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TX abortion ban causes more women to nearly bleed to death during miscarriage

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by l_boy, Jul 2, 2025 at 1:43 PM.

  1. QGator2414

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    And here is he full presentation called “Is Gay the New Black?”



    It is extremely good and compelling. I hope you are willing to actually listen and provide your thoughts…
     
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    It is obvious you can't debate, so I'll leave the bizarre videos to people like you who spend time finding them.

    It is apparent that few of you have any significant firepower in the words department to refute what I am posting.

    Must hurt, but it just proves what I am saying.

    Truth can't break into the dense material of fear and self-loathing MAGA chooses to cocoon themselves in to avoid reality...
     
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  3. Contra

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    What is interesting about your decision to bring CONTROL into this discussion (with all capital letters I might add) is that is actually one of the underlying personality traits and driving motives of many murderers. Many murderers are people who want CONTROL and they are willing to go to great lengths to obtain it. I definitely think that is the case with this issue. And CONTROLLING people do not like it when they are not in CONTROL. That is when they often murder. And they really really don’t like the people who stand between them and the control they desire.

    This is slander. Christians were granted the power to vote when the Constitution was written. That is not the unbiblical anti-Christian act you make it out to be. If Jesus was the political ruler of this country He would outlaw abortion. There is no question about that, and Christians do nothing unbiblical by casting their votes to end abortion.

    Also the Bible says nothing about independence being the key characteristic that makes abortion intolerable. In fact sins that prey on the weak and defenseless increase the severity of the evil involved in the act. What the Bible cares about, specifically when it comes to the subject of murder, is being made in God’s image, which all human beings are including the unborn.

    Let it be noted that this is an argument that appeals to CONTROL, which you have accused Christians of sinfully seeking. Seeking the approval of man over the approval of God is sin, so this argument does not do anything for me or concern me in the least because what is relevant or popular is not always right.

    God is in control not us. God commands, and we do what He commands. Then we trust God with the results. Christianity will survive. It seems to spread most when it sees the fiercest opposition. I am not at all worried about Christianity’s decline. In fact God and those who obey Him cannot lose, not in eternity, and all things work for the good of those who love God. And the reverse is true as well. Those who stiffen their necks in pride and rebellion against God cannot win, not in eternity because God is in control.

    Nope…you need to go back and study the history of the separation of church and state. You have wildly distorted the concept, which prevents the establishment of a state religion. Banning murder does not establish a state religion any more than banning theft does. Islam does not get a murder exception and neither does western moral nihilism.

    I am sympathetic to this critique of a Trump 2.0 Presidency. I would prefer Trump use the legislative branch more to accomplish his agenda.

    Religion is constrained by fundamental human morality. Religions that teach things like murder and theft should be prosecuted to the full extent that the law allows.

    I am not trying to overturn anything. Birthright citizenship is not a staple moral issue, though. It is a constitutional issue, and I’ll let the Constitutional experts hammer that one out.




    You clearly reject the Bible as a source of moral truth. That is what binds the rest of this incoherence together. And yes it is incoherent because you can’t deny God, then also argue on the basis of God’s standards of morality simultaneously. That is having your cake and eating it too. So it needs to be asked…If you reject the Bible as your standard of moral truth, then by what standard do you know any one of these things you find morally reprehensible are wrong?
     
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    3 May the Lord cut off all flattering lips,
    the tongue that makes great boasts,
    4 those who say, “With our tongue we will prevail,
    our lips are with us; who is master over us?”

    -Psalms 12:3-4
     
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    Tell us more about your personal journey becoming an Al-Qaeda.
     
  6. QGator2414

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    You are the one the is picking and choosing what you want to believe from the Bible without knowing why. But instead because it is what you want. Which is the definition of a “lazy mind” as you put it ironically.

    It is hard to debate when one refuses to offer their thoughts. And civil law is based off of moral law. There really is no debate on that. But if you are a true atheist. You certainly have more faith than I. And have no reason to follow civil law.
     
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