To: Hildy; 2timothy3.16
No one wants to see you die a slow, painful death. No one ought to have wanted your baby sliced, diced and rendered into hamburger either. If you do not regret (repent) that abortion, you have a long way to go and cancer may be the least of your worries. Death comes for us all at some point between conception and old age, varying greatly by individual case. Eternity also comes for us all sooner or later. The preparation each of us makes for eternity is more important than any transitory and temporary concern.
31 posted on
01/06/2003 10:14:24 AM PST by
BlackElk
To: BlackElk
You tell me what I'm supposed to do to "repent?" Am I supposed to cry and mourn the baby? You tell me what would be "good enough" for you. Would it be good enough for you if I stood in front of legal abortion clinics and told the women going in there that they will burn in hell? Should I tell them that they should only pray for Cancer because it's the best they can hope for because their souls are so damaged? I said I don't know how I feel about what I did at that time in my life. I would not do it now. It was legal and I did it. I think your views as expressed on this thread are ridiculous. I believe we are the sum of all our actions, especially the ones that have to do with the way we treat the living. Why don't you think about that.
37 posted on
01/06/2003 11:04:26 AM PST by
Hildy
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