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<blockquote data-quote="dad" data-source="post: 68761957" data-attributes="member: 98011"><p>Firstly it is wrong to call a murderess that kills her child a mother! She was a potential mother. Secondly, a person has no more right to kill their neighbor for 'bodily autonomy' than they have a right to snuff their own flesh and blood. The right to having their body protected exists for a young person as much or more than for an old one.</p><p> No. Because a baby is not hooked up to man's machines generally. They are where God designed them to be. The would be mother/murderess cannot return to Sender any more than she can return anyone else on earth too Sender. Once that happens then they've blasphemed the Creator, and descended into the deepest depravity and sin imaginable.</p><p></p><p> No. But if you considered it a reward, you would not be in favor of killing it!</p><p></p><p> A woman has no rights and never had any rights and never will have the right to kill babies sent from God. Engaging in sex is no excuse. That is like saying...I drove too fast to work, so I might as well blow up the bank.</p><p></p><p> Of course a dad is responsible for his family. There are also lots of great parents who would be willing to adopt. Not every child in history had a dad that was there or lived all that long. That is no excuse to destroy little people.</p><p> All sin has consequences. Not all crimes merit the same punishments.</p><p></p><p> In the case of the murderess would be mom, she cannot go out to the alley, get the garbage bag with the burned fetus, and restore it to health! It is irrevocable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dad, post: 68761957, member: 98011"] Firstly it is wrong to call a murderess that kills her child a mother! She was a potential mother. Secondly, a person has no more right to kill their neighbor for 'bodily autonomy' than they have a right to snuff their own flesh and blood. The right to having their body protected exists for a young person as much or more than for an old one. No. Because a baby is not hooked up to man's machines generally. They are where God designed them to be. The would be mother/murderess cannot return to Sender any more than she can return anyone else on earth too Sender. Once that happens then they've blasphemed the Creator, and descended into the deepest depravity and sin imaginable. No. But if you considered it a reward, you would not be in favor of killing it! A woman has no rights and never had any rights and never will have the right to kill babies sent from God. Engaging in sex is no excuse. That is like saying...I drove too fast to work, so I might as well blow up the bank. Of course a dad is responsible for his family. There are also lots of great parents who would be willing to adopt. Not every child in history had a dad that was there or lived all that long. That is no excuse to destroy little people. All sin has consequences. Not all crimes merit the same punishments. In the case of the murderess would be mom, she cannot go out to the alley, get the garbage bag with the burned fetus, and restore it to health! It is irrevocable. [/QUOTE]
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