it. :banghead: I have turned my efforts to crisis pregnancy centers
and ultrasound, I think that they have some of the best results at saving babies.👍

P.S. I also find it sad that we no longer respect one of the most beautiful functions of the female body, carrying a baby to term. When I was pregant with my children I loved feeling there movements I didn’t consider them a parsite. How sad we the human race have become.
 
I just refuse to argue with someone that has that bizzare of a answer to why abortion should be legal. You can’t win with some people when it comes to abortion they will use any means to justify it. :banghead: I have turned my efforts to crisis pregnancy centers
and ultrasound, I think that they have some of the best results at saving babies.👍

P.S. I also find it sad that we no longer respect one of the most beautiful functions of the female body, carrying a baby to term. When I was pregant with my children I loved feeling there movements I didn’t consider them a parsite. How sad we the human race have become.
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I’ve heard the “parasite” term before but never vampire. I can’t help but think of the irony that in the movie and book Breaking Dawn, Bella refuses to abort her half-vampire baby. Okay, maybe it’s not great literature/cinema, and not to everyone’s taste, but I like the pro-life message. It’s sad that when it comes to real life people have less sense than a fictional character.
 
I’ve heard the “parasite” term before but never vampire. I can’t help but think of the irony that in the movie and book Breaking Dawn, Bella refuses to abort her half-vampire baby. Okay, maybe it’s not great literature/cinema, and not to everyone’s taste, but I like the pro-life message. It’s sad that when it comes to real life people have less sense than a fictional character.
I LOVE the twilight saga. The only part I don’t like is when they try to make her have an abortion, and how Edward keeps calling the baby a “thing”. But I really like how she has the courage, fortitude, perseverance, selflessness, and love to say “NO!”, and keep her baby. And I love how Edward changes his mind and chooses to love the baby when he hears her thoughts and hears how much she loves Bella. And I love how the baby brings Bella and Rosalie together, so Rosalie stops being jealous of Bella, and protects her and the baby.
 
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