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To: blueplum; P-Marlowe; Jim Robinson

If a dying man can donate an organ, is that a sin?

If a dying fetus can donate a few cells that end up saving millions of souls, is that a sin, too?


WTAbsoluteFlip??????

A dying fetus???

Yeah..you’re pretty much ‘dying’ when you’re being ripped apart, limb to limb....all while your liver is being dissected and your tiny heart is STILL beating.....without being able to give ‘consent’, like the dying old man got to do.

Sick as heck.

As others have said...you are on the wrong forum.


106 posted on 09/18/2021 3:16:25 PM PDT by Jane Long (America, Bless God....blessed be the Nation.)
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To: Jane Long

stop with the hysterical melodramatics and the transparent little gotcha games

The context of the discussion is a line of cells from a medically necessary procedure in 1973 WHERE THE MOTHER WAS DYING. So take your wide paintbrush elsewhere.

In 1973 an embroyo/fetual detached placenta, or ectopic pregnancy would never have survived. Out of that TRAGIC LOSS there was good created.

That mother didn’t sin by the loss of her pregnancy
The derived cell line wasn’t and isn’t a sin because it was not an intentional act
And any toxicity testing of vaccine ingredients done against that cell line doesn’t make the vaccine a sin

Trying to make the origin of a cell line an issue, or trying to equate that cell line with modern abortions of convenience, in order to deter or scare people from getting medical treatment that could save their lives, is maliciously deceiving people with false virtue-signaling.

Now run to teacher with that.


116 posted on 09/18/2021 8:19:12 PM PDT by blueplum ("...this moment is your moment: it belongs to you... " President Donald J. Trump, Jan 20, 2017) )
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