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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jesus had nothing to say about abortion. Neither did the ancient Israelites. There are thousands of references to social justice, mercy, and compassion for the poor and marginalized. No one wants abortions as a form of contraception. The overwhelming majority of women needing abortions are poor and POC. Some of these women can’t even afford to complete pregnancies and feed/ care for their existing children. Others are victims of rape, incest or domestic violence and giving birth traps them further into vicious cycles of, or reminders of, abuse. As a Christian, I cannot imagine ever going through with an abortion myself, but I also cannot imagine forcing women, especially vulnerable women, to have babies they cannot afford or are the products of abusive relations. I really resent the way some politicians misuse abortion as a wedge issue to lend themselves a patina of morality when they act completely immoral in other ways that the Bible is much clearer about (showing kindness and mercy for the poor, for immigrants, for socially vulnerable). Lord have mercy on our foolish ways. [/quote] You forget, those texts preach plenty about sexuality Even more about sanctity about life Hebrew texts advocate death for adultery At the same time, freedom of religion is not related to laws about abortion [/quote]
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