Sad that some professing Christians are okay with destroying a life
What does acceptance of something's reality have to do with necessarily approving of another person's choices ? I am not a woman so I am not a primary stakeholder in this issue. I accept that abortion laws must be a compromise between often conflicting values, and that extremism on this issue is not a realistic approach to a just society.
What does acceptance of something's reality have to do with necessarily approving of another person's choices ? I am not a woman so I am not a primary stakeholder in this issue. I accept that abortion laws must be a compromise between often conflicting values, and that extremism on this issue is not a realistic approach to a just society.
Its a very simple issue that only those in favor of it try and muddy the issue
Simple did the life in the womb ask to be there NO thus its NOT the life's fault thus there is no way to justify ending a life that has done no wrong nor has asked to be there
You are considering abortion merely from the perspective of the embryo (assuming it has any subjectivity at all, which I doubt), not the woman.
I fail to see how this response is relevant to what you quoted from me. I said Scripture makes no distinction between a human being and a human person. I wasn’t talking about the Nicene creed (which you just asserted and didn’t even demonstrate to be true), and the secular law which has 100% no bearing on the morality of abortion.Being and person are not the same thing, whether or not the Bible distinguishes between the two. Nicene Christology, for instance, most certainly does distinguish between being and person.
There are no developed nations that consider a zygote to be a person. To prove murder in court you need to have actual evidence that a murder has taken place, and I don't see how that can be done without unjust intrusions into peoples private lives.
This is just funny. You are indeed a primary stakeholder as you at one time were the unborn inside your mother.I am not a woman so I am not a primary stakeholder in this issue.
I fail to see how this response is relevant to what you quoted from me. I said Scripture makes no distinction between a human being and a human person. I wasn’t talking about the Nicene creed (which you just asserted and didn’t even demonstrate to be true), and the secular law which has 100% no bearing on the morality of abortion.
This is just funny. You are indeed a primary stakeholder as you at one time were the unborn inside your mother.
I think many of the pastors quietly support every social justice element including abortion. But I don't think they are ready to admit it.
There are no developed nations that consider a zygote to be a person. To prove murder in court you need to have actual evidence that a murder has taken place, and I don't see how that can be done without unjust intrusions into peoples private lives.
I think that would be false?
There are many states and places where if somebody kills a pregnant woman the Killer is charged with two murders and many times convicted of the two (KILLINGS).
M-Bob
Sad that some professing Christians are okay with destroying a life
I don't know of any Christian that has ever said the unborn is more important than their mother. Do you? So I'm not sure the relevance of that statement.Christians understand the unborn is not more important than the mother it depends on for life.
Christians understand the unborn is not more important than the mother it depends on for life.
Do you believe that a Husband would say that about the wife and mother of his unborn child?...specifically if she is having complications? Do you believe a wife would desire to hear this?Many if not most Christians believe that the baby is (just as important) as the mother.
((Who is anybody)) to belittle the little one?
What if that was you in there?
I guess that might make a difference?
M-Bob
Do you believe that humans are able to decide who lives and who dies? can we be cut short when God says to live on? Can we live on when God says to die?So you have the right to pick who lives and dies?
Do you believe that a Husband would say that about the wife and mother of his unborn child?...specifically if she is having complications? Do you believe a wife would desire to hear this?
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