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Oops. Got August on the brain still. That was supposed to be September 1st. I edited it.Originally posted by lighthouse
You just now posted the link to this 'episode'?
I would guess by the views espoused by some TOL'ers that Bob would be against, due to the fact that a birth control pill can destroy an already fertilized egg. Although it normally only destroys an unfertilized egg, the idea of destroying a fertilized one (one that is already developing into a baby) is a scary thought for many believers, including myself.Originally posted by lighthouse
Any way, is Bob for, or against, BC?
That's true, but "the pill" isn't the only form of birth control out there.Originally posted by Christine
...a birth control pill can destroy an already fertilized egg. Although it normally only destroys an unfertilized egg, the idea of destroying a fertilized one (one that is already developing into a baby) is a scary thought for many believers, including myself.
Sorry if I gave the impression, I knew that.Originally posted by Turbo
That's true, but "the pill" isn't the only form of birth control out there.
From what I heard from the debate, he is for BC. The exception being when a form of BC, i.e. The Pillâ„¢, is used to kill an already fertilized egg.Originally posted by lighthouse
Any way, is Bob for, or against, BC?
He debated Robert Cetrulo of http://nkyrtl.orgOriginally posted by philosophizer
Who was he debating?
Uh... if you're talking about the Onan thing, that was discussed during the debate.Originally posted by jjjg
Bob's argument actually fails. I know for certain there is a passage in the Old Testament that I am trying to find.
Basically it says that a man "shook off his seed" so as to have sex with his brother's wives. God saw this as an evil act and the man died.
The act of shaking off the seed was a sin.