The idea of social justification is one that runs in contrast with medical justification, which i will attempt to summarise as follows.
(1) Is access to TOP services provided without hindrance or prejudice by the legal system?
YES - The 2018 Queensland legislations does exactly this up until...
All lunisolar calendars are complicated and in my opinion inaccurate in the sense that major adjustments will always need to be made over time.
Solar calendars such as the Persian calendar are far more accurate, since there is less variation.
Hindu calendar is largely separate to the Tamil...
Sure, but the use of humankind and them implies plural, not singular. Note the repetition of the word “them”, which I interpret to be many.
The main source of confusion as people don’t acknowledge the two meanings in Hebrew for Adam, being mankind and also the name of the first man.
This is...
Exactly.
Hence why the access to abortion services should be based on a “social justification” rather than be complicated by a “medical” one.
This is what Robbie Katter and the LNP leader are against, since the legislation doesn’t require any “reasoning” at all. Ros Bates is being smart by...
I believe our first womb was water, perhaps cooling and “fixing” our RNA and other cell building blocks upon asteroid beds in the ocean.
The second womb was sand, specifically radioactive silica undergoing beta decay, changing RNA into DNA within a calcium carbonate coating, creating eggs...
By asteroid do you mean a primitive moon that was pulled away from Saturn as it was forming into a gas giant?
Interestingly, Jupiter was the first planet formed in our solar system, followed closely by Saturn. The four “rocky” planets between the Sun and the gas giants were essentially pulled...
Yeh thats an incorrect reading.
I feel like I will be explaining this until the day I die but here it goes again.
Mankind created on day 6, as explained very clearly in Genesis 1. Adam on day 2, explained somewhat cryptically given it says he was made from earth BEFORE there was any plants or...
If I wanted to borrow 100 euros, for the sake of an experiment, when do you expect me to return your 100 euros?
I think 5% is reasonable if it is 90 days no?
Right...
So would you agree a woman could have a "treatable" mental health condition at any time during the pregnancy?
If you said yes (which is the correct answer), and based on your reasoning, shouldn't you then be advocating for every woman who is seeking a TOP to be assessed, regardless of...
If any and all loans are usury, then yes.
I'm sure you also know Italy has Usury Law
https://www.clearygottlieb.com/news-and-insights/publication-listing/the-default-interest-and-usury-law-conundrum-the-italian-supreme-court-provides-some-clarity
But yes, there is nothing sexy about...
No, I understood that point (eventually).
What I can't understand is how you jumped from discussing "treatable mental dysfunction" and medical consultation, to talking about 22 weeks and no suffering.
I hope you appreciate the fringe nature of your theory, and that it isn't based on any reliable sources.
I will make the point that I also started with an Aryan/Sanskrit consideration, but I have since rejected that in favour of Proto-Dravidian/Tamil when it comes to answering the question of...
LOL.
You are basically making MP Bates' point for her if that is your explanation.
You realise in your scenario any woman with a "treatable mental dysfunction" can legally have a termination without an assessment for such a condition up until 21 weeks and 6 days in Queensland? The medical...
Yeah, I understand completely why you would think that way.
Unless you are familiar with “leaning into the bull****” it will be difficult to understand politics.
I am saying I wouldn't trust an LNP Premier as far as I could throw him, and adding the KAP to the mix just makes the waters muddier.
From your own source Labor is closing the gap, and the LNP could end up in minority parliament with the support of the KAP.
God forbid.
The Australian...
Hopefully being as clear as mud!
The LNP leader is basically saying he isn't going to ram through parliament any potentially pre-written piece of legislation MP Bates could have hidden away in her mother's teapot.
But this doesn't stop Robbie "The Showboat" Khittar from pushing his agenda on...
Who said I wanted it overturned?
Personal opinions are just that, hence why the vote for the Queensland legislation in 2018 was based on conscience after rigorous debate in parliament.
I think MP Ros Bates has a point, and she is allowed to raise it and have it discussed.
Given I still...