To: frogjerk
Unfortunately, the President also added the curious remark that . . . the ultimate irony of faith is that it necessarily admits doubt . . . This doubt should not push us away from our faith. But it should humble us. In a sense, of course, this is true: On this side of eternity, doubt is part of the human predicament. But doubt is the absence of something; it is not a positive value. Insofar as it inoculates believers from acting on the demands of faith, doubt is a fatal weakness.
Awesome, defeats the lie that doubt is a justification for not banning infanticide, "we don't really know for sure, so we have to allow it"
This is stated so clearly!
12 posted on
10/06/2009 8:32:01 AM PDT by
Dominick
("Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought." - JP II)
To: Dominick
Reagan put it this way:since we don’t know, why not give the baby the benefit of the doubt?
53 posted on
10/06/2009 2:09:34 PM PDT by
RobbyS
(ECCE HOMO!)
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