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I disagree.Evolution has nothing to do with it.
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I disagree.Evolution has nothing to do with it.
and you are wrong.I disagree.
I don't know. They probably invented some god to sacrifice their [unborn] child to, then removed (aborted) him for placement on the altar.How did people justify abortion before there was a theory of evolution?
I don't know how the Catholics justify abortion.Speedwell said:Why don't the Catholics use the theory of evolution to justify it now?
It's not that surprising. Under such stresses people can become irrational, or like children; when you're ultimately desperate you'll appeal to any powerful archetype you're familiar with - many grown men cried for their mother, and some atheists raised in theism would pray to God. It's the kind of thing that happens when the veneer of rationality is blown away by immediate existential crisis.I had a close friend of my parents' who was a New Zealand soldier in the Western Desert in World War II, and he says that it was a common expression among the soldiers there. He says that it was amazing how professing atheists started calling on God to protect them when the German bombers came over and the artillery shells landed all around them.
I I don't know how the Catholics justify abortion.
Freewill.How do you explain that?
Right.You do know that abortion has existed in one form or another for thousands of years, right?
Think about it.
Right.
And if it's done, it should be done illegally.
what has that to do with evolution causing abortion? Now you are changing your tune? It's scientists who cause abortion by changing the classification of Pluto?Freewill.
Here's my point:
In the old days, if a person wanted to get an abortion, she had to do it "in the back alley."
This is as it should be.
Then along come scientists, who pluto "child in the womb" to "fetus".
The result?
Abortion without conviction.
It's scientists who cause abortion by changing the classification of Pluto?
Injecting cause-and-effect into this now?what has that to do with evolution causing abortion?
Evolution allows people to do things without conviction.
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Downgrading "child in the womb" to "fetus" has resulted in the removal of conviction on the part of those sitting on the fence.Then along come scientists, who pluto "child in the womb" to "fetus".
The result?
Abortion without conviction.
Not everybody is as caught up with names as you are. Most of us know they are just names and don't have an effect on reality.Injecting cause-and-effect into this now?
Here's what I initially said:
And I reiterated it here:
Downgrading "child in the womb" to "fetus" has resulted in the removal of conviction on the part of those sitting on the fence.
Hey, academician, do you know what the American Dialect Society's word-of-the-year is for 2006, and what it means?It's all about Pluto in the end.
Yes, it it did not change or effect Pluto in any way.Hey, academician, do you know what the American Dialect Society's word-of-the-year is for 2006, and what it means?
I have no idea what you just said.Not everybody is as caught up with names as you are. Most of us know they are just names and don't have an effect on reality.
What does Pluto have to do with this?Yes, it it did not change or effect Pluto in any way.
I don't know; you brought it up.What does Pluto have to do with this?
Downgrading "child in the womb" to "fetus" has resulted in the removal of conviction on the part of those sitting on the fence.