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Alabama Supreme Court declares frozen embryos are legally children

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
They had bombs? No.
The Jan. 6th pipe bomber did before planting a bomb outside RNC Headquarters., and nobody is interested enough to investigate. Gee, I wonder why.
First, the Jan. 6th pipe bomber planted bombs outside BOTH RNC AND DNC Headquarters. Why did you mis-state it as you did?

Second, the current reward for information leading to arrrest is $500,000. Nobody is interested enought to investigate?

Third. One person, or two, who you so far know nothing about, including their politics, does not a "pattern" make. More than 2,000 storming the Capitol, many with hand-made weapons capable of doing much damage, might very well be a pattern.

Do you know anything about telling the truth, or are you just about disinformation?
 

Laniakea

Not of this world
First, the Jan. 6th pipe bomber planted bombs outside BOTH RNC AND DNC Headquarters. Why did you mis-state it as you did?

Second, the current reward for information leading to arrrest is $500,000. Nobody is interested enought to investigate?

And plenty of cameras in the area to capture an image of the person to positively identify them. We're talking Washington DC here.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
And plenty of cameras in the area to capture an image of the person to positively identify them. We're talking Washington DC here.
And now it appears we are moving into conspiracy theorist territory.
Here is some video, what I like is that I was able to predict what he would have looked like before I even saw it. . . Hmm, maybe it was me!!

 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Leftist are back to their "peaceful protests" again.

I can't help but notice you did not cite who did it, nor does the article say, so you are only jumping to a conclusion based on your repeated dishonest stereotyping.

Maybe it was a "Leftist", but to blame all "Leftists" for some heinous act is dishonesty, and you do this a lot.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
I can't help but notice you did not cite who did it, nor does the article say, so you are only jumping to a conclusion based on your repeated dishonest stereotyping.

Maybe it was a "Leftist", but to blame all "Leftists" for some heinous act is dishonesty, and you do this a lot.
I have seen this a lot, too.

It's sad, really -- as someone who knows how lumping people together, then labelling them all with the traits of only a few (and pick whichever traits you like, for good measure), dehumanizes them, and leads to the sorts of irreparable divides as we're seeing in the U.S. these days.

Sadly, there do seem to be people (on every side) who cheerfully do exactly that, and canot bring themselves to look at their supposed enemies as if they were actual human beings, with their onw characters. Fear of "the other?" Laziness? Sheer bigotry? Or all of those?
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
I have seen this a lot, too.

It's sad, really -- as someone who knows how lumping people together, then labelling them all with the traits of only a few (and pick whichever traits you like, for good measure), dehumanizes them, and leads to the sorts of irreparable divides as we're seeing in the U.S. these days.

Sadly, there do seem to be people (on every side) who cheerfully do exactly that, and canot bring themselves to look at their supposed enemies as if they were actual human beings, with their onw characters. Fear of "the other?" Laziness? Sheer bigotry? Or all of those?

Well said, imo.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
I can't believe that the GOP are so stupid that they think this is a good idea. IT IS ELECTORAL SUICIDE.
Since Roe v Wade was overturned they have lost just about every election; and they are doubling down on it.

You can already see the DEM and Lincoln Project adverts. It'll also get the electorate out, people will be rushing to vote, especially women.
 

Laniakea

Not of this world
And now it appears we are moving into conspiracy theorist territory.
Here is some video, what I like is that I was able to predict what he would have looked like before I even saw it. . . Hmm, maybe it was me!!

Bumping this to help you implicate yourself....
 

Laniakea

Not of this world
I can't believe that the GOP are so stupid that they think this is a good idea. IT IS ELECTORAL SUICIDE.
Since Roe v Wade was overturned they have lost just about every election; and they are doubling down on it.

You can already see the DEM and Lincoln Project adverts. It'll also get the electorate out, people will be rushing to vote, especially women.
Women who participate in sports, and have to compete with man pretending to be women, and have to put up with men staring at them in the locker room will certainly be voting.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
From my other thread (Christian Dominionism In USA)....
Excerpted...
In an Alabama Supreme Court ruling equating IVF embryos with people, Chief Justice Tom Parker cited arguments from across the planet and the centuries, all leading to one source for the court’s judgment: “God.”

In his concurring opinion, Parker quoted the Book of Genesis, an obscure 17th-century Dutch Protestant theologian and Italian Catholic philosopher Thomas Aquinas, positing that Christianity, at least, is in full agreement as to when a human life starts and that God views the ending of one as a personal affront.
 

McBell

Unbound
You were the one that went all conspiracy theory. You can see the bomber, why haven't you identified him?
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Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
From my other thread (Christian Dominionism In USA)....
Excerpted...
In an Alabama Supreme Court ruling equating IVF embryos with people, Chief Justice Tom Parker cited arguments from across the planet and the centuries, all leading to one source for the court’s judgment: “God.”

In his concurring opinion, Parker quoted the Book of Genesis, an obscure 17th-century Dutch Protestant theologian and Italian Catholic philosopher Thomas Aquinas, positing that Christianity, at least, is in full agreement as to when a human life starts and that God views the ending of one as a personal affront.
Now, let's talk about the separation of church and state...
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Women who participate in sports, and have to compete with man pretending to be women, and have to put up with men staring at them in the locker room will certainly be voting.
Squirrel!
Nice try at deflecting, but when that is all you've got, it's not a sustainable strategy. At one time you'll have to deliver, lest the detracted finally see through your smoke and mirrors.
The only question is if the "Christian Taliban" do more damage on the way, or if they accelerate the inevitable secularization. The churches are losing members in droves, and the remainders get more radical to compensate. But in a democracy, 150% dedication still only gets you 100% in votes, and you can only hurt non-voters so much before they start voting against you.
 
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