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Post 09/03/2025 12:34     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.


A brilliant mix of Bronze Age fables and modern medicine!
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2025 12:31     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.


What? You don't trust god to watch out for the well-being of your child?


I trust God to have created a world that includes wonders like modern medicine.


And most of the doctors don't believe in God themselves. Ask them, if it matters to you.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 23:43     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.


What? You don't trust god to watch out for the well-being of your child?


Your god gave us RFK Jr so hell no.


Blame the evangelicals and their "values."
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 20:51     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.


What? You don't trust god to watch out for the well-being of your child?


Your god gave us RFK Jr so hell no.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 20:49     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.


What? You don't trust god to watch out for the well-being of your child?


I trust God to have created a world that includes wonders like modern medicine.


Free will creates murders but not medicine?

Smart to stick with medicine, though. You never know when god might be busy with a game of Russian Roulette with a school full of kids.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 20:43     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.


What? You don't trust god to watch out for the well-being of your child?


I trust God to have created a world that includes wonders like modern medicine.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 20:26     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.


What? You don't trust god to watch out for the well-being of your child?
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 20:09     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.


It's not an either or. Literally no one is forced to choose between those things. You can put your child in the hands of the very best surgeons you can find, and then pray in the waiting room. Or have a bedtime routine where you give your child a breathing treatment and then say prayers together.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 07:40     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



I'm not the Kool-Aid poster, and I don't know what either of you of meant by the "answer." But if I was worried about the survival of an unborn baby I would take science and modern medical treatments over prayer.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 07:36     Subject: What happens to unborn babies?

Anonymous wrote:OP, I don’t prescribe to a faith, but I find myself very spiritual and connected to source and as much as this sounds crazy to articulate, I believe my child might have been the same soul that I lost before. The same soul was meant for my family, but the cells and body to bring that soul to this world weren’t healthy enough to do it. Eventually, it did work though, and I do believe that soul got to me eventually.

So depending on the timing of your pregnancies, I wonder if you do have the three souls that are meant for you, it just took six tries of cells working themselves out.


So, this reasoning is not part of any faith, just something you worked out on your own, right? and offer to OP as a possible solution.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 07:32     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.



DP - the pp answered when they said that science can keep babies alive: "science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you."
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 07:28     Subject: What happens to unborn babies?

OP, I don’t prescribe to a faith, but I find myself very spiritual and connected to source and as much as this sounds crazy to articulate, I believe my child might have been the same soul that I lost before. The same soul was meant for my family, but the cells and body to bring that soul to this world weren’t healthy enough to do it. Eventually, it did work though, and I do believe that soul got to me eventually.

So depending on the timing of your pregnancies, I wonder if you do have the three souls that are meant for you, it just took six tries of cells working themselves out.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 07:17     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


DP.

I find it interesting how you think God's killing in a miscarriage or infancy is merciful, but a human killing others is "anger at God." Who was God mad at to kill a fetus or infant or child with a fatal disease?


DP. So, in your opinion, people dying from natural causes = God killing them. You believe that God murders everyone, unless they are murdered by other humans? Thank you for your valuable insight into the killer's motives.


So God can't stop SIDS? Pediatric cancer?

Who created cancer, if not God?


DP. You're clearly mad at God because death exists. But theodicy is not the point of this thread, which was started by a grieving mother. Go start a new thread.


I'm not mad at God at all - I don't believe in any creator being (and I wasn't raised Christian). To live means to die, for everything and everyone. But I'm asking about your response - if humans can deliberately kill out of hate, why can't God do the same?


You want an entity you don’t believe exists to do something?


No, pp wants to know your reasoning on the issue.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2025 06:29     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?


A poster said science has the answer for unborn babies. They never answered.

Anonymous
Post 09/01/2025 07:49     Subject: Re:What happens to unborn babies?

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Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jesus forgive the criminal on the cross? I believe he said: "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). Wouldn't God's mercy extend to unborn babies?


Why wouldn’t God give mercy to everything? He created everything. It wouldn’t make any sense for Him to not do it.


DP. I believe that God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, and what the previous poster posted doesn't preclude that. But that's not what the OP asked.


God's mercy will eventually extend to everything and everyone, but meanwhile, Catholic children will be shot at during a back-to-school mass


The shooter was also anti-Catholic and mad at God as you seem to be. Perhaps you could provide insight for us into why his anger at God / religion / Catholicism led him to commit such crimes?


Given that the Catholic Church does not protect children, one can see why many are against the Catholic church. I grew up in a parish where the priests were moved in and out, and the church knew they hurt children. We even had nuns who were beyond horrifying to kids. The church just looked the other way for years and years.

The church is still protecting the criminals and not the innocent by paying for lawsuits.

All Religions are drinking the Kool-Aid grifts. Especially the more conservative they are. As for the unborn, science is the answer not religion.


Science has the answer for the unborn? What’s the answer?


Well, science is much more likely to keep a baby alive than religion. I'm not sure why you worship an alleged being that has so much disdain for you.


You didn’t answer the question.


What's the question?