To: Delphinium
If I break the law in order to be true to my faith then I expect and will submit to whatever penalty the civil authorities choose to impose. But I think your hypothetical is far afield from the original discussion.
In Harvey's case, although he did not break the law, he should not be surprised if he's never again recognized to speak. I hope his one moment of causing an agitation was worth it.
To: Locomotive Breath
In Harvey's case, although he did not break the law, he should not be surprised if he's never again recognized to speak. I hope his one moment of causing an agitation was worth it.May I ask why you are so upset over this? Do you think the Holy Apostles cared one whit if they caused an agitation? Do you think Jesus cared that he stirred up the scribes and Pharisees?
If Harvey's "one moment of agitation" causes a person to not get an abortion or changes the mind of one person who is pro-abortion, then yes, I would say it was worth it.
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06/28/2006 7:07:50 PM PDT by
FJ290
To: Locomotive Breath
But I think your hypothetical is far afield from the original discussion.
I don't think so, abortion is very much as bad as the two examples I asked you about.
What would you do, or how far would you go as a "Christian" for the cause of stopping precious unborn children from being murdered?
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