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there seem to be a whole lot of sane people on the cellar of late.
Is that "sane" relative to the population or "sane" relative to just The Cellar? This is important because it certainly determines which group I fit in. ...or maybe not. |
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quote:Uh, no. What I did say was that I don't CARE about whether the fetus has rights or not. That's for the abortion debate.
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quote:No. I DO want her to be punished in some way (and not necessarily with jail, etc.) There's something "not right" if people feel that she should just go along her merry little way like nothing happened. Quote:
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quote:Since when did that stop anyone from being critical? Since we're talking about "rights", then everyone has the "right" to speak out, so I will continue to be critical of her choice . Quote:
quote:Argh, bite your tongue! I have no children, no do I plan on having any. Quote:
Wow...I don't agree with what she did, and that's an "attack"...hm.....you sure like to redefine words doncha? attack: 2 : to assail with unfriendly or bitter words. Nah, that seems to be more *your* style. At any rate, if you have such a problem with the Utah authorites arresting her, then you need to take issue with THEM, and not me. I didn't arrest her. All I'm doing is offering my opinion, which isn't going to affect what happens to her one damn bit. It's not like my opinion is somehow going to mystically travel to Utah and seal her fate for crying out loud! Sorry hon, I don't have that kind of power. :rolleyes: quote:This is interesing. So, this woman in Utah shouldn't suffer a similar "punishment" by you? What's the difference between her and the other two women? As far as I can see, they ALL made horrible choices and decisions about their children. Quote:
While I agree that the first two women did indeed murder their own children, I'm looking at it from the POV that each woman made piss-poor judgement calls that ended up with their offspring dead. I'm not saying that the Utah woman murdered her fetus, I'm saying that the choice that she made put the fetus at risk that led to its' death. If you are fine with her going on with her life with the possibility of doing it again, GREAT! WONDERFUL! That is certainly your prerogative, just as is it mine to say that I think/feel that what she did was wrong and irresponsible. Look: as far as I know (as of this posting), nothing's been decided yet, so in the meantime, calm the hell down, and if what the authorities decide doesn't sit well with you, then you are more than welcome to take a trip to Utah to express your feelings about the matter. |
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this is me again.....it's my most annoying login
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Of course, people protesting this will have to have bumber stickers with "They'll take my Penthouse away when they pry it from my cold, KY-covered hands".:thumb: |
In a side-related matter, I got an article in my newsmax.com newsalerts this morning.
Seems as though the Vatican thinks that since per Il Papa conception begins at the time of fertilization all fertilized embryos are people and you're committing a sin to destroy them, implanted or not. Interestingly, although this statement declares embryos as human, the church also considers fertilization of an egg that is not part of the 'conjugal union' to be a sin. Sounds like you're damned if you do and damned if you don't here ... |
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From a Catholic religion point of view, the soul is present from the moment of conception. That rules out all abortion (even ones in the cases of rape and incest) on the argument that it is an innocent fully human being that is destroyed. Now if the mother needs life-saving surgery that would indirectly kill the fetus, that is allowed as long as the killing of the fetus is not a direct act. With in-vitro fertilization, I had heard from Catholic sources that it was not allowed as there is a step where several egg cells are fertilized, and only the ones that look like they are developing properly are implanted, in effect aborting all the others. obviously stem cell research is right out with this POV. Wolf____ Sounds like you're damned if you do and damned if you don't here ... ------------ I don't catch what you mean here wolf. Damned if you do what, or if you don't do what? Richlevy___ And if you take it far enough, you end up with the practice of outlawing birth control and criminalizing male masturbation (Onanism). --------------- let's all sing together a verse from the book of Python... every sperm is sac-red, every sperm is great if a sperm is was-ted, God gets quite irate... This is an exaggeration, but its a very funny one. |
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