Posted on 01/03/2005 6:54:54 AM PST by madprof98
Judging by the tens of millions of natural/spontaneous abortions that take place each year it would seem that Jesus (if that's who or what you believe "designed" the natural world) doesn't seem to have a problem with abortion and even encourages it in some situations. In a sense, he would actually qualify as the most prolific abortionist of all time.
One of the saddest comments on the lack of logic and ethics in medicine that I've seen in years. I just can't figure out why this woman can't see that the sniper believed that he had the same justification. As did the Nazi's and Stalin.
The Creator can know so much more than the created, such as when to intervene in the natural order of the universe, and when to violate natural law. When He does intervene, we call such intervention a miracle.
Spontaneous abortions - miscarriages - are not intentional interventions or regulated under the medical codes of the States and Federal and State pharmaceutical laws.
My letter to the Boston Magazine editors
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/content.php?name=contact.txt
Re: Brookline clinic killings
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/content.php?name=contact.txt
What a sad statement about the lack of logic and ethics on the part of the abortion provider (as told to) Cheryl Alkon. She admits to killing human beings due to her own personal ideology or "belief" and does not give a sufficient explanation as to why her ideology is more persuasive than that of the shooter. She demonstrates a lack of insight by her description of her conversion and a lack of imagination and empathy when she cannot identify with her victims at the same time that she portrays herself as a potential victim.
She is a typical abuser of human rights.
I am glad that she double checks as to the desires of the women before she kills their children. But, she treats the child that she acknowledges as human *as a human* if the mother wants a live child and *as less than human* if the mother wants a dead child. What right is there in any human being discriminating against the right of another human being not to be killed?
"I have the utmost respect for life; I appreciate that life starts early in the womb, but also believe that I'm ending it for good reasons. "
Unreal. She is blind.
The person who shoots abortists feels they are doing something right too. That's why we can't leave what is right and wrong to each person's "feelings". I am so glad I won't be in this butcher's shoes on Judgement Day.
Is an 11 yr. old even developed enough to carry a baby???????
Note that this woman was intellectually compromised from the beginning. She lived a basic contradiction, so the following article of her abortion practice is no surprise.
From what I have read, presenting both sides of the issue is very rare amongst abortion providers. Possibly this woman does it because relatively little of her income rests on abortion (20 per week.)
I've never known a miscarraige where the baby's brain was sucked out through a scissor induced hole in the back of the head.
I've looked over your posting history, and you seem to enjoy posting comments that are inflammatory and engineered to incite anger.
You seem to want attention.
So I'll oblige ya kindly.
You're welcome.
Shine the spotlight Darks!!
Your parents must have been prolife. That's odd.
You're a moron! I'm intentionally INSULTING you as the pathetic little worm you are. You sir/ma'am/frozen vegetable are breathing in my valuable oxygen! Jump off this planet!
Poopy.
smelly poopy
Because it's murder, moron.
From THIS article:
Bush: 'I don't see how you can be president without a relationship with the Lord'
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1318882/posts?page=35#35Since
His comment:
"there is no such thing as the "Lord" (except in one's imagination), President Bush is clearly wrong."
Hiding?
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