Abortion is morally wrong, but some people justify doing it, and i have no right to forbid them. Their morality must comes from their faith and their hearts, and not mine.
Killing abortionists is morally wrong, but some people justify doing it, and i have no right to forbid them. Their morality must comes from their faith and their hearts, and not mine.
Murder is morally wrong, that is why society outlaws it. Don't get trapped into a leftist ploy to convince us that morality is a "personal" issue. That argument works for religious issues, but this is not a theological issue -- it is an issue of whether or not killing a child is right or wrong.
Pedophilia is morally wrong, but some people justify doing it, and i have no right to forbid them. Their morality must comes from their faith and their hearts, not mine.
AND SO FORTH.
This sounds very benign, but when you are an old sick person, and the government wants to get rid of you because you cost them too much in medical care, euthanasia will be the practical solution. You won't have any more to say about it than those babies who were murdered for convenience. In fact, the elderly at least had a long life, something the babies were deprived of. So no whining from the geezer section when the big E gets approved by some future Supreme Court.
Do you REALLY believe that you have no right to prohibit a person from taking the life of another just for their own convenience?
Killing philosofy123 is morally wrong, and I would never do it, but some people justify doing it, and I have no right to forbid them. Their morality comes from their faith and their hearts, and not mine.
However according to the Bible if I see the murder of innocents going on and do nothing, I am guilty of the same.
And the Bible is very clear that unborn are people,
specifically addressing the accidental death of an unborn child from a nondeliberate but negligent act that causes a miscarriage,
and requires the death of the responsible person in punishment.
Thank you John Kerry.
Now, imagine someone telling you this:
Tearing YOUR flesh to a thousand pieces as you scream in agony is morally wrong. But some people justify doing it, and you have no right to forbid them. Their morality must comes from their faith and their hearts, and not yours.
Anyone who would say something like that probably needs to be medicated, right?
That's just stupid. Who says you "have no right to forbid them"? You? Is the moral judgement that you "have no right to forbid them" as vacuous and meaningless as your judgement that abortion is morally wrong, but you can't do anything about it?
Here, try this on. I believe abortion is morally wrong. I believe have the right to do everything morally possible to stop it, and you have no right to forbid me, because my morality comes from my faith and my heart, not yours.
(Actually, I believe that my morality comes from God. Yours appears to come from Ayn Rand, or maybe Hugh Hefner.)