Posted on 11/03/2005 7:19:52 PM PST by Pyro7480
Very disappointed when I saw this......basically ridiculed those who believe life begins at conception....it really was disgusting....
Same here, though this past Wednesday's plot, showing the b**chy teenager dating the older man, grated on me.
We need a conservative CSI - where they investigate the crime scene of an abortion!!
Good point, dead; a very good point.
Personally, my objection to abortion is based strictly on biological facts and my respect for inherent human rights. Biblical passages have no bearing whatsoever on my position.
Not strictly Biblical per se, however, presumably those inherent human rights were endowed by a Creator, no?
I saw it. The original CSI is my favorite show, but the clones stink. The funny part about this little dispute is that the "CSI" who got into it with the pro-lifer is, in the show, an ex-stripper. I'd say her moral judgements don't carray a lot of weight.
Do you watch Crossing Jordan? The rerun on A&E was very interesting last night. I think it was one of the best shows.
I agree, Ms Helgenberger was way too hateful for it to be just a line. I also turned it off after she was verbally attacking the woman as to when life begins. We will not be watching CSI after this.
I got that impression too.
You watch TV?
;)
No, Ari had it wrong: the presence of life means veg and animal level, humans are a differed category ... the soul is an expression of a different dimensional level, the variables of which are will, emotion and mind (intellect).
as science has progressed, it is more evident (without reverting to Biblical teaching, though such would lead to the same conclusions faster) that at least one human lifetime begins at conception ... if more than one develops, would that make it right to kill the earliest manifestation? God forbid, but (killing because of ambiguity) such is the nature of liberal thinking!
Mind and intellect are not necessarily the same.
In my paradigm, there is will (most basic variable of the dimension of life force), then emotion, then mind (the variable expression which allows contemplation and evaluation. Intellect (as in human intellect) is much more than mere contemplation due to the additional presence of the spirit and thus a tap into 'right and wrong'. My cats contemplate --when they do something which makes me angry (and they seek to avoid wrath), but they avoid me because of fear not an inkling of right and wrong.
Not much on cat contemplatives.
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