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To: MrInvisible
That rapists seed will have iniquity, could potentially kill the mother in childbirth, destroy her financially and her future and her loved ones and potentially grow into a criminal.

Every point you made can equally apply to a pregnancy not resulting from rape. The bottom line is you want a baby to be allowed to be killed merely because the circumstances of its conception were not ideal. But that argument can be applied to thousands and millions of other non-rape conceptions.

Case closed.

254 posted on 04/21/2011 2:49:30 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: little jeremiah; EternalVigilance

People have misscarriages all the time so I don’t really see what the difference is in taking a pill in the case of RAPE. We went through 3. 2 were bad, one sent us to the ER in great fear while we watched the staff bumble around. I never want to go through that experience again. My wife was wiped out from the past 2 pregnancies and in agony with the last one. And I would venture to say that women, and their husbands and family involved probably could not handle going through pregnancy which has serious health risks, the financial cost which is extremely high, and raising that person and seeing the rapists face reflected every day.

How do you feel about war and Scripture? Isn’t that killing? By the same logic, wouldn’t that mean you don’t support US military personnel?

Rape is an act of war. I think that’s pretty clear in the Scripture. And I think with the case of King David’s baby conceived in an adulterous affair dying, sheds some light on this argument.


260 posted on 04/21/2011 2:56:18 PM PDT by MrInvisible
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