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Old June 10th 05, 02:28 AM
Charles & Mambo Duckman
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Kathy wrote:

Why would any woman want to terminate the life of a human that is
developing within herself? The answer may not please those who favor
abortion. But the fact remains that selfishness is often at the root
of the problem. It is usually an evasion of responsibility.


Is that right? And where is this "fact" coming from?

Andrew Hacker, writing in Harper’s magazine, made this point: “In
fact, abortion conceals a basic social conflict, but one we are not
prepared to discuss. The subject is sexual intercourse.” For many
people sex is a very important pastime. They want to enjoy it fully,
but they do not want the responsibility of taking care of a natural
consequence of sex—a baby! Abortion is a method of birth control—a
very sick method—used not only in Japan but in many parts of the
world.


So what?

Many people are addicted to the pursuit of pleasure. Their respect
for life is overshadowed by their selfish pursuit of sexual pleasure.


Oooh, get on the phone and call the pleasure police!

The Bible says: “In the last days critical times hard to deal with
will be here. For men will be lovers of themselves” and “lovers of
pleasures rather than lovers of God.” Is it not obvious that this
condition prevails in our day?—2 Timothy 3:1-4.


Who gives a flying **** what the Bible says?

Proponents of abortion use expressions to cover the real atrocity
that is committed. They refer to “the products of conception” and the
“contents of the uterus.” The actual act of abortion is called the
“termination of pregnancy.” They try to avoid the moral issue. But
the honest truth, simply put, is this: Abortion is the killing of a
human.


No, it isn't. A fetus is not a human, no matter how hard you ****ed up
religionists are trying to twist biology.

It makes no difference whether the life is snuffed out in the
uterus within 12 weeks of conception or whether it is choked to death
12 minutes after it is born! It has been killed.


Only in the mind of a ****ed up religionist.

In Britain, after a 24-week-old aborted fetus lived for 10 minutes,
it is reported that two of the nurses had “horrific nightmares.” Some
have quit their profession after such abortion incidents. Seeing the
helpless aborted fetus struggling to live is not a pleasant
experience!


You don't say? And what other imaginary events have taken place in your
fantasy world?

"... a 24-week-old aborted fetus lived for 10 minutes..."

Lying for Jesus again, are we?

Lying ****.


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