[PLUG-TALK] Being plonked on plug...
Russ Johnson
russj at dimstar.net
Fri Nov 14 06:38:27 UTC 2003
On Thursday 13 November 2003 09:25 pm, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
> There's the fetus,
Which is incapable of having a thought, emotion or feeling, because it doesn't
have a brain, spinal cord or nerves.
> the human father,
30 secs of pleasure.
> the human mother,
The only person who can decide for themselves if they want to subject their
body to what will happen. Not to mention the main person who will do most of
the caring for the child (if it becomes one) for the next 20 years.
> God.
If you believe in such. Religion should NOT be a basis for laws that apply to
all Americans, or do you only preach constitutionalism when it's in line with
your religious beliefs?
The law should not take into account any ONE religion, since our country
professes to be religion neutral. To do anything else is hypocritical.
> The right to live isn't a debate, it's a right.
Yes, and the courts have decided that a fetus is not yet alive. It's alive
once it's taken that all important first breath.
> Most importantly, God placed a soul in that fetus the moment
> it came into existence.
If you believe in that.
Now. I don't. So why should *I* have to have my choices removed because some
minority of the population chooses to believe in something that can't be
proved?
> That fetus is eventually either
> going to be in heaven or hell. Doesn't this fetus deserve
> a chance to learn about God during a good long life to
> improve the chance of landing in heaven?
Shows what you know. The bible says that they all go to heaven. They haven't
had a chance to sin and not ask for forgiveness.
> Doesn't the
> fetus deserve a chance to long for God during a life
> spent outside the womb? We were all fetuses once, where's
> our compassion for heavens sake!
I look at the kids on the street and wonder the same thing.
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Russ Johnson
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