annabenedetti
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Great. Then you should have no problem with immigrants crossing the border to save their loved ones.
Sure
Great. Then you should have no problem with immigrants crossing the border to save their loved ones.
But that would mean their children are innocent and worthy of protection ....
You mean... Trumpers have a double standard?!
Would you break the law to save a loved one?
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Great. Then you should have no problem with immigrants crossing the border to save their loved ones.
Oh, this is such a fun question!!
Would I rob a bank to afford a life saving surgery?
Would I sneak them into a foreign country to get medical care?
Would I take up arms against my own government to prevent my loved ones from being sent to internment camps?
Would I assault a bully to stop behavior that could lead to a child commuting suicide?
I answered yes because there are some laws that I would break.
Thank you for adding absolutely nothing.You don't know.
You are against God.
You want to do the right thing.
Maybe the precedent of saving a life would as a concept be a good guide, but then you need obedience after you are convinced. God's Law is good. You don't understand or you promote creative thinking. Art and morals are different. Obedience to God's Commandments is of a different class not being immoral.
What is the right thing to do? To obey God.
Then it's not about morals, but obedience. Not performance based action.
Hopefully this clears up for you and your readers.
What do you see here?
Thank you for adding absolutely nothing.
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That never made sense to me. How would Anna have known where the chopper was?
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Here's the thing though, because of the low frequency of the sound of the rotor airfoils, it's harder to pinpoint the location of helicopters.was it a silent chopper?
'cause when they're in the air up here i can hear them a couple of miles away
Would you break the law to save a loved one?
Here's the thing though, because of the low frequency of the sound of the rotor airfoils, it's harder to pinpoint the location of helicopters.
Saving a loved one is not breaking the law, so no.
Then it is probably good not to use deadly force. I am not sure of your point or what you are relating it to.And yet using deadly force to protect a loved one can get you arrested and charged ...