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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I keep reading about how abortion is central to Judaism. It’s clear to me that the founders always believed in a clear separation between synagogue and state. I’m not sure why Jews think that exposing abortion as a Jewish thing is a good idea, but clearly Jewish religious dogma has no place in our laws or government. [/quote] Your reading comprehension is poor.[/quote] Abortion isn't "central" to Judaism nor a "Jewish thing" - what is however a long-held, strongly held Jewish belief is that life begins at birth, not at conception. It is wrong, un-Constitutional and un-American that one religious doctrine should be allowed to trample another.[/quote] Jews can’t force their religious beliefs on the rest of the country via the courts. Let the people vote on it.[/quote] Very ironic statement considering roe was just overturned by the christian justices.[/quote] Those Justices did not ban abortion - they simply left it to the democratic process. The many sources I’ve cited illustrate Jews explaining how abortion is important to Judaism and bemoaning the fact that the Court is no longer forcing this Jewish religious view on the rest of the country.[/quote] You are trying way too hard with this crap. Hard right Christians just shoved their forced birth religious dogma on all of us regardless of our religions.[/quote] That’s objectively not true about the overturning of Roe—it clearly returns the issue to the people and the legislative process wherein everyone of every religious view (or non religious view) has representation via the ballot box.[/quote] Your brain is mush. That doesn’t make any sense at all. There are more Christians mathematically than any other religion in this country. What you so smugly propose is essentially Christian religious law forced onto every minority that isn’t Christian. And you damn well know that and want to force us into your religious views weather we like it or not. Well, I have some news for you! Us non-christians are mot going to let that happen! You’re going to have to lock us up in prison. Good luck trying![/quote]
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