tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9504248.post1401120362616777158..comments2023-10-29T04:52:56.730-07:00Comments on Salt & Light: It Should Be Gut Wrenching To Murder ChildrenHoward Fisherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07131678953403450197noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9504248.post-69111529635062894092009-05-25T06:38:57.346-07:002009-05-25T06:38:57.346-07:00Thanks for the comment.
"Because a decision is ha...Thanks for the comment.<br /><br />"Because a decision is hard means that there is an obvious correct answer?"<br /><br />Well, the statement begs the question of "why?" to be answered. Some feminists recognize the truth of the problem ad answer the question by suggesting women have funerals for their babies.<br /><br />Is this merely an economic issue? Then why is it gut wrenching? As I stated, murdering our children should be gut wrenching. It is like I never said "murder"? As usual pro abortionists dodge the issue.<br /><br />"Doesn't sound very Christian to me. Jesus sweat blood in thinking about whether or not to go through with dying for your sins."<br /><br />I must confess that I have no idea what this has to do with what I wrote. Comparing Jesus' struggle with allowing Himself to be tortured and murdered to the one doing the murdering is odd indeed. Perhaps babies in the womb sweat drops of blood too in their struggle with being ripped limb from limb or burned to death.<br /><br /><br />"Abortions are unavoidable. Just as there will always be poor, there will always be those who cannot stand up to the judgments and hardships that come along with pregnancy."<br /><br />There will always be rapists and axe murderers too. To compare murder with the poor is just slightly odd. I realize their are extreme conditions that may require abortion, but that is not the average issue for the average American.<br /><br /><br />"If abortion was made illegal, we would be jailing women for not wanting to go through an extreme, life-changing health risk. So we should hope for less unwanted pregnancies."<br /><br />"Extreme, life changing health risk"? This main problem here is the view of the world. There is definitely a lack of a proper view of the Creator/creature relationship and the creature's purpose in this creation.<br /><br />Therefore, I reject the premise of the question as bogus. Only a mind bent on selfishness and a rejection of God could even make a statement like this. If you are a Christian, then you are more political than Biblical.Howard Fisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07131678953403450197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9504248.post-90589845558957802582009-05-24T13:29:12.700-07:002009-05-24T13:29:12.700-07:00Because a decision is hard means that there is an ...Because a decision is hard means that there is an obvious correct answer? Doesn't sound very Christian to me. Jesus sweat blood in thinking about whether or not to go through with dying for your sins.<br /><br />Abortions are unavoidable. Just as there will always be poor, there will always be those who cannot stand up to the judgments and hardships that come along with pregnancy. If abortion was made illegal, we would be jailing women for not wanting to go through an extreme, life-changing health risk. So we should hope for less unwanted pregnancies.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com