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Who “overlooked” a murderer? What are you talking about?You can’t condemn abortion as murder and conveniently overlook all those murderers in the same breath. That is simply hypocritical.
Who “overlooked” a murderer? What are you talking about?You can’t condemn abortion as murder and conveniently overlook all those murderers in the same breath. That is simply hypocritical.
Hello Gamera,Who “overlooked” a murderer? What are you talking about?
Oh, I get it. Well, you’re quite right, we must act. I agree.Hello Gamera,
Let me illustrate. Please don’t take what I am about to say personally. I have encountered this mass murder charge before and am simply responding as I have always responded.
Basically, you can’t hold someone to be a criminal and then treat them as if they are not a criminal. That’s hypocrisy. When you do this, when your actions indicate that you are not serious about your accusations, that is being hypocritical. You are saying one thing and doing the opposite.
As Valke2 pointed out, if I allege that there is mass murder taking place and that there are tens, perhaps hundreds, of millions of these mass murderers at large preying on our babies and our children, going out and cutting their heads off and slaughtering them, and yet while all this is taking place I still find the time to sit at my keyboard and have a chat with my forum mates, many if not most of whom are complicit in this mass murder, no one is taking my claim seriously, except perhaps other hypocrites.
Perhaps most importantly, what should be the penalty for anyone taking part in this mass murder? Should we sterilize mothers that have abortions? Is that a fitting punishment for a mass murderer? Should we remove the doctors’ licenses? Is that a fitting punishment for mass murderers that cut babies heads off by the millions? Should we incarcerate the nurses and anesthesiologists for thirty days? Is that a fitting punishment for mass murderers?
What should I be doing if I am convinced that there is the most heinous form of mass murder ongoing against the most innocent of our population? Should I be chatting with my cyber buddies? Should I be buying Christmas gifts and filling out my income taxes?
So I hope you see my point and why charges of mass murder, while no doubt must be gratifying to make, ring hollow when observed by someone like myself. It really is a case of all sound and no fury.
If you are going to keep insinuating mass murder I’d say you are still a hypocrite. But if you went out like a John Brown I’d say you were not a hypocrite. If you dialogued about the ethical implications and planned mass rallies and spent every waking moment for your cause, and dropped the mass murder insinuations, I’d say you were not being a hypocrite.Oh, I get it. Well, you’re quite right, we must act. I agree.
Perhaps I should offer my personal example. In the past six months, I’ve written a “Stop Killing Babies” letter to every abortion facility in the United States (748 of them). I’ve also written a “Stop the Abortion Holocaust” letter to all 441 members of the U.S. House of Representatives (that’s 435 voting members plus 6 non-voting members). I plan to do the same with the Senate next month. Back during the election, I donated to National Right to Life PAC (enough so that it had to be reported). And since Barack Obama took office as President, I’ve already written him three letters asking him to help stop abortion. Oh, and I also put two pro-life bumper stickers on my car.
Am I a hypocrite, by your standards?
This is not true at all…to do something means doing what is within your power to do.If you are going to keep insinuating mass murder I’d say you are still a hypocrite. But if you went out like a John Brown I’d say you were not a hypocrite. If you dialogued about the ethical implications and planned mass rallies and spent every waking moment for your cause, and dropped the mass murder insinuations, I’d say you were not being a hypocrite.
Hey, I’ve got the Post Office receipts to prove it — plus the Staples’ bills (the actual expense of a mass mailing includes not only postage, but the address labels, self-sealing envelopes, the paper, and the dreaded inkjet printer cartridges). I’ve mentioned this before on another thread: anyone interested in the mailing labels of the abortion facilities, feel free to PM me and I will e-mail you the labels (I’ve had two takers so far!).I wish MORE people acted as Gamera has claimed he does…
You don’t seem to understand what a “hypocrite” is. A hypocrite is someone who does the opposite of what he preaches. I oppose abortion in word and I oppose abortion in deed. Where is there any inconsistency?If you are going to keep insinuating mass murder I’d say you are still a hypocrite. But if you went out like a John Brown I’d say you were not a hypocrite. If you dialogued about the ethical implications and planned mass rallies and spent every waking moment for your cause, and dropped the mass murder insinuations, I’d say you were not being a hypocrite.
