BilliardsBall
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Hey - if you don't want to be called on your shenanigans, then don't pull shenanigans. Asking someone to find text that describes a woman's right to end her pregnancy in a book that doesn't really support women's rights in general is what we call a snipe hunt; a wild goose chase. Not being able to find a verse like what you describe in the Bible doesn't say anything about the Bible being anti-abortion, since an alternative interpretation - i.e. that the Bible is just anti-woman - fits the facts at hand as well.
The mere fact that someone does impressive things doesn't mean they aren't being deprived of their rights.
In Numbers 3, God asks the Israelites to count how many people are in each tribe and how to do it. In the instructions on how to do it, he says to count the males older than 1 month. Apparently, women and girls don't count, and boys only count after a month of age.
If you like, there's also the passage (in 1 or 2 Kings?) where God tortures David and Bathsheba's newborn baby to death. If it's okay to kill a wanted baby of indeterminate age, why not an unwanted fetus?
"Asking someone to find text that describes a woman's right to end her pregnancy in a book that doesn't really support women's rights in general is what we call a snipe hunt; a wild goose chase. Not being able to find a verse like what you describe in the Bible doesn't say anything about the Bible being anti-abortion, since an alternative interpretation - i.e. that the Bible is just anti-woman - fits the facts at hand as well."
I don't understand you here, sorry.
"The mere fact that someone does impressive things doesn't mean they aren't being deprived of their rights."
What does this mean, please? I don't understand your sentence.
"In Numbers 3, God asks the Israelites to count how many people are in each tribe and how to do it. In the instructions on how to do it, he says to count the males older than 1 month. Apparently, women and girls don't count, and boys only count after a month of age. If you like, there's also the passage (in 1 or 2 Kings?) where God tortures David and Bathsheba's newborn baby to death. If it's okay to kill a wanted baby of indeterminate age, why not an unwanted fetus?"
Numbers 3 is regarding taxation, not life or death. We have rules in America regarding tax credits for the young--please do not infer that the IRS and legislature are therefore making a statement about abortion! I suspect you've been browsing atheist websites, which are not quite ReligiousForums.com worthy, you know what I mean?
Where did God torture David's baby to death? I must have missed that the last 10 or 20 times I read the story.