God Is Pro-Abortion

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It's fun to talk about how abortion is murder, and what a terrible crime it is to kill innocent, unborn children. Yet Christians don't even stop to think about the millions of unborn babies God supposedly wiped out in the Old Testament.

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  • You have no understanding of how Biblical stories are absorbed and understood in Christianity. 

  • @conorblue Fantastic assertion. So you're telling me that God DIDN'T save a misogynistic old man and his incestuous, alcoholic daughters while fire-bombing two cities' worth of toddlers, infants, and unborn babies? Wow, I guess I really am clueless after all!

  • Jesus loves everyone.

  • @mjt19741 Not enough to keep 9/10 of them out of hell. Abortion sends a higher percentage of souls to heaven than Jesus does.

  • God can be a pretty sick bastard, I wouldn't think we should decide whats moraly right by his standards. I'm not sure how I feel about abortion. I just watched some pretty crazy videos on the subject that have caused me to wonder how some of the things that go on in abortion can be justified. I don't know.

  • And personally, I'm a little ambiguous on my own stance toward abortion. My real concern is the hypocritical idea that the God of the Bible is anti-abortion while being perfectly content with wiping out entire populations of children.

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  • @EdjeBos Take some responsibility for your own mangled metaphors. Come on, stop pointing the finger and take some responsibility. I'm so sick of these right-wingers who live in a dreamworld, comparing one thing to another. A pinecone is not a forest, a forest is not a family, and the miscarriage of a wanted child is nothing like an abortion. Grow up and have the courage to acknowledge that there's a difference. By the way, when I say pinecone, I mean pinecone.

  • @SexySadie98506 So when you say pinecone, it's a metaphore, when I say forest, it's not? My sister had several and is still pretty shaken by it. The proces of proliferation with trees has other reasons then a miscarriage. That's often the result of a 'defect' in the growth. If you did not have 'great feelings of loss, mourning', I wasn't talking about you, obviously. But if you ever encounter one, just tell them it wasn't a life yet. They will feel much better.

  • @EdjeBos A forest is a forest, you idiot. And too many trees can't survive. Nature has ways of limiting proliferation of trees, thankfully. And by the way, I've had a miscarriage. It was sad, but not nearly as sad as when my cat died.

  • @SexySadie98506 A forest is a family. One pinecone has many seeds. When one of those sprouts, it has the potential to become a forest. Unless you rip it out of the earth. Same with a child. Once it starts growing in the womb, on what ground do you consider it to be a life? A miscarriage in an early stage of pregnancy can cause great feelings of loss, mourning. Those women know they have lost a LIFE. You tell them it wasn't.

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