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February 10, 2008 at 5:19 PM #151430February 10, 2008 at 5:22 PM #151076
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GuestOn abortion, I’m in between the two camps. I’m against it; I think it’s a sin. But would I do it? Yes. Would I tell someone else they can’t? No. It’s the individual’s body. HOWEVER, and I’ve stated this before, if a woman tries to get one at 4,5,6 months, she should be tied down and stopped. That is simply disgusting.
February 10, 2008 at 5:22 PM #151336Anonymous
GuestOn abortion, I’m in between the two camps. I’m against it; I think it’s a sin. But would I do it? Yes. Would I tell someone else they can’t? No. It’s the individual’s body. HOWEVER, and I’ve stated this before, if a woman tries to get one at 4,5,6 months, she should be tied down and stopped. That is simply disgusting.
February 10, 2008 at 5:22 PM #151344Anonymous
GuestOn abortion, I’m in between the two camps. I’m against it; I think it’s a sin. But would I do it? Yes. Would I tell someone else they can’t? No. It’s the individual’s body. HOWEVER, and I’ve stated this before, if a woman tries to get one at 4,5,6 months, she should be tied down and stopped. That is simply disgusting.
February 10, 2008 at 5:22 PM #151361Anonymous
GuestOn abortion, I’m in between the two camps. I’m against it; I think it’s a sin. But would I do it? Yes. Would I tell someone else they can’t? No. It’s the individual’s body. HOWEVER, and I’ve stated this before, if a woman tries to get one at 4,5,6 months, she should be tied down and stopped. That is simply disgusting.
February 10, 2008 at 5:22 PM #151435Anonymous
GuestOn abortion, I’m in between the two camps. I’m against it; I think it’s a sin. But would I do it? Yes. Would I tell someone else they can’t? No. It’s the individual’s body. HOWEVER, and I’ve stated this before, if a woman tries to get one at 4,5,6 months, she should be tied down and stopped. That is simply disgusting.
February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151080Anonymous
GuestYou’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
No, I don’t forgive you. I’ll tell you how often I go to church. I guess church attendance is a private matter, then?
What are you afraid of?February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151341Anonymous
GuestYou’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
No, I don’t forgive you. I’ll tell you how often I go to church. I guess church attendance is a private matter, then?
What are you afraid of?February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151350Anonymous
GuestYou’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
No, I don’t forgive you. I’ll tell you how often I go to church. I guess church attendance is a private matter, then?
What are you afraid of?February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151366Anonymous
GuestYou’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
No, I don’t forgive you. I’ll tell you how often I go to church. I guess church attendance is a private matter, then?
What are you afraid of?February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151440Anonymous
GuestYou’ll forgive me if I sidestep that church attendance question, won’t you?
No, I don’t forgive you. I’ll tell you how often I go to church. I guess church attendance is a private matter, then?
What are you afraid of?February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151087Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151346Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151355Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
February 10, 2008 at 5:26 PM #151372Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Politically, I’m pro-choice. It’s the law of the land. Spiritually, I have my issues with it, but would agree with the sentiment that I don’t possess the right to tell someone else what to do, nor am I the arbiter of what is right or wrong. I know what I believe, but it is my belief.
Interesting that you think it is a sin, but would have one yourself. Somewhat expedient, don’t you think? Not judging, simply making an observation.
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