I'm saying that abortion is murder. And Pope St. John Paul II said it, too.
All other rights depend on the right to life.Fine - lol - but that doesn't diminish my point that there's a WHOLE BOOK dealing with things other than murder as well.
Right is right, regardless of how many are doing wrong. But it works better than any other method.And in the real world - abstinence seems to really be taking hold!
Did you know that if you approve of a sin, and abortion is a sin, you've committed that sin?Once again, ok, so you're arguing abortion is wrong.
My argument, once again, is ok. Then there's the rest of the Bible too and every other example of how people ought live.
That *totality* is what God expects of us.
Hey, I've never murdered anyone. But I'm a thief, an adulterer, I treat my fellow neighbor badly, I covet, etc. But hey - the important thing is that I've never murdered
I resent that I had to read it in a book at all. OR the countless other things that are in that book, and attributed. Also, there are columns out there that summarize the book and attest to sections of the book. I'd like to believe that the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church is above politics, but apparently not.I kinda resent threads like this. The title is an assumption based on something that may or may not be said in a book. There's no way to fact check without buying the book and reading it. Then we all argue "facts" and tangents based on hearsay. I regret the time it took to post my .02 in my posts. Out.
All that carin' and helpin' Hillary has done in Africa sure helped that continent with their health care. And look at Haiti, how wonderfully that turned out, after Bill rushed down there.Do you make the same argument when someone can't afford health insurance, and dies of diseases that could have been addressed had they had enough money to pay for their medication? Or is it "them's the breaks" - maybe they should've been more industrious and able to then pay for health insurance?
Then why remain? I've moved on to the plausible alternative, Orthodoxy.I resent that I had to read it in a book at all. OR the countless other things that are in that book, and attributed. Also, there are columns out there that summarize the book and attest to sections of the book. I'd like to believe that the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church is above politics, but apparently not.
As I said, I tend to stick to the faith, because the politics of the Vatican disgusts me.
YupI seriously doubt that the Vatican would send money to support a U.S. Presidential candidate.
All that carin' and helpin' Hillary has done in Africa sure helped that continent with their health care. And look at Haiti, how wonderfully that turned out, after Bill rushed down there.
I still cannot find corroboration to this story. A google search (actually a DuckDuckGo search) comes back to this very thread in Christian Forums as the first result. It should have had SOMETHING else in such a search. I'm concluding that it is likely false. While there may be some crazy stuff going on, this appears not to be one of them. Far more interesting would be the Podesta attempt to negatively influence the Catholic Church. There IS some evidence for that.If this is true, is it a misuse of this fund? Does it constitute an attempt to influence the politics of the United States, as Russia is being accused of?
And yetCrap like this should be verified before posted.
I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU BELIEVE, BUT BELIEVE IT.
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