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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 1:39 pm
Master Kaiser Yes, half of them are bisexual or somesuch. Also, choosing to worship something that grants you moral rights to do as you please and be selfish, is really self-centered. A certain someone has that belief, and chose to follow those moral guidelines. Yeah that's right, chose. rolleyes Sadly, most of them are selfish and cared only about themselfs. Not only did some said so themselfs they think their is nothing wrong with being selfish. One even went as far to say if their not close to you, they don't care if something bad happens to them. Choosing to believe in a god or not is a choice as well. Everything is a choice, weither right or wrong. Agaist the law or not. You can choose to follow the law or brake it.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 1:42 pm
Master Kaiser Yes, half of them are bisexual or somesuch. Also, choosing to worship something that grants you moral rights to do as you please and be selfish, is really self-centered. A certain someone has that belief, and chose to follow those moral guidelines. Yeah that's right, chose. rolleyes With respect to them I'm wondering how such an unsual group of people could get together with such a number of strange circumstances. I mean i've probably seen every sickness, orientation, mindset, and religion ('cept Christianity, no that really isn't sarcasm) in that thread to date. Like anyone notice how almost every person has some disease and it ails them at childbirth? I'm smelling an inadequate population sampling...
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 1:51 pm
kp606 Master Kaiser Yes, half of them are bisexual or somesuch. Also, choosing to worship something that grants you moral rights to do as you please and be selfish, is really self-centered. A certain someone has that belief, and chose to follow those moral guidelines. Yeah that's right, chose. rolleyes With respect to them I'm wondering how such an unsual group of people could get together with such a number of strange circumstances. I mean i've probably seen every sickness, orientation, mindset, and religion ('cept Christianity, no that really isn't sarcasm) in that thread to date. Like anyone notice how almost every person has some disease and it ails them at childbirth? I'm smelling an inadequate population sampling...Not everybody is going to die if they give birth, it's not as common as it was way back when. And not every illness you do have will kill you or the baby if you don't abort. I have this illness, i'm not dying in anyway but my body doesn't always work like it should. If I get pregnant, the baby won't be really effected by it in anyway and pregnancy itself wouldn't effect me or the illness more. Something had to go wrong during the time of pregnancy in order for me to be dying. unless I get something else before then.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:00 pm
kp606 Master Kaiser Yes, half of them are bisexual or somesuch. Also, choosing to worship something that grants you moral rights to do as you please and be selfish, is really self-centered. A certain someone has that belief, and chose to follow those moral guidelines. Yeah that's right, chose. rolleyes With respect to them I'm wondering how such an unsual group of people could get together with such a number of strange circumstances. I mean i've probably seen every sickness, orientation, mindset, and religion ('cept Christianity, no that really isn't sarcasm) in that thread to date. Like anyone notice how almost every person has some disease and it ails them at childbirth? I'm smelling an inadequate population sampling...KP, I've seen atleast one pro-choice "christian" in that thread. Her exact word: "I feel ashamed that other Christians just can't see what good things abortion has to offer." Now, I will admit there is not passage in the bible where God condemns abortion. But, there are several passages where he openly and out right condems the unjustified tackign of human life. Now, wher eis the fetus refered to as human. There are three passages in which it is called a CHILD before birth. In all of these passages, the word child was translated form a hebrew word that was reserved for children after birth. No, this was not a translation mistake, because it was translated form a word that the jewish scholors put in place.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:06 pm
Pyrotechnic Oracle kp606 Master Kaiser Yes, half of them are bisexual or somesuch. Also, choosing to worship something that grants you moral rights to do as you please and be selfish, is really self-centered. A certain someone has that belief, and chose to follow those moral guidelines. Yeah that's right, chose. rolleyes With respect to them I'm wondering how such an unsual group of people could get together with such a number of strange circumstances. I mean i've probably seen every sickness, orientation, mindset, and religion ('cept Christianity, no that really isn't sarcasm) in that thread to date. Like anyone notice how almost every person has some disease and it ails them at childbirth? I'm smelling an inadequate population sampling...KP, I've seen atleast one pro-choice "christian" in that thread. Her exact word: "I feel ashamed that other Christians just can't see what good things abortion has to offer." Now, I will admit there is not passage in the bible where God condemns abortion. But, there are several passages where he openly and out right condems the unjustified tackign of human life. Now, wher eis the fetus refered to as human. There are three passages in which it is called a CHILD before birth. In all of these passages, the word child was translated form a hebrew word that was reserved for children after birth. No, this was not a translation mistake, because it was translated form a word that the jewish scholors put in place. Ha! Most say it's wrong to take a life, maybe she isn't a christain or think of finding a new religion then. Even the dictionary says it's an unborn off-spring, i.e. basically saying unborn baby/child. None said it's wasn't one or wasn't alive or not a human so where are they getting all that then?
