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dmelosi
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The slope is very slippery when people try to justify that the unborn is less than a human and that killing it is ok. That is the first step to dehumanizing everything.Bringing more human life into this world, than we can take care of is not being pro-life. It is bring people into this world simply because our biology allows for it.
Wether you like it or not, it is seen for many pro-choice people AS a choice between the future for humanity, and a fetus that does not even know it exists. Pro-life and Pro-choice care about human life as much as each other.
They just have a different mechanism to achieve a similar goal.
The problem is, there are more people that need help, than those that can help. I commend those that do help, but it doesn’t mean they are viewing life holistically.
“lLife” is more than the sum of it’s parts, and human life is just a part of the big picture, not the “end” or “Point” of life itself. By bringing too many humans into the world, humans that consume to survive, we aren’t respecting LIFE, we are only respecting human life.
And by ignoring the life(plants and other animals) that we destroy through too many humans, ultimately affects humans. It’s very big picture, but at the end of the day, if you respect human life, you won’t try to create it just because you can, but only because you want to, and because you have the capacity to care for it. Since we do not have the capacity, stop doing it.
I would suggest that humans need to grow up a bit, and realize that we can’t have everything we want, including 6 kids each.
Perhaps the public school system failed, because people thought that buying an education would help solve the problem.
The more parents that choose to “pay” for an education, the less those parents are involved in a schooling system that is desperately needed by all.
This has nothing to do with catholicism. It’s laziness. Parents want to “pay” for discipline, rather than being involved in the great responsiblity toward education that we have toward the greater community.
Private schooling is not an answer to shodding public schooling, its an act of disrespect toward education for all. I will never support it.
Then why are more and more people starving? Regardless of how much work “christians” are putting into the system, they refuse to recognize that the system is breaking down DUE to human population in certain regions.
Not because of a lack of effort.
We can’t over throw them.
We need to live and support sustainable living locally, instead of focussing on the global system we utilize. IE, if we NEED something from a dictator, we will STILL buy it today. Most of the people in this forum will buy products that are made in countries that violate human rights.
Stop feeding them the $$ and they will have to do something about it, to survive. Looking in our own back door(IE for me Australia) is a good start. But then again, it’s so much “cheaper” to buy indonesian palm oil, than it is to buy something organic and sustainable.
What I’M sick of, is people claming they are trying when they won’t give up the very things causing the problem. The amount of humans they bring into this world, and what they consume.
Easier to blame everyone else…such GREED and CORRUPTION in the world…golly gosh.
The single most important reason behind a private education is the fact that children are allowed and encouraged to talk about their faith as they interact with their friends. In public schools people are afraid of being made fun of when they talk about their faith.
Are you against religion and for killing the unborn?