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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Nobody FORCED anyone to have an abortion. A Christian could live a happy Christian life and choose to never have an abortion. Christians right now are FORCING everyone else in society to not be able to have an abortion for no other reason than the fact that Christians don’t like it. If you can’t see the clear injustice of this then you have been brainwashed by religion. [/quote] Not at all. Just as with most things in life, people must decide on the law through their elected representatives. We must decide what is lawful and what is not—from what constitutes murder to the appropriate age to consider sex statutory child rape etc. Overturning Roe gives the decision about abortion back to the democratic process. The articles I’m citing (including NPR) show Jews wanting to force a fundamental Jewish religious dogma on the rest of the country—that abortion must be available and legal regardless of the democratic will of the People. We need separation of synagogue and state. [/quote] You are being a bigot and you know it. I know you think you’re being clever, but you’re not. [/quote] When you are losing the argument, just accuse the other side of being a bigot. Typical leftist tactic. Just because you don’t like holding Jews to the same standards and putting Jews under the same microscope that’s always applied to Christians doesn’t make me a bigot. It’s Jews that are out there suddenly claiming that abortion access is fundamental to Judaism. The Dobbs decision overturning Roe did NOT make abortion illegal or “force” a Christian dogma on anyone. It simply returned the issue to the people—all people regardless of religion—to decide. I know you all think you’re being clever by claiming that Dobbs forced a Christian dogma on everyone; but you’re not. [/quote] tell me you're ok with enslaving women and killing them (ectopic pregnancy and otherwise) without telling me. [/quote]
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