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by jankebenzone June 8, 2009 12:52 AM EDT
Your last sentence does not make sense.


You seem to support the fact that both of us simply hold beliefs which are equally valid.


You believe in what you believe, and I'll believe in what I believe, and we'll let the law and Constitution dictate how we live together.


Sound fair???
Posted by slownewsday_05 at 9:33 PM : Jun 7, 2009

What part of life giver don't you understand? No one save the almighty can give life to anything.
Read again, I said my witness/believe is based on the highest authority, the creator of life. Your veiw is based on mere human logic and understanding. Our views are at opposite ends aqnd clash with respect to the santity of life. However I can not or will not stand against you as we all have the right to life and personal belife.
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by jankebenzone June 8, 2009 12:12 AM EDT
Since when would the difference on our views make you more of an authority than I am.

It's my belief. That's all you have, too. So both of our opinions is equally valid.

Your beliefs are no more valid than mine.
Posted by slownewsday_05 at 4:20 PM : Jun 7, 2009

My own opinion or view is irrelevant and meaningless, however my believe and or witness is based on the eternal truth of the creator and giver of life, God.

Your view and or believe is based on only you and other like minded individuals.

Humans can take life but not give life,thus there is an obvious higher power than us.
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by jankebenzone June 7, 2009 7:16 PM EDT
Life doesn't begin until birth. The soul does not enter the body until the first breath of air.
Posted by slownewsday_05 at 4:06 PM : Jun 7, 2009

Since when is a pro choicer the expert on souls or when life begins?
All of us including you, began life as a single cell. Those who think life begins as nothing, live and die a life as nothing.
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by jankebenzone June 7, 2009 7:08 PM EDT
It doesn't.
Posted by slownewsday_05 at 4:00 PM : Jun 7, 2009

Oh! Who is the biggest supporter of life from begining to end, the christian or the atheist?
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by jankebenzone June 7, 2009 7:02 PM EDT
They didn't kill their child, they aborted a fetus.

Posted by slownewsday_05 at 3:55 PM : Jun 7, 2009

De javu, hitler's nazi's did not kill a person, they disposed of a jew. Same logic used to justify murder.
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by jankebenzone June 7, 2009 6:56 PM EDT
And if your religion is the basis for your protest, then mind your own business and let God judge those who have them.
Posted by slownewsday_05 at 3:43 PM : Jun 7, 2009

If "religion" constitutes the value of life then we should all be "religious".
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by jankebenzone June 7, 2009 6:51 PM EDT
You don't seem to get it - no one gets pregnant just to have an abortion.


There is no death-lust there, as with the Nazis.


Posted by slownewsday_05 at 3:35 PM : Jun 7, 2009

But in the U.S. 45 million pregnant did kill their child , you call that lust for life?
Open your eyes to the fact that murder is murder , Jew, or baby. Once you can see that life is precious for any and all, you'll "get" it
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by jankebenzone June 7, 2009 6:38 PM EDT
Posted by 123_-0 at 3:00 PM : Jun 7, 2009

Once the public sees that life is precious at all stages , then perhaps the abuse of life at all stages can be seen as a wortwhile endeavor to do away with. When the value of life means little, the abuse of life is a becomes a result.
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by jankebenzone June 7, 2009 6:27 PM EDT
The difference is that the Nazis wanted to kill the Jews. No one gets pregnant hoping to have an abortion.


So - bad comparison. Try another.
Posted by slownewsday_05 at 2:53 PM : Jun 7, 2009

The nazi did not want the jew ,and killed them as the answer.
The irresponsible mon does not want the child and kills it as the answer
How much more comparision do you need to see that murder is murder, no matter how one dresses it? Or are you like the person on the outside of the concentration camp, blind and oblivious to what was going on the other side because hitler (U.S. courts) decreed the murder of innocents ( non persons) was lawfull?
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by 123_-0 June 7, 2009 6:00 PM EDT
I went to the funeral of Dr. George Tiller yesterday and cannot get this event , his murder or his beautiful family out of my mind. I now believe the abortion debate needs a new perspective, a new point of reference towards a shared moral attitude which is capable of holding these extreme opposing dialectics in opposition without killing more people and dividing our nation into further "us versus them" mentalities. We need to collectively focus on the three million children already alive who are abused by a member of their own families every two seconds in this nation. Most of these children as well as 6 million others die of hunger each year. Every three minutes a woman is raped, beaten, abused, molested or vandalized. Most American children do not have health insurance. After Dr. Tiller's funeral I looked up statistics on the cultural conditions of women and children and am appalled. Rather than arguing we need desperately to change these conditions and become part of the solution. Else this ravaged and worn subject will kill us all.
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