Posted on 10/02/2012 3:37:06 PM PDT by Morgana
Isn’t this sorta like those folks who climb into tiger’s dens at the zoo because they want to identify with the animal?
Totally insensitive to the animal’s nature.
The imams will send them in from neighboring countries and demand the ones there riot.
The death ship. What, do they throw the babies overboard after they brutally murder them?
I found it on Facebook, I didn’t even want to look at it much less figure out where it came from
I don’t know who to root for either, the only words I can think of is “the sins of the fathers visited upon their children a thousand times.” Which is worse, abortion or islam? One is shameful while the other is heinous.
Wouldn’t the law be that they purposely left their country to participate in an abortion?
Certainly sad as well as horrifying. I wondered if it was one of those weird cultural things that they do and the oddly the child survives. Don’t see how made me say a quick short pray.
Geez! This is a tough one. On the one hand, aborting muzzies spares the world that many more jihadists. On the other, it is possible for a muzzie to see the error of his or her 12th Century ways and escape the moon cult.
I have to go with the pro-life option, as remote and unlikely as it is.
First, there is the ship that is the subject of this thread, Women on Waves, which sees as its purpose the bringing of death to babies in nations which don't offer abortion services within its borders.
The second is called The Mercy Ships which sees its calling as bringing hope and healing to the forgotten poor by mobilizing people and resources worldwide, and serving all people without regard for race, gender, or religion. In doing this the staff who serve on these ships state they are following, the 2000-year-old model of Jesus, bringing hope and healing to the world's forgotten poor.
http://www.mercyships.org/pages/about-us
Which of the two better exemplifies compassion and the best qualities of the human spirit?
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