I find it interesting how some make Reagan out to be a saint while ignoring that Reagan made major cuts in Medicaid, food stamps, aid to families with dependent children, and school lunch programs. It was purely politics that he sppke against abortion, but refused to help the middle class and the poor people of America. Christ spoke often on how we are to treat others and the final judgement in Matthew shows us that Christ was and is interested in the welfare of the living.
Ronald Reagan was an abortionist too
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Zaac, Dec 10, 2013.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
This isn't what you said the first time. The first time you said, "It is not a sin to be pro-choice". That means that you have no problems with aborting babies. Keep the baby or kill the baby, it doesn't matter to you. The only thing that matters here is that the woman and her family decide what's more comfortable for their lifestyle.
NOW you are talking about free will. This isn't the same as pro-choice.
If being pro-choice in terms of abortion isn't a sin, just make sure your choose the RIGHT choice, then why have laws at all?
Make EVERYTHING legal and cross your fingers that everyone will make the right choice.
Yes, we have a free will. And God designed it that way.
But free will and being pro-choice aren't the same.
I have a free will to decide if abortion is moral or not and a free will to decide whether to have one or not. I choose that it's immoral and murder and makes God very angry.
Being pro-choice means you've already chosen abortion as tolerable. And you proactively encourage others to tolerate it as well politically, socially, and otherwise. God gave us a free will to choose right or wrong. God has already ordained that murder is wrong. For mankind to say - "Well, we will call it RIGHT by our man-made law and let the individual decide if it enhances their lifestyle or not" - is a sin.
For mankind to legislate the WRONG - the evil and sin as good and right - and for Christians to say, "Well, God gave us that right..." is beyond my understanding. In making abortion legal and calling one's self "pro-choice", one HAS CHOSEN. And he/she has chosen the evil. -
You have a free will to decide what you THINK is moral or immoral. But true morality is based in the absolute truth of God's word.
But on this board and in the church there seems to be this notion that it's okay to dishonor and disrespect and straight out exhibit tendencies of hate towards someone simply because you don't like their politics.
Why would I preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ week in and week out calling folks to repentance and then turn arund and say tolerate sin? It simply isn't happening.
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Don't worry.
Everyone will be shown for what they are:
Matthew 12
36 But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.
37 For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.
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church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
It is a sin to be pro-choice. It is like being a fascist. It is also a sin to be an abortionist.
Theological error is a sin. You cannot tell God that your human mind said that it was okay for anyone to murder a child. -
Yall can say whatever you want. But can't nary a one of you change being pro-choice into a sin if God hasn't said it is.:smilewinkgrin:
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InTheLight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
"There is nothing sinful about wanting to have the option to choose."
"It's not a sin to be pro-choice."
"agreeing with giving people a choice isn't sinful."
I see that Zaac is in the stirring up trouble mode again.
If one is pro-choice that person is entertaining thoughts that it is OK if an abortion were to occur, even if they themselves would never opt for that choice. If it's not a sin to harbor thoughts of someone having an abortion, i.e. being pro-choice, then why would our Lord say:
Matthew 15:19 For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies,... [abortions]
It's not a sin to say that people should be able to decide if they want to commit adultery. Now committing adultery is another story.
Is it? Isn't thinking about adultery the same as actually committing adultery?
Matt 5:28 But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Seems to me that if someone entertains the idea of adultery, according to Jesus, you ARE committing adultery. Likewise, it seems to me if you entertain the idea of committing abortion, you might as well be committing it. -
righteousdude2 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
When isn't he?
Personally, his interruptions are getting a little old!
He is the most judgemental person I've ever met! And I can only imagine the weight upon his shoulders as he carries such perfection into each day!
Tell me Zaac, how do you know that you are ALWAYS right, and the rest of us are always wrong! Do you have a direct line to God that the rest of us have not yet found?
Please help me to understand how to make that connection, because my imperfection is a drag, spiritually speaking! And your perfection on every issue makes me fall to the sin of envy! Yes, I envy the gift of perfection that your throw around on this board like a god that has come to set the rest of us straight! :wavey: -
righteousdude2 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Any Prez that Isn't Pro-Choice....
....is politically dead! Ever since this issue became relevant in our society, it has become a political hot potato, that none have been able to really say what they think, because it would surely sink their aspirations of political greatness; as well as winning at the polls!
One must remember that when God ordered Joshua to take Canaan, it was with a "Search and Destroy" directive! If you were in the military, or know anyone in the military, you surely know that a "Search and Destroy" mission was the directive to kill everything and everybody. NOthing that lived was supposed to be left at the end of this mission!
This Godly, Search and Destory order was because of the evil that the Canaanite's possessed. They were ungodly and brutal, and God knew that the sin of the Canaanites was contagious, and that no one should be left alive to spread their sin among the people of God. One of their evils included giving children as sacrifices to their gods! Many children were sacrificed by the Canaanite's, and God ordered them to die for all the death and destruction they brought to their land and the people!
I see abortion as evil and distasteful as the sacrificing of children at the alter of the gods was! It was a sin then, and is a sin now. And it will be a sin until He returns for the church! The blood of the dead children will forever be on the hands of those who sacrificed them to their gods, or for the need to not bring another life into this world! Either way it is murder. -
church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
13 “You shall not murder. Exodus 20:13 New American Standard.
Zaac, you cannot stand before God and tell Him that it is okay to murder the unborn child or that it is okay to advocate the murder of the unborn child. -
Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
To be pro-choice is to be comfortable with abortion as a choice. We should never be comfortable with murder.
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
Pro-choice Americans aren't just comfortable with abortion, they defend it and of the two choices, the abortion is one they promote.
Even those pro-choice who have not had abortions nor performed abortions advocate and defend taking away a parent's right to know and give permission and a host other peripheral issues that exalt the abortion as benign and no one's business.
Pro-choice is a moral deficiency of the heart and mind that declares life and death is snatched from God's hand and that His commandment of not murdering is a lie.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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So try as yall might to make being pro-choice a sin, you're BIBLICALLY absent a leg to stand on.
But this is why church folks stuck on issues can't seem to reach anyone. Yall don't listen. Somebody says abortion and yall immediately go on the defensive. Now because yall don't listen, you're telling folks that the choice is a sin and THAT is a sin. -
Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
You are the one who made the claim that being pro-choice isn't sinful.
You are the one with the burden of proof to present.
And when you do, please don't put a smiley face on it. None of this is funny.
We're listening for the scripture passages. -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Being pro choice does mean it is ok to slaughter unborn children. It most definitely mean that one accepts it as a moral option. To say anything else is beyond absurd and completely without any support or logic.
See folks this is what liberalism does to the brain. It warps it in the most heinous way.
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