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:13 pm
[ Message temporarily off-line ]
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:18 pm
The Bible says, thou shall not kill. One of the ten commandments
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:23 pm
Whish means, when taken in context with the bible, means though shalt not murder
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:51 pm
I'm a Christian female with bipolar disorder who is pretty much straight (have enough of a bicuriosity to agree to have 3some with a girl I know, but then again I'm probably going to spend most of my attention on the guy), liberitarian (probably a bit of a reason that I'm pro-choice, I have a bit of quams with what the United States calls Liberal- We think people should have the right to do things as long as it's the things WE want them to do rolleyes ).
I'm not ashamed that Christians are agianst abortion. I'm more ashamed that Christians are against homosexuals and that they feel that they have the power to judge people (generalization... most of the Christians I see ARE that way unfortunatly... especially Catholics... one reason I change to an ecletic Christian), ie. condemming them to hell. Course my response to that is "then I'll see you in hell because the power to judge is only left up to God? Not to us mere mortals."
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:52 pm
Oh about ailments during pregnancy. More than half of them are present within every day life, and as well I sufffered as much if not more problems than they listed during my recovery, which was for 12 months mind you, not 9.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 3:16 pm
Actualy, we do have right and power to judge. Just not hypocriticly.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 3:27 pm
Vivnox I'm a Christian female with bipolar disorder who is pretty much straight (have enough of a bicuriosity to agree to have 3some with a girl I know, but then again I'm probably going to spend most of my attention on the guy), liberitarian (probably a bit of a reason that I'm pro-choice, I have a bit of quams with what the United States calls Liberal- We think people should have the right to do things as long as it's the things WE want them to do rolleyes ). I'm not ashamed that Christians are agianst abortion. I'm more ashamed that Christians are against homosexuals and that they feel that they have the power to judge people (generalization... most of the Christians I see ARE that way unfortunatly... especially Catholics... one reason I change to an ecletic Christian), ie. condemming them to hell. Course my response to that is "then I'll see you in hell because the power to judge is only left up to God? Not to us mere mortals." I don't see why they hate them. The bible teaching to love everybody. God doesn't have people, just their actions at times. There are reasons why i'm not into religion. But I do believe in a God though. I do really follow politics have no clue or do I care what I am.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 3:30 pm
Master Kaiser Oh about ailments during pregnancy. More than half of them are present within every day life, and as well I sufffered as much if not more problems than they listed during my recovery, which was for 12 months mind you, not 9. Hell I suffer from all kinds of stomach problem, and will for the rest of my life. More then alot of them can say. nine months of discomfert is nothing compared to life time of sever pain. I take pregnancy over this anyday.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 7:41 pm
Pyrotechnic Oracle kp606 Master Kaiser Yes, half of them are bisexual or somesuch. Also, choosing to worship something that grants you moral rights to do as you please and be selfish, is really self-centered. A certain someone has that belief, and chose to follow those moral guidelines. Yeah that's right, chose. rolleyes With respect to them I'm wondering how such an unsual group of people could get together with such a number of strange circumstances. I mean i've probably seen every sickness, orientation, mindset, and religion ('cept Christianity, no that really isn't sarcasm) in that thread to date. Like anyone notice how almost every person has some disease and it ails them at childbirth? I'm smelling an inadequate population sampling...KP, I've seen atleast one pro-choice "christian" in that thread. Her exact word: "I feel ashamed that other Christians just can't see what good things abortion has to offer." Now, I will admit there is not passage in the bible where God condemns abortion. But, there are several passages where he openly and out right condems the unjustified tackign of human life. Now, wher eis the fetus refered to as human. There are three passages in which it is called a CHILD before birth. In all of these passages, the word child was translated form a hebrew word that was reserved for children after birth. No, this was not a translation mistake, because it was translated form a word that the jewish scholors put in place. I was being sincere: in that no Christian choicer in that thread (or who frequents it I should say) comes to mind.
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Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 7:56 pm
kp606 Anarchist Poptart I'll work on deleting individual posts, but moving the thread is out of the question. That topic has been the ED's official abortion thread for ages, and prevents countless repeats from being created. The pro-choice to pro-life rations should not affect a thread's status at all; it simply means that one side is more popular, or has been presented in a superior fashion. I'll also speak to another Extended Discussion moderator about issuing a public warning to stay on-topic within the thread itself. Given from a good friend. Unless someone decides to run in there posting undeletable pr0n, we're looking at a farcry right now. It does: of course, have grounds for deletion or moving, but it will depend on the mod to look at it. Neth will either look like an overly opinionated young lady to one mod, or a flaming warrior of pro-choicery to another. Okay this was an issue before the whole Noraboo one, that one is more recent. So honestly, it's all up in the air right now.
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