Author Topic: Ryan and Partnered On Radical ‘Personhood’ Bill Outlawing Abortion  (Read 620 times)

Offline Woody

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It's the sixth commandment of course.  Here's one take on it:

http://www.christianhomesite.com/cherryvale/text/10command6.html

That's no answers you posted, I want to know what you think, after all you ask me the following: What about "Thou shalt not kill."  Does that have any biblical meaning to you Kentay

Here is mine: Ted,  anti abortion person try to make a fetus into a human, that's why the religious right of your party wants to pass the personhood law. So they can declare a fetus is a human being. It is not human, in my opinion and I base my reasoning on my holly book where it says the following:   Genesis 2:7  And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. I believe only when the fetus is born into a child and takes its own breath becomes a human soul. Until that happen the Fetus is in God's hands whether nature abort the fetus or man does. After its born it collectively in all of humanities hands. Why does your party only care about a fetus and not the born child?  kentay






Here is what I think:


Obama, his campaign, the minions, and the Obamabots want to make this campaign about abortion, contraception, income tax returns and the faux war on women because Obama CAN NOT run on his economic record.  The left is trying mercilessly to shift the discussion away from budgets, jobs, GDP growth, energy, etc.  The cool part is the Ryan pick is dragging the campaign back to issues that really affect the majority of people in the country.  The rhetoric over the last two weeks proves that.


I foresee guys like kentay posting mostly on faux social issues with the occasional sop to economic issues and then only to blame Blush.


 
A reminder for kentay:
I fully support going back to ALL, that says ALL THE CLINTON TAX and spend policies that led to the economic boom in the second half of the 90's.