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TKDB
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  • Abortion

    @xlJ_dolphin_473

    How is abortion justified, when there are male and female contraceptives that both can use to prevent any pregnancy?

    In regards to any variation of sex?

    "Yes, technically abortion is murder. But it is justified murder. You have a choice: to kill an unborn baby and respect a mother's bodily choice, or completely ruin the mother's choice just to keep the baby alive. Which would you take? I don't know about you, but I would take the first option any day."

    "You have a choice."

    What about the Baby's choice?

    Where is their voice, when it comes to the Political nature of abortion?

    What if the Father of the fetus, voices that they want to raise the baby, after the baby has been born?

    And what about the Father's voice, when it comes to the Political nature of abortion?

    I don't think that Roe V Wade gets into the very weeds of those other abortion debates, does it?
    (Because Roe V Wade should be re debated, to include those VOICES as well.)

    Either use contraceptives to AVOID creating a human life/ fetus/ or baby.

    Or they can both mindfully hide behind an abortion, to take care of their mindful laziness, and abort the human life/ fetus/ or baby?

    That's what abortion does, it cleans up,  those mindfully lazy decisions, because of the two lazy people who had lazy intimacies. 
    PlaffelvohfenxlJ_dolphin_473
  • oh jesus?

    @maxx

    You put your own words in your OWN mouth.

    These words:

    "assuming for the sake of argument that jesus actually existed, yet was not the son of god, but rather some philosopher whose miracles were just nothing more than a magician act, do you consider that his morals, values, and teachings worthwhile to follow and implement into your life?"

    "Well, perhaps you should do an in-depth study on where, how, and what the earliest manuscripts say; instead of only agreeing with what you believe and understand today @TKDB. "

    "I am saying that this is a rhetorical question. if you are not able to answer a rhetorical question, then simply do not do so.  the question has the word "assuming" to start out with and this is the basis of the debate@TKDB "

    And these word's as well?

    "you simply have no idea if I am religious or not.  I could care less if you believe that jesus is son pof god or not. more power too you. I just asked a debatable question which in return you refused to answer as I asked it and as well, put words into my mpouth@TKDB "

    All I've done is react to your choices of word's.


    And my choice of words in response to your own words:

    Bringing reality to your words:

    You're the central character of your own opinion, perception, and words aren't you?

    "one does not believe a character in a book because the character in the book says to believe in him; however the question that I posted is not what you answer. can you perhaps read it again and answer it as put?@TKDB "

    Are you suggesting that I should take your words, and treat your non Religious words with some sort of a reverence?

    Believing in YOUR non Religious stance is voluntary to do so isn't it?

    Just as believing in God, Jesus, and the Bible, are voluntary as well right?

    I can compare your word's, and the words of Jesus, in the same VOLUNTARY light, can't I? 
    ZeusAres42
  • oh jesus?

    @Plaffelvohfen

    @ZeusAres42


    Bringing reality to your words as well.

    You're the central character of your own opinion, perception, and words aren't you?

    Haven't the two of you for some time now, been suggesting that I should take your words, and treat your non Religious words with some sort of a reverence?

    Believing in your non Religious stance is voluntary to do so isn't it?

    Just as believing in God, Jesus, and the Bible, are voluntary as well right?

    I can compare your word's, and the words of Jesus, in the same voluntary light, can't I? 

    PlaffelvohfenDeeZeusAres42
  • oh jesus?

    @maxx

    Bringing reality to your words:

    You're the central character of your own opinion, perception, and words aren't you?

    "one does not believe a character in a book because the character in the book says to believe in him; however the question that I posted is not what you answer. can you perhaps read it again and answer it as put?@TKDB "

    Are you suggesting that I should take your words, and treat your non Religious words with some sort of a reverence?

    Believing in YOUR non Religious stance is voluntary to do so isn't it?

    Just as believing in God, Jesus, and the Bible, are voluntary as well right?

    I can compare your word's, and the words of Jesus, in the same VOLUNTARY light, can't I?


    PlaffelvohfenZeusAres42DeeAlofRI
  • oh jesus?

    @ZeusAres42

    Do you have any non Religious oriented studies, or surveys to support your individual opinion, or perception?

    "Interestingly enough this is exactly how many people of the Jewish faith view Jesus Christ @maxx

    Because God knows, I would appreciate seeing where you derive your mindful truths from?

    @Plaffelvohfen, Where do you derive your mindful truths from as well?

    Because the internet Atheist mindset grows with each passing hour doesn't it? 

    ZeusAres42Dee

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