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You may well get what you want
If you are giving people a choice, then getting them to the point where they don't make bad ones is going to take some time - and they are likely going to have to make a few bad ones along the road. If you are not giving people a choice, there is no point to any of it.Should've done it that way here! Then we wouldn't have to worry about Hell or sin...
Then again, if all our choices will conform with God's will, what's the point of having free will at all?
Then again, if all our choices will conform with God's will, what's the point of having free will at all?
So that we can choose
"We" are choosing the correct choice. That also happens to be the same thing that God would choose.So even then "we" are choosing "gods" will.
Does that in fact make "god" Pro Choice then?
Source please.1998 Birmingham abortion clinic bombing...blamed on a group of anti-abortionists...Nope. You know who did it...M.O.S.S.A.D (israeli intelligence like the cia) cos ppl behind them benefit from abortion money wise and population control wise.
Nope, God is not against Killing.is God against killing? probably not unless it's for self-defense or something. abortion doesn't count as self-defence, a bit selfish though.
Scott1, do you believe that God sends (commands or purposes) a soul to a physical existence or do you believe that the individual soul chooses (or purposes) it's own physical existence?I don't believe God supports the killing of unborn children.
The exercise of freedom does not imply a right to say or do everything. It is false to maintain that man, "the subject of this freedom," is "an individual who is fully self-sufficient and whose finality is the satisfaction of his own interests in the enjoyment of earthly goods." Moreover, the economic, social, political, and cultural conditions that are needed for a just exercise of freedom are too often disregarded or violated. Such situations of blindness and injustice injure the moral life and involve the strong as well as the weak in the temptation to sin against charity. By deviating from the moral law man violates his own freedom, becomes imprisoned within himself, disrupts neighborly fellowship, and rebels against divine truth.
CCC #1740
Evidence please.OutOfTime said:1998 Birmingham abortion clinic bombing...blamed on a group of anti-abortionists...Nope. You know who did it...M.O.S.S.A.D (israeli intelligence like the cia) cos ppl behind them benefit from abortion money wise and population control wise.
1998 Birmingham abortion clinic bombing...blamed on a group of anti-abortionists...