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    jakesguile1 year ago

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    Depends Mivan, he'd have loved the person who had to have the abortion, realizing that it scarred them psychologically for life and that would be their punishment. As for gay lifestlyes, I'm PRETTY sure as long as it's not hurting anybody (a point I won't argue with you, because you OBVIOUSLY contend gays are harmful to life, I disagree vehemently) that Jesus wouldn't care and would go so far as to be the one to ordain the ceremony.

    But again this is just my opinion, far be it from ME, a mere MORTAL MAN to interpret the will of a God, and shame on the people who think they have it downpat.

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      oneironaut4201 year ago

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      "he'd have loved the person who had to have the abortion, realizing that it scarred them psychologically for life and that would be their punishment."

      LOL...I've known three women who had abortions when they were young, and not a single one is "psychologically scarred for life". Typical anti-choice propaganda. 8(

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        willottica1 year ago

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        I don't think that's anti-choice propaganda. In this instance, it's just anti-abortion (i.e. they hope the choice made will be for life, but are still in favour of allowing said choice)

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          jakesguile1 year ago

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          Actually oneironaut I was meeting the fools 50/50, I'm pro-choice all the way, I just distain people who take the words of God interpreted by man and interpret them farther then claim they're still "from God." I'm Christian but not a zionist (I'm gay so obviously not). Annoys me heh

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