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Who will win this war?

  • Third wave feminists

  • Innocent babies


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Abortion ... my body my choice - government should pay for it.
Adoption ... my baby my choice - government should pay for it.
Parenting ... my baby my choice - government should aid me in procuring a lawsuit to make the father pay for it.
Parenting ... my baby my choice - government should seize care and control of my baby because they deemed me unfit to make that choice.
 
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Isn't it ironic ....
  • The movie Unplanned has been rated R because of "disturbing images.
  • A young person will not be able to see the movie without the presence of an adult.
Images of the act of Abortion are too disturbing to view without parental oversight ...
  • But a 16-year-old can decide to get an abortion without informing her parents?
  • But she can't see a movie about abortion without parental permission?
More than likely that an R rating will only increase the movie's momentum ...
  • But Hollywood only wants to depict abortion as something that is empowering to women.
  • But with many women feeling cornered into abortion, must we only celebrate it as a “choice?”
Although Hollywood does not shy away from the subject of abortion, and in fact has many films promoting abortion in the works, a film telling the backstory of the nation’s landmark abortion case has caused outrage in the film industry.
  • But Few Americans know the true story behind Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in all 50 states. Many facts about the history of the case and the people involved surprise people when they learn them. For one, the woman known as Jane Roe in the case, whose real name was Norma McCorvey, never underwent an abortion. Also, after the case, Ms. McCorvey became an outspoken Pro-Life advocate who spent the rest of her life working to end legalized abortion.
Pure Flix says it will release Unplanned on 800 screens on March 29, which is a remarkable accomplishment, given the intensity of the opposition to the pro-life position.

For the record: While I oppose censoring of the pro-life position - I also oppose 'criminalization' of abortion ... the matter is between the person (with informed consent) seeking an abortion and the person willing to perform such abortion (with informed consent).
 
For the record: While I oppose censoring of the pro-life position - I also oppose 'criminalization' of abortion ... the matter is between the person (with informed consent) seeking an abortion and the person willing to perform such abortion (with informed consent).

And that is the essential pro-choice position. Pro-choice is not pro-abortion. I had the opportunity, at the age of 16, to have a legal abortion. Proposed by my Catholic doctor. My personal position, as well articulated as a child could do, was to give up the ensuing child for adoption.
 
Abortion sucks. What sucks more is that it needs to remain an option for a variety of reasons that are between a woman and her doctors. Christians didn't even realize this was an issue until right-wing politics guilted gullible Christians into opposing it, indirectly supporting their economic plans in the process. Those politicians were brilliant. Those Christians were mind-numbingly stupid.
 
This is an accurate reflection of their attitude.


I agree...

Just surprised their de facto biggest issue isn't even reflected in their Bible.

The closet the Bible ever comes to possibly talking about abortion is a set of instructions to the Priest on how to perform one.
 
I agree...

Just surprised their de facto biggest issue isn't even reflected in their Bible.

The closet the Bible ever comes to possibly talking about abortion is a set of instructions to the Priest on how to perform one.
Really? I don’t know that part. I believe you...but where can that be found in the Bible? (Hi by the way. Good to see you posting.)
 
All her fault of course. No mention about the possibility of rape. Just jealous husbands thinking they own their wives and can put them through this upon suspicion. But, it does point out that being pregnant by someone else was cause for abortion. No concern for the fetus there. I wonder why this doesn’t get more airplay in fundamentalist churches...while Leviticus does?
 
Interesting that this whole business of the bitter water that causes the uterus to drop can be imposed by a jealous husband even if his wife has not defiled herself (5:14).

And if the woman has not defiled herself she shall be immune to the bitter water and able to conceive. (5:28)

Wow! Who knew?

So much entitlement for men who experience the spirit of jealousy:

Numbers 5:29-31 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
29 This is the law in cases of jealousy, when a wife, while under her husband’s authority, goes astray and defiles herself, 30 or when a spirit of jealousy comes on a man and he is jealous of his wife; then he shall set the woman before the Lord, and the priest shall apply this entire law to her. 31 The man shall be free from iniquity, but the woman shall bear her iniquity.
 
If religious lead by rites ... what remains to be learned from what's aft? R'sinists? Subtlety burns ... especially the authority that can unravel the knots ... and linguistics can be naughty ... s'aft ron ...

Anybody read Dan Goleman's Primal Leadership? Many as skewered and shieved would call it an abortion to the Ides of Caesar!e ...

Some even define Ide as primal power ... complete original lack of intelligence, information and data on alternate things ... all that is out there! Gifts from beyond as grace ... agi 'venture ... as AD onus ...

AD is an interesting expression on time that wasn't ... thus lost!

Where do aborted times go when eliminated and denied by rigidity ... staunched? Stay posted and shafted ... Moses Scales ...

Sounded out with a decent stick and poke ... ochre NG!
 
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