noguru
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I know abortion exists in the real world and I am trying to stop it as this is God's will.
So then you claim to know God's will for all other people?
I know abortion exists in the real world and I am trying to stop it as this is God's will.
the other part
the big part
of the pope's message
it
the importance of the family
and
he is dedicating his life to protect it
The immorality, evil and sinfulness of abortion is clearly presented by the papacy on the 1 hand. We argue about whether abortion is a secular, scientific issue, or only a religious, theological 1, but under the law of the land right now, the argument for criminalizing it is unsupported by the broad science community, while it is plainly wicked according to the Church.Jesus would never support "religious" liberty at the expense of the genocide of the innocent. Nor does the RCC for that matter. Pope Francis is a clear advocate for protecting the unborn. He would be more of an advocate if he understood the level of homicide that abortion is, but I don't believe he does due to the manipulation of statistics by one of the most diabolical organizations this world has ever known - the Guttmacher Institute.
The immorality, evil and sinfulness of abortion is clearly presented by the papacy on the 1 hand. We argue about whether abortion is a secular, scientific issue, or only a religious, theological 1, but under the law of the land right now, the argument for criminalizing it is unsupported by the broad science community, while it is plainly wicked according to the Church.
So then you claim to know God's will for all other people?
There is nothing in the scientific community that supports abortion. Please provide any references you think do.
Also, insinuating that an injustice must go unchallenged because it is "the law of the land" would make the Holocaust justifiable.
I am honestly perturbed that how many Christians can support man's homicide laws when they directly contradict with God's commandment to not kill.
God did not do the killing himself. He commanded people to do the killing for him. So if a person believes they are commanded by God to kill, then it is OK, according to your logic, for them to kill.
Regarding the killing of children in the OT, my perception based on how much God loves children per the Bible is that He spared the children caught up in this judgment from suffering, after all He knows when everyone dies.
And here you go again ignoring all the detail that has been set out for you and retreating back to your ignorant and unsubstantiated claims. Then you wonder why people do not take you seriously. It is not like repeating the detail will help you understand. You just refuse to understand.
And do you think He has changed that?
That's not my logic. I clearly stated the Jews were God's hand of justice. I am not a Jew nor much less part of the Old Covenant, but rather the New Covenant through Jesus Christ.
But yet you are still attempting to insert yourself as God's hand of judgement when it comes to a woman seeking abortion.
I just said we are under the New Covenant.
No, I am trying to prevent a homicide.
Show me any references that refute anything I stated.
You either missed my point on purpose or inadvertently. I will give you the benefit of the doubt.
Did God change how he deals with innocent children in regard to suffering and death from the old to the new covenant?
I already answered this. No one has the right to act in the name of God and kill another person.
I already answered this. No one has the right to act in the name of God and kill another person.
Justifying abortion as a moral right, such as the case of the right of a mother to not bring pregnancy to full term, is what the Nazi's tried to do. It is what ISIS is currently doing. We cannot be selective in applying our morality if we are to be called children of God.
I agree. But a fetus is not another person yet (though the potential is there), it is the start of another person. As it is still dependent on the mother until it is physically independent.