What does the "Save Roe." ad on Theology Online mean? I am against abortion. Is this a Planned Parenthood ad?
What is it about? Where does it fall flat?
Interesting. It is a public computer. I do visit Politics at Theology Online. I am not sure about that. Hey, overturning what?The ad is soliciting donations to support legal lobbying efforts to prevent the overturning of the Roe v Wade court decision either by legal action or legislative action. You are seeing it because you probably visit politically related websites so the advertising program is feeding you political ads.
Interesting. Well, thank you. It is a public computer.jacob, it's unique to your surfing activity - i haven't seen it and i suspect many here haven't either
my ad banner is full of trailer tire ads at the moment
Interesting. It is a public computer. I do visit Politics at Theology Online. I am not sure about that. Hey, overturning what?
I thought courts and judges do not make law. A judge is supposed to interpret the law.roe v wade was the supreme court decision that allowed abortion
overturning roe v wade will make abortion illegal again
Interesting. It is a public computer. I do visit Politics at Theology Online. I am not sure about that. Hey, overturning what?
I believe that abortion is against the law. But appropriate legislation may make it so. Meaning, it is against God's Law. But courts do not determine law. They interpret it.Roe v Wade was a Supreme Court decision that established a legal balance between a woman's right to make decisions about the health and welfare of own body and life, specifically in relation to seeking an abortion; the state's right to regulate the medical procedure of abortion; and the potential rights of an unborn child. There are several groups that seek to have the case overturned as it effectively prevents the state from implementing a ban on all abortions.
I thought courts and judges do not make law. A judge is supposed to interpret the law.
Hmm. Are you saying that it didn't work that way? Because that would be unlawful.well, yeah - that's the way it's supposed to work
I believe that abortion is against the law. But appropriate legislation may make it so. Meaning, it is against God's Law. But courts do not determine law. They interpret it.
I do not remember God's Law the way that you are telling it.Actually to my understanding, God's law is rather silent on the subject. I think the closest it comes to the subject is that up to a certain point causing a woman to miscarry was seen as a financial crime against the father to which the person responsible had to pay financial restitution. I think prior to the 'quickening' the law didn't even recognize the unborn child as a life.
The courts do settle conflicts between laws and rights when they arise.
I do not remember God's Law the way that you are telling it.
What are you saying?
That there is no reference in the Old or New Testament and the greater Mosaic Law that directly addresses abortion. There is a passage in Numbers that might but it is questionable. Yet abortion did exist in biblical times, there were Assyrian laws on the subject.
Under Mosaic law, a child was not considered Human until it was halfway born and drew its first breath (the breath of life). From the quickening until birth, the unborn child is considered a potential life that if destroyed was seen as a financial loss to the father. A pregnant woman accused of a capital crime was executed along with the supposedly innocent child.
Here is a good reference site on the subject:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/abo_bibl.htm
The life of the unborn is protected according to the Law of Moses.