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And saying "we are created in God's image", it sounds fancy, but just as saying "the bible says so", it doesn't just make the act ok to do.
I mentioned this above but ISIS might say that, "the quran says so" when it comes to beheading americans. But that doesn't just erase the crime.
And we could say, well we are Christian, so we know better. But still, this is just a lazy response. Because we are sure ISIS could and would and likely has simply said that "we are Muslim, so we know better" too.
To really gauge the situation, We have to go beyond a subjective interpretation of scriptures, And we need to look at the physical facts and reality of the situation.
We all mutually understand that pain and suffering are bad things. Whether you believe it's from the Christian God or the Muslim God or any other God or no God at all.
It's a mutual experience. So none can fairly say, that abortion is wrong (especially in cases where the embryo is non sentient and doesn't feel pain, or if a mother's life is at risk), and then turn and shoot a deer through the spinal cord with an arrow, for fun. The cognitive dissonance cannot be more blatant.
I think all pro-life proponents, if they are truly pro-life, should put down their hunting rifles and bows today. Should consider protecting wildlife refuges, even in the face of expanded oil and gas drilling.
Trump administration rushes to sell oil rights in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Alaska Public Media
Should reflect on the odd predicament that we are in where we have evolved from lower animals, yet obliterate them by the millions every day. Indeed, we are animals ourselves (despite people's unwillingness to embrace this reality).
And give some heart to these topics.
And the moment that happens, that is when the pro-life movement will truly win. But until then, the cognitive dissonance will remain.
I mentioned this above but ISIS might say that, "the quran says so" when it comes to beheading americans. But that doesn't just erase the crime.
And we could say, well we are Christian, so we know better. But still, this is just a lazy response. Because we are sure ISIS could and would and likely has simply said that "we are Muslim, so we know better" too.
To really gauge the situation, We have to go beyond a subjective interpretation of scriptures, And we need to look at the physical facts and reality of the situation.
We all mutually understand that pain and suffering are bad things. Whether you believe it's from the Christian God or the Muslim God or any other God or no God at all.
It's a mutual experience. So none can fairly say, that abortion is wrong (especially in cases where the embryo is non sentient and doesn't feel pain, or if a mother's life is at risk), and then turn and shoot a deer through the spinal cord with an arrow, for fun. The cognitive dissonance cannot be more blatant.
I think all pro-life proponents, if they are truly pro-life, should put down their hunting rifles and bows today. Should consider protecting wildlife refuges, even in the face of expanded oil and gas drilling.
Trump administration rushes to sell oil rights in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Alaska Public Media
Should reflect on the odd predicament that we are in where we have evolved from lower animals, yet obliterate them by the millions every day. Indeed, we are animals ourselves (despite people's unwillingness to embrace this reality).
And give some heart to these topics.
And the moment that happens, that is when the pro-life movement will truly win. But until then, the cognitive dissonance will remain.
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