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JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
PLAYER57832 wrote:
AND, this type of thing is precisely why so many of us are Protestant and NOT Roman Catholic.
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Well, I will anyway.jay_a2j wrote:Whats more disgusting? Forgiveness or a "Christian" that supports abortion and "gay rights"?![]()
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Seems like you fail to understand the meaning of the words "this type of thing". Nothing I have said disagrees with those points. This thread, however, is not a "all the problems with Roman Catholicism" thread.jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:
AND, this type of thing is precisely why so many of us are Protestant and NOT Roman Catholic.
Speak for yourself, I am not Roman Catholic for a few reasons that have nothing to do with abortion.
Like:
Mary worship
Confessing to a priest who then absolves you of your sin (sorry, I can confess to Christ directly and He has the power to forgive not a guy in a white collar)
The churches stance on not really wanting its congregation to read the Bible for themselves
Not that Catholics can't be Christians, they can. I just don't like all the religiosity.
I have never lived where this was a prominant issue in modern times, though I did live near some California Missions guilty of many historic abuses. I understand there are issues in Pittsburgh (not sure if they are verified or not), but I live more than 100 miles from there.Timminz wrote:Does anyone here not live within 100 kilometres of somewhere where there were numerous children abused, over the course of many years, by Catholic leaders in their community?
There's a very recent(ly exposed), and fairly large scandal at a local-ish Catholic church, and I live in a mostly protestant province.
Maybe I shouldn't assume. How many others have had this going on in their own community?
Lionz wrote:Player,
Considered sections called Genesis 9:5-6 and Exodus 21:22-25?
When do spirits enter physical bodies if not right at conception points? Do babies not generally get regular heart beats around a 21st day of development either way?
And abortions being totally illegal by US federal law would lead to there being less overall abortions in the US and on earth as a whole even if some people did it opposed to the law and some people left the country to get them done maybe.
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Nevermind that Catholics were the first Christians...jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:
AND, this type of thing is precisely why so many of us are Protestant and NOT Roman Catholic.
Speak for yourself, I am not Roman Catholic for a few reasons that have nothing to do with abortion.
Like:
Mary worship
Confessing to a priest who then absolves you of your sin (sorry, I can confess to Christ directly and He has the power to forgive not a guy in a white collar)
The churches stance on not really wanting its congregation to read the Bible for themselves
Not that Catholics can't be Christians, they can. I just don't like all the religiosity.
thegreekdog wrote:Nevermind that Catholics were the first Christians...jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:
AND, this type of thing is precisely why so many of us are Protestant and NOT Roman Catholic.
Speak for yourself, I am not Roman Catholic for a few reasons that have nothing to do with abortion.
Like:
Mary worship
Confessing to a priest who then absolves you of your sin (sorry, I can confess to Christ directly and He has the power to forgive not a guy in a white collar)
The churches stance on not really wanting its congregation to read the Bible for themselves
Not that Catholics can't be Christians, they can. I just don't like all the religiosity.
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
At least I know how to read. I never said I thought abortion was OK, I said it is a definite dispute within the church and if you think it isn't, you have not visited many mainline Protestant churches. In fact, even within most Roman Catholic communities, you find dissenters.. they just cannot officially proclaim that position without coming under fire from their clergy.jay_a2j wrote:Lionz wrote:Player,
Considered sections called Genesis 9:5-6 and Exodus 21:22-25?
When do spirits enter physical bodies if not right at conception points? Do babies not generally get regular heart beats around a 21st day of development either way?
And abortions being totally illegal by US federal law would lead to there being less overall abortions in the US and on earth as a whole even if some people did it opposed to the law and some people left the country to get them done maybe.
My friend, good luck trying to get through to her. She is unlike any Christian I have ever met, and I've met a great many. She somehow thinks her views are mainstream which is hardly the case. Most Christians view abortion as sin, homosexuality as sin and usually don't go around bashing different denominations. I myself would love to sit and listen in on a conversation with her and Christ. Now THAT would be some debate!
A pope that condones gay pedophiles.jay_a2j wrote:Whats more disgusting? Forgiveness or a "Christian" that supports abortion and "gay rights"?![]()
(Don't bother answering, it was rhetorical )
Wait, wait, wait...you're equating a regular heartbeat with the spirit entering the body?Lionz wrote:Player,
Considered sections called Genesis 9:5-6 and Exodus 21:22-25?
When do spirits enter physical bodies if not right at conception points? Do babies not generally get regular heart beats around a 21st day of development either way?
No. LEGAL abortions would go down. But abortions would still happen, as they always did...but with far less safety involved. But you're ok with that, right...because "they'd get what they deserved"?Lionz wrote:And abortions being totally illegal by US federal law would lead to there being less overall abortions in the US and on earth as a whole even if some people did it opposed to the law and some people left the country to get them done maybe.
There wouldn't be much debate involved, I don't suspect...now YOU and Christ...I'd love to listen in on that one.jay_a2j wrote:My friend, good luck trying to get through to her. She is unlike any Christian I have ever met, and I've met a great many. She somehow thinks her views are mainstream which is hardly the case. Most Christians view abortion as sin, homosexuality as sin and usually don't go around bashing different denominations. I myself would love to sit and listen in on a conversation with her and Christ. Now THAT would be some debate!Lionz wrote:Player,
Considered sections called Genesis 9:5-6 and Exodus 21:22-25?
