Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.
What does the Torah have to do with this? OP said they’re Catholic.
The Christian bible recognizes the Torah. Duh! The first 5 books in Hebrew written form before translated.
So? Still has nothing to do with it. And anyone who is anti-abortion is forced birth. Own it.
What are you blathering about? Read the thread before you try to insert yourself into the middle of it without knowing any context.
There is no forced birth no matter what you try to call it in an effort to fear monger. No one forced you to get pregnant. People had abortions today, yesterday, last week, last month, last year and they will tomorrow. Deceitful liar, you are.
Treat your vagina like a clown car, I don’t care. But don’t expect anyone to bring you food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I'd opt out.
Same here. If they can raise that many kids then they should know how to feed them and themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.
What does the Torah have to do with this? OP said they’re Catholic.
The Christian bible recognizes the Torah. Duh! The first 5 books in Hebrew written form before translated.
So? Still has nothing to do with it. And anyone who is anti-abortion is forced birth. Own it.
What are you blathering about? Read the thread before you try to insert yourself into the middle of it without knowing any context.
There is no forced birth no matter what you try to call it in an effort to fear monger. No one forced you to get pregnant. People had abortions today, yesterday, last week, last month, last year and they will tomorrow. Deceitful liar, you are.
you’re on the wrong thread. Own it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.
What does the Torah have to do with this? OP said they’re Catholic.
The Christian bible recognizes the Torah. Duh! The first 5 books in Hebrew written form before translated.
So? Still has nothing to do with it. And anyone who is anti-abortion is forced birth. Own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.
What does the Torah have to do with this? OP said they’re Catholic.
The Christian bible recognizes the Torah. Duh! The first 5 books in Hebrew written form before translated.
So? Still has nothing to do with it. And anyone who is anti-abortion is forced birth. Own it.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I'd opt out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.
What does the Torah have to do with this? OP said they’re Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.
What does the Torah have to do with this? OP said they’re Catholic.
The Christian bible recognizes the Torah. Duh! The first 5 books in Hebrew written form before translated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their politics are irrelevant to me. I would contribute if that is something I usually did for coworkers for births and illnesses. Children are a blessing.
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👍Anonymous wrote:No you are definitely not the a-hole here.
I honestly would not contribute to a meal train for such idiotic + judgemental folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.
What does the Torah have to do with this? OP said they’re Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they loudly vocal about their views and openly condemn others? If so I wouldn’t be friends with them anyway so wouldn’t participate in meal train.
If they are Catholic and pro life and otherwise nice people who treat others kindly and with respect I would totally help out.
Not everyone thinks the same way I do. For example I am very against factory farming. If I wasn’t friends with people who eat meat I would have a very short friends list.
I’m also against dog breeding. But I have friends who have bought dogs from breeders.
It’s not prolife. It’s pro-forced birth. Tell it like it is!
Giving birth is life. Duh!
But many “pro life” people are also pro death-penalty. So they’re not consistent.
And you’re wrong. The two are not the same. All over the Torah does it say that taking one’s life deserves to have theirs taken. But I suspect you are a murdering sympathizer.