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taxslave

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I don't know if anyone has given it much thought but presumably the majority of people having sex selective abortions have some kind of religion. Now it may not be yours and most certainly isn't mine but if their religion has nothing against it, is sex selective abortion immoral?
Also abortion is not murder as gerry likes to claim or it would be in the criminal code, which it is not. Therefor it becomes a personal choice and none of us have the right to force our views on others. If you don't believe in abortion fine, don't have one. But you cannot stop others from making their own choices.
 

Nuggler

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I heard an interview with an abortion doctor in New York (I believe) a few years back. He noticed a disproportionate number of his regular patients were Catholic. Curious, he started asking them why they had abortions when it was considered a major sin in their religion. The answer he got surprised him. They said that birth control was also a sin. If they took the pill, that amounted to about 24 or more sins a month while, having an abortion every few months or so only amounted to 2 or 3 sins a year. Besides, they just had to go to confession and the slate was wiped clean.


Aw fer fukk's sake !!

You just had your chain yanked Tenskwatawa, and you didn't like it. You would have been better off by not revealing your agitation.


They boy can't help it.

Tenskwatawa is a name, really ? Or just another end of a chain. ?:lol:
 

captain morgan

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None of us did....your argument is invalid!

Neither did you. But thanks for the non-responsive comment.

Do try and keep up to speed on this boys.... For your convenience, the posts to which I was responding are below (my initial comment included)


... The fetus/embryo did not make the decision to 'exist' in the first place

no we only retain pieces of the spirit world and past lives, although we do retain our 'level' of wisdom and evolution. Usually, we do not remember as we are but a shadow impression of our past. Children remember better since they are closer to where they have come from which is why they sometimes speak ancient truths.

We write our path to best accelerate ourselves. What happens when we get here has been directed but not written in stone.

you do not in fact know that, because in my belief system, we do
 

BaalsTears

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Aw fer fukk's sake !!




They boy can't help it.

Tenskwatawa is a name, really ? Or just another end of a chain. ?:lol:

Tenskwatawa was the name of Tecumseh's disabled younger brother who led the Shawnee and their allies to complete disaster at the Battle of Tippecanoe. The American commander at the battle, William Henry Harrison, later successfully ran for president on the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler too." Tyler was the VP candidate that ran with Harrison.

The Shawnee never recovered. They were driven from Ohio to Indiana and all the way to Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Their story was tragic.

You're a legend in your own mind. To everybody else here, you've just proved what a fool you are.
I'm not a legend to anyone. I'm an old man who won't take **** from the likes of you.

I kinda put both of you in the same canoe.

That's pretty gratuitous Walter. Maybe we should resume ignoring each other.
 

Omicron

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There are hundreds of different Indian religions, and not all of them are even monotheist.

I know that the Bella Coolas were monotheist. They believed there were two heavans and two hells, and that it was all ruled by a female diety called QAma'its.


© 1881, Alica Leppamen

What other Native tribes were monotheist?