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Funny thing about that whole claim. In that whole article, you have one very small out of context quote, and then a whole bunch of irrelevent accounts. I would have to say that link ranks as 'Pants of Fire' when it comes to supporting the 'what the scriptures say'.
And this is relevant to the legality of abortion how?
If you want to write laws based on scripture...move to Tehran or Riyadh.
Who mentioned writing laws? We have abortion laws, I disagree with them based on my faith, and posted a link explaining how God does not support abortion through his word. By the way trolling does not suit you
If you want to write laws based on scripture...move to Tehran or Riyadh.
I do not see why that is trolling. For months conservatives and christians have been telling us "lefties" that the US law is wrong and should be reformulated to concur with the articles of faith/religious view of christians. And quite right it was said that if you want to live in a country where that is the norm then you are living in the wrong country/wrong civilized world. Basing laws on articles of faith is common in countries like Iran or Saudi Arabia, not the US.
Who mentioned writing laws?
We have abortion laws, I disagree with them based on my faith, and posted a link explaining how God does not support abortion through his word. By the way trolling does not suit you
This is for the abortionists who say scripture supports abortion!
I do not see why that is trolling. For months conservatives and christians have been telling us "lefties" that the US law is wrong and should be reformulated to concur with the articles of faith/religious view of christians. And quite right it was said that if you want to live in a country where that is the norm then you are living in the wrong country/wrong civilized world. Basing laws on articles of faith is common in countries like Iran or Saudi Arabia, not the US.
Who says that matters?
Out of context is when a small portion of a piece of writing is quoted, to give a false impression about what is said. Or, it could be that the culture or circumstances are not examined to give the proper impression of what was said.
That is what 'out of context' means.
Isn't that your less than subtle argument?
We do not write laws based on scripture here. So why even bring it up if you plan on trying to change minds?
Your definition of trolling is....interesting.
So what if your interpretation of a religion does not support abortion. We do not write laws on scripture. Go to Tehran or Riyadh if you want a place that does.
As far as I'M concerned, what the "scriptures say" about abortion is irrelevant. I make my OWN sexual and reproductive decisions, thank you, your so-called "god" doesn't factor into any of them.
you have to establish your scripture as truth 1st
When people start using God to say abortion is ok scripturally it matters to me and will be dis proven.
I am aware of that, my thread is about those who use scripture to support abortion, so you clearly have no stake here!
No because I am talking to believers whom believe God supports abortion through scripture!