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thoughts about abortion

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Salty, Feb 27, 2010.

  1. Salty

    Salty 20,000 Posts Club
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  2. BlessedWife

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    From the article:

    Only we know that God owns our bodies and we have no jurisdiction over them if our "choices" do not align with the Scriptures.
     
  3. Salty

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    Excellent point :thumbsup:
     
  4. billwald

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    Then the right wing/libertarian argument that "we own our own bodies" is hog wash?
     
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    No, the left wing argument that a woman can do what she wants with her body is hog wash! Both the body of the child she carries and her own were created by God and she has no right to take the life of either. She also has no right to act on her own since two parties - one male and one female - were involved in the union that brought about the conception. All three of these points run counter to the left wing hogwash!
     
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    It would be hogwash but I believe that statement has been fabricated out of, I believe the proper term is "whole cloth".
     
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