When do spirits enter physical bodies if not right at conception points? Do babies not generally get regular heart beats around a 21st day of development either way?
And abortions being totally illegal by US federal law would lead to there being less overall abortions in the US and on earth as a whole even if some people did it opposed to the law and some people left the country to get them done maybe.
Definitely gotta side with jay on this one, however, some language clarification is in order. Although folks commonly refer to "Catholic" as opposed to "Protestant", the term "catholic" really refers to the wider Christian community who accept the affirmed Bible, some other details. The church to which you belong is properly called Roman Catholicism. It is generally considered (by all but some Roman Catholics) to have arisen when the Latin/Western church split from the Byzantine/Eastern church.jay_a2j wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Nevermind that Catholics were the first Christians...jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:
AND, this type of thing is precisely why so many of us are Protestant and NOT Roman Catholic.
Speak for yourself, I am not Roman Catholic for a few reasons that have nothing to do with abortion.
Like:
Mary worship
Confessing to a priest who then absolves you of your sin (sorry, I can confess to Christ directly and He has the power to forgive not a guy in a white collar)
The churches stance on not really wanting its congregation to read the Bible for themselves
Not that Catholics can't be Christians, they can. I just don't like all the religiosity.
Um no, the first Christians were probably the 12 disciples and then those that they preached to. The Catholic church came later.
Woodruff wrote:
.now YOU and Christ...I'd love to listen in on that one.
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Fair enough. And you believe PLAYER wouldn't be in the same state of mind...why?jay_a2j wrote:There would be no debate. He would correct me where I need correcting and I would be in such a state of awe I'd probably be speechless anyways.Woodruff wrote:
.now YOU and Christ...I'd love to listen in on that one.
Lionz wrote:Player,
Considered sections called Genesis 9:5-6
Yes, this section does contradict what I said. However, there is another listing of the law that goes as I said. It really is not a contradiction. One explanation given is that those who are injured cannot recieve the sacarments and therefore to injure is to cause more harm (which, ironically enough, also gets toward what I said above). I don't agree that is the correct reading, because of the context. That is, those who are "deformed" (using Old Testament concepts there), could not recieve the sacraments, but it must be viewed in terms of quarantine. Also, the context specifies that the penalty is less because no one can know if the child would live.Lionz wrote: and Exodus 21:22-25?
This is irrelevant. Among other things, I already said I do not think abortion is OK. I just don't believe a law is the proper way to limit them, because the harm from that law is far, far greater than the death of children.Lionz wrote: When do spirits enter physical bodies if not right at conception points? Do babies not generally get regular heart beats around a 21st day of development either way?
It would also lead to many, many woman dying, people having to care for a child who has no real life, a child who we, the taxpayers will have to support unless the parents are wealthy (and if htey are, they won't be after paying for the child's care). It would be nice not to have to talk about the costs, but when children in my town have to go without basic medical visits and dental care because of funding cuts... it needs to be taken into consideration. Its called "triage". It means making the best of terrible choices.Lionz wrote: And abortions being totally illegal by US federal law would lead to there being less overall abortions in the US and on earth as a whole even if some people did it opposed to the law and some people left the country to get them done maybe.
Jay's conversations are all long and one-sided, as he doesn't listen to the other side.Timminz wrote:All he's saying is that it would be an exceptionally long, and one-sided conversation.
ummm..... they've read apologies from the pulpit at my church. offhand, i don't remember if it was a letter from the pope or the archbishop, but it was an acknowledgement of failings to protect children.Johnny Rockets wrote:People are quick to burn the church, because unlike the despot queens and kings, and the imperialistic Romans, Greeks and ect, it's still around hiding it's crimes and fucking up prepubecent boys.
Without so much as an apology.
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Johnny Rockets
I can remember some interesting conversations with Gregrios. But, maybe its a case of looking back with rose-colored glasses. (oops, make that rose -coloured classes... lol)jonesthecurl wrote:Whatever happened to that other god-squadder who was even more (tries to put it flameslessly), um, convinced he was right? Um, [searches memory] - Gregrios, right?
jonesthecurl wrote:Jay's conversations are all long and one-sided, as he doesn't listen to the other side.Timminz wrote:All he's saying is that it would be an exceptionally long, and one-sided conversation.
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.

Note: Maybe formatting type stuff messed up and that should contain more for all I know and it's a misquote for all I know. You might want to check here...Repeat Abortion Rate Approaches 50%
The repeat abortion rate in the U.S. has risen rapidly since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973. In 1973 it was estimated that only about 12% of the induced abortions were repeat abortions. By 1979 the national repeat rate had risen to 29.4% and by 1983 it had reached 38.8%. In 1987 the Alan Guttmacher Institute took a survey of 9480 women at approximately 100 abortion clinics throughout the U.S. and found that 42.9% of the women said they were having repeat abortions. 26.9% were having a second abortion; 10.7% were having a third abortion; and 5.3% were having a fourth abortion or more. (Henshaw 1987, 1988)
Based upon these figures and also extrapolating the fourth abortion or more category to more precise figures based upon state health department reports of repeat abortions, it is estimated that there were about 643,500 repeat abortions in the U.S. in 1987 out of a total of 1.5 million abortions. Of these 403,500 women had a second abortion; 160,500 had a third abortion; 53,250 had a fourth abortion; 17,500 had a fifth abortion; 4400 had a sixth abortion and 4400 had a seventh or higher abortion.