Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Lower IQ + corporal punishment + poor quality education + a lifetime of propaganda = maga
That’s what’s wrong with these people.
Are they redeemable? What do we do with the millions of people like this?
Anonymous wrote:
Lower IQ + corporal punishment + poor quality education + a lifetime of propaganda = maga
That’s what’s wrong with these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Everytime I hear, "As a Christian," I want to vomit. I grew up with a family of "Christians" and lived in an area full of Christians. One of these "Christian" men beat a Black man with a chain and he also beat his wife. I believe in a higher power and in the power of prayer. True Christians should follow the teachings of Christ who preached love and non- judgment of our fellow human beings. It is none of your business whether, or when in a pregnancy, a woman chooses to abort. You "as a Christian " people have cause more heartache than Satan.
Anonymous wrote:
Lower IQ + corporal punishment + poor quality education + a lifetime of propaganda = maga
That’s what’s wrong with these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Evangelicals and certain Catholics have gone off the rails where abortion is concerned. It is truly crazy.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (the largest Lutheran Christian church) just came out with a statement in favor of abortion.
You need to check your facts more carefully PP.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:The Evangelicals and certain Catholics have gone off the rails where abortion is concerned. It is truly crazy.
Anonymous wrote: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.