"Do I believe that those who made the decision to abort the child in your photo were immoral? Yes, because they imposed their belief that the child should not be allowed to live on that child. That is highly immoral."
"Would I be any less immoral than those who made that decision if I imposed my decision to not abort that child for them? I would be equally, if not more, immoral. If it is moral to force another to do right, then why isn't God forcing us all to do right? Because it would be immoral for Him to do so, and He would cease to be God."
"I believe that God is a great believer and promoter of liberty. I believe that He so opposes the idea of the restriction of liberty that He was willing to cast out 1/3 of the host of heaven over the idea."
"If I am forced to be moral, there is no credit in being moral, for the opportunity to be immoral doesn't exist. All must be free to choose between right and wrong, but none will be free to escape the consequences of that choice."
"That's what liberty is all about."
I guess people who believe as you do, prove to me that one doesn't have to believe in God to be morally sound. I am an Agnostic who can argue morality without using Theology. Abortion snuffs out civilization and teaches it's citizens that life is cheap and has no sanctity.
Nothing personal, but your above statement is one of the sickest attempts at logic that I have unfortunately read lately.
Do you think silly sloganeering like this really adds anything of value to the conversation?
Good for you. I just happen to be a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who sees libertarian principles as being entirely in keeping with gospel principles.
Sorry if that offends you.