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"To compel another human being to end a life they consider sacred is...reprehensible."

No one is compelling anyone to do anything! It is the woman's free choice as to whether to have an abortion or not. And, it is that same woman who must stand before the bar of eternal judgement for the decisions that she has made. It says in the Christian Bible to "judge not lest yea be judged!" Those who are passing judgement have no idea of the circumstances that so many of these women face. In a state of war, we glorify those who kill others, while we fail to see the daily war that so many women face just to make it through the day in situations that we cannot begin to comprehend. And, if there is any compelling to end a life, it is often the policies of those who are placing people into situations where they feel as if they have no other choice than to do what it is they do. And, if a woman does not consider the life within her sacred, perhaps it is better that it never completes its journey into a world that might be a living hell once it gets there. A baby is among the most defenseless and helpless souls on this earth and to be born of a mother who does not want it might be one of the greatest crimes against humanity that could ever be committed.

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Joe


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Re: catholics
By: xcslewis
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Mon, 08 Oct 12 8:21 AM
Msg. 10668 of 54959

Hi alea,

We disagree.

It baffles me how someone as smart as you can't see that someone as dumb as me is always right.

My view is only the Author of human life has the authority to begin or end that life. It is our moral human obligation to defend all human lives. Though many religions hold similar views I do not see it as a religious decision, it is a moral decision.

To compel another human being to end a life they consider sacred is...reprehensible. (If I could find a stronger word, or spell it, I would use it.)

The only exception might be when the life of the mother is clearly at risk.

Having said that, the protection of all human life is a legitimate role the government, but it is a decision best left to the each individual sovereign state, not a decision for the federal government.

Some human beings will discriminate against others for arbitrary reasons. They ought to be allowed that choice, but that is also an argument for government being as small as is possible.

Back to quiet mode.

P S. I know it is not a popular view around here and there is no point in a discussion either but it is looking more and more to me like Romney-Ryan in a landslide when the only poll that matters is taken.



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