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The pope keeps trying to interfere in American politics by threatening to excommunicate pro-choice American politicians while catholics in northern irelend and in Mexico have been commiting acts of violence and terrorism yet the pope has been silent. Why does he not stop the violence when he could? Maybe because the a-hole pope is a scumbag.
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@Nulono It's awesome to see non-Christians who are pro-life. It's definitely not a religious issue (as pro-abortion-choicers would assert), but a scientific one, and to a minor extent, a philosophical one. In fact, one of the greatest pro-lifers who ever lived, Professor A.W. Liley, was an atheist.
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@mrtigerboy444 Well, I'm a pro-life atheist (in fact, I identify as an antitheist), so I can attest that it's possible to be pro-life and not believe in a god, gods, a goddess, or goddesses.
As for the term "anti-choice", I find that term offensive and entirely meaningless. For more details, see my video "The Euphemisticness of Pro-choice".
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First of all it doesn't even sound real, it sounds like the dude just wrote everything out exactly to make it seem like 1 guy couldn't answer anything and in fact gave the other guy ammo lol the conversation would have been better had he had the debate with someone more eloquent than the writing makes him appear.
secondly, people keep talking about defects, without talking about americas ridiculous healthcare system, what happens if the parents cant afford it? is that not more cruel??
awesomest?
mrtigerboy444 1 year ago
@mrtigerboy444 Yup. Awesomest. :)
LifeReport 1 year ago
@LifeReport You know what, Josh? You have a very charming side to you. Moreover, I sincerely believe that, in you, I see intellectual honesty. Make no mistake, I believe you are persuaded away from intellectual honesty by your magic-wishful-Jesus-thinking, but I admired the way you seemed genuinely interested in discussing the topic of whether, if you were an atheist, you would still be anti-choice. You have a mind which seems more genuinely open than your clinic-bombing, Westboro brethren.
mrtigerboy444 1 year ago 2
@mrtigerboy444 Wow, I really appreciate that. I do believe intellectual honesty is way more important than sticking to an ideology no matter where the evidence leads. If someone can prove to me that the unborn are not human, I am no longer pro-life. It has nothing to do with biblical argumentation.
LifeReport 1 year ago
Lol!
I saw a worse bumper sticker once. It said 'If Mary was pro-choice, there would be no Christmas.'
There are so many things wrong with this statement I don't even know where to start.
I can't think of any similarly poorly thought out pro-choice stickers, but then again where I live I'm considerably less likely to see any pro choice stickers at all.
psykkodukk 2 years ago
Oh my GOSH that is such a retarded bumper sticker on so many levels. That's come up on episode 21 of our podcast, on "the 4 weakest pro-life bumper stickers ever." You'd probably enjoy that one quite a bit. lol.
LifeReport 2 years ago 2