My position has never been in question. I have been here almost from the beginning of this website and you won't be exposing me on something I have never equivocated on one iota.
Calling a murderer a murderer is not unchristian unless you embrace some cult or something.
You advocate the murder of innocent babies while hiding behind some imbecilic "exception" rule,,,AND I'M increasingly nuts? That's rich.
I'll take my chances on who is nuts here. Anyone who excuses or advocates murder of babies is nuts.
And while you and that other person are throwing around the Christian thing, consider this,,,someday you will get a chance to tell Jesus all about your "exception rule" for babies who were created by rape or incest. Then ask him if God made a mistake in having these little ones created. And tell him all about how you and George Bush decided to "remedy" his little mistake by killing these children. It should be instructive to hear yourself say those things to the Savior.
Talk about needing prayer....
Gosh, I never knew there were so many evil, fascist, murderers in the country. You just keep up with your lovely language...you're moving me more and more firmly in my position.
Last year, I was opposed to abortion in any form. Then I started visiting threads like this one but didn't post because of the ugliness of the threads.
Listening to people like you has moved me to the left. But then, I was just evil anyway. LOL
You tell them...!
Cognitive Dissonance is the pro-abort goal for those who still see the murder of little people as the murder of little people. They want us to question ourselves and our sense of reality: "Can it really be that bad? Are 43% of women really murderers? It sounds so surreal, it can't POSSIBLY be true." The obvious temptation: let's redefine murder to make ourselves feel comfortable. THAT WAY, we don't have to face the grisly specter that, in our society, murder of innocent human beings is commonplace.
Imagine what the "good Germans" would have thought if the Nazi Party's schemes were in the open before the end of the war.