And I totally commend you for doing so…you are doing much more than most will even think of…so God bless you!Hey, I’ve got the Post Office receipts to prove it — plus the Staples’ bills (the actual expense of a mass mailing includes not only postage, but the address labels, self-sealing envelopes, the paper, and the dreaded inkjet printer cartridges). I’ve mentioned this before on another thread: anyone interested in the mailing labels of the abortion facilities, feel free to PM me and I will e-mail you the labels (I’ve had two takers so far!).
Why thank you! God bless you, too.And I totally commend you for doing so…you are doing much more than most will even think of…so God bless you!
If they don’t think you’re crazy, you’re not yelling loud enough.Why thank you! God bless you, too.
P.S. My mailman thinks I’m insane.![]()
Then again, as my wife would point out, “Just because you’re right doesn’t mean you’re not crazy …”If they don’t think you’re crazy, you’re not yelling loud enough.![]()
It just strikes me as more rhetoric. If I really believed that millions of babies were being slaughtered I wouldn’t be licking stamps. That would be as criminal as killing them myself.We are willing to sacrifice the most innocent amongst us…because we are not courageous enough to actually do what is necessary to stop it, period!
You make it sound like I’m just “licking stamps” to collect them in a stamp album. I write to our nation’s leaders to beg them to enact laws to protect babies’ lives. That’s precisely what I’m supposed to do in a democracy. Why, what action are you taking to protect the lives of unborn children?It just strikes me as more rhetoric. If I really believed that millions of babies were being slaughtered I wouldn’t be licking stamps. That would be as criminal as killing them myself.
What else is there to do?It just strikes me as more rhetoric. If I really believed that millions of babies were being slaughtered I wouldn’t be licking stamps. That would be as criminal as killing them myself.
What else is there to do?
We are told that we must use peaceful means to make our point.
Again, and in my very humble opinion, writing letters to congressmen and congresswomen is not an appropriate response if I indeed believe that millions of babies are being murdered and that these mass murderers are at large murdering at will. If a man was “legally” roaming your neighborhood shooting children and cutting their heads off what would you do? Would you be writing letters to your government representatives?I write to our nation’s leaders to beg them to enact laws to protect babies’ lives. That’s precisely what I’m supposed to do in a democracy.
In the case of an abortion, who should be considered the criminal?
The doctor or the woman?
And should the woman go to a friend to help her pay or obtain an abortion, should that friend be held criminally liable as well?
You haven’t suggest what I SHOULD do. You keep repeating that writing our congressman “isn’t enough,” but you never say what you expect. In your scenario, what would YOU do? Murder the murder? Capture the murderer and imprison him in your basement for life? What do YOU suggest would be appropriate if you knew a killer was “roaming your streets shooting children?” Let’s hear what YOU think would make us not be “hypocrites.” Don’t expect me to guess what you’re thinking. Tell me.Again, and in my very humble opinion, writing letters to congressmen and congresswomen is not an appropriate response if I indeed believe that millions of babies are being murdered and that these mass murderers are at large murdering at will. If a man was “legally” roaming your neighborhood shooting children and cutting their heads off what would you do? Would you be writing letters to your government representatives?
Okay.Don’t expect me to guess what you’re thinking. Tell me.
There are two basic reason why the use of force is inappropriate; moral, and practical.Okay.
What I’m thinking is that if I witnessed persons going around murdering children and babies, as you say, by the millions and cutting their heads of, I know for a fact I would not be buying stamps and writing letters to state officials to get the practice stopped. And there are lots of schools and playgrounds and hospitals and parks around here.
I would adopt the same principle that you believe in as catholic, and commit the lesser evil to prevent the greater evil, the lesser evil being the use of force, the greater evil prevented being the murder of children and babies.
If in the application of that force it meant to cause the death of persons murdering babies and children, I think I would be capable of same. But in my case I am not claiming to witness these mass murders, as are anti-abortionists making claims of mass murder. So I figure these anti-abortionists are just engaging in rhetoric, in which case they really don’t believe there is ongoing mass murder, or else they are acting hypocritically, claiming that there is mass murder but abiding it just the same.
So that’s what I am thinking. Does that sound reasonable?
My position is that any law abiding person would do the same thing to protect children and babies, if in fact they were witness to such murderous acts. Our laws and our culture are, after all, based on the prevention of such acts. But perhaps you disagree that our laws are so based and would care to elaborate.
So you are saying that the reason a person can claim mass murder but yet content him or herself to writing letters is that there is no imminent threat? That definitely confuses me.There are two basic reason why the use of force is inappropriate; moral, and practical.
Morally, as a Catholic I am only permitted to use force in a limited range of circumstances, one of which is that the threat must be imminent.