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To: Sherman Logan

Think of it this way - if and as ANY person feels remorse and repentence to the point of wanting to change/do something to stop abortion, as compared to the horrific indifference of death, then any help to vocalize the anguish for guilt as a first step to that end is worth it.


17 posted on 09/21/2008 1:09:53 PM PDT by time4good
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To: time4good
Think of it this way - if and as ANY person feels remorse and repentence to the point of wanting to change/do something to stop abortion, as compared to the horrific indifference of death, then any help to vocalize the anguish for guilt as a first step to that end is worth it.

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Absolutely right.

22 posted on 09/21/2008 2:34:54 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: time4good
ANY person feels remorse and repentence to the point of wanting to change/do something to stop abortion, as compared to the horrific indifference of death

I submit that "horrific indifference" is very rare or non-existant.

Either the person feels remorse for the horrific act of infanticide and repents,

or they feel remorse for the wrong act and attempt to kill that sense of remorse through justification and "activism". I know of one person that even went so far as to become an abortionist to justify her "choice".

Every human is wired with the same sense of right and wrong - some just attempt to remove any reminders of their guilt, and justify it until they die.

26 posted on 09/21/2008 2:45:28 PM PDT by MrB (0bama supporters: What's the attraction? The Marxism or the Infanticide?)
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