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the concept of a Constitution isn’t unique to the US:thumbsup:
Actually, since you folks don’t have one…your one liner means nothing to me finding it ironicthe concept of a Constitution isn’t unique to the US:thumbsup:
I am sorry; thank you.Young Thinker
*What about sterilization(through a tubal ligitation) for concern of a woman’s life(as after having given birth to children)? Is that permissible? *
This could be a topic for another thread?
Actually we doActually, since you folks don’t have one…your one liner means nothing to me finding it ironic![]()
Actually, since it isn’t a codified document allowing the people access to read it…it would be hard to produce…Actually we do![]()
That’s not the issue.Actually, since it isn’t a codified document allowing the people access to read it…it would be hard to produce…![]()
Does not takeaway the irony of arguing Our ConstitutionThat’s not the issue.
The UK has a constitution. A codified constitution is not the only form of constitution.
not following youDoes not takeaway the irony of arguing Our Constitution![]()
Repeating: I find it ironic…to be debating Constitutional rights…with someone from the United Kingdom…wasn’t the reason for writing it …to establish United States Governorship as opposed to British Law?not following you![]()
that’s not ironyRepeating: I find it ironic…to be debating Constitutional rights…with someone from the United Kingdom…wasn’t the reason for writing it …to establish United States Governorship as opposed to British Law?![]()
Situational irony **Definition: **An occasion in which the outcome is significantly different from what was expected or considered appropriate.You just have to look up the definition of irony:shrug:
I apologizeAs the instigator of this thread, I have to politely ask you all to get back on topic.
Thanks!
The notion that you can equate an unborn child with someone who had secretly kidnapped your body and was using it for unlawful purposes is absurd on the face of it.
And so it is with the law. The Court can not decide a case unless it is brought before it by litigants. The Court resolved the Constitution issue before it when the issue was brought to it in 1973, specifically the 9th and 14th amendments in regards to the abortion choice.=dusza;6310091]Because that’s when critics where questioning the belief in the immaculate conception. Dogmas are defined to remove doubt among the faithful, not to establish a new teaching.
=Charlemagne
The law that requires me to drive on the right side of the road.Find me a law that cannot be connected one way or another to morality.
No one is saying morality does not play a role, just not the exclusive and sole role.Why do you think Moses sits atop the Supreme Court building with the Ten Commandments open in his hands?
These are empirical arguments----cite your source for the statistics. But even so that does not mean the govt cannot use other means to counter that spike. The policy value of limited govt still carries weight despite the numbers.No form of immorality or criminality can be absolutely prevented. However, such conduct can be discouraged. When “outlawing all abortions” was abandoned with Roe v Wade, I don’t think you could argue that that effectively prevented, or even discouraged, abortions. On the contrary, abortions skyrocketed to well over a million a year.
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*The law that requires me to drive on the right side of the road. *
Yes, so what is your point—this poster never said morality is not part of the law, just not soley and exclusively the law. Come on Charlemagne you can do better than that.Thou shalt not kill!![]()
Okay, does this say anything about our system of law or really more about the lack of morality in the culture. Do you not see a difference in the culture of a nation versus a nation’s govt?I really don’t have the time. You are free to disbelieve. It is a commonly known statistic that well over a million abortions per year have been conducted since Roe v Wade. Somewhere close to 50 million by now.
There you go again. Really Charlemagne your refusal or inability to comprehend whatI’m not aware that abortion is mentioned in those Amendments. :rolleyes