To: ravingnutter
Your apparent lack of comprehension is why I keep stressing the importance of the fact that there WAS NO LONGER A COVENANT I go into a PVS. My wife tries therapy but I don't respond. She pulls the tube, which is what I've told her I want. Years later she meets someone new and starts a new family.
Except that the government didn't let her pull the tube. I don't want my wife to be trapped in limbo forever.
88 posted on
06/16/2005 10:11:33 AM PDT by
Jibaholic
(The facts of life are conservative - Margaret Thatcher)
To: Jibaholic
"I wouldn't want my wife to be trapped in limbo forever"
I would that think that would be preferable than being trapped in hell forever for murdering an innocent. You keep repeating the same thing over and over. There does not seem to be any point in responding to your questions. You seem to feel that a marriage contract gives you the right, even, the obligation to kill your spouse if she is not in 100% perfect operating order. I believe you are incorrect, that murdering the imperfect is still murder. If you are not able to say that murder of an innocent human being is immoral, what are you willing to say is immoral? My guess it that there is nothing that can be deemed immoral because you don't believe in morality. I will never accept your phony premise that interfering in a marriage vow is a worse crime than murder. If that were the case adulterers would receive the death penalty.
To: Jibaholic
You are truly an illiterate...
Your wife is free to pull your plug and then marry someone else because she did not break the covenant. She is allowed to marry after you die.
She is not free to pull your plug after she has committed adultery while you are still alive because she has broken the covenant by committing adultery.
If you can't understand that simple reasoning...please ask your wife to pull the plug NOW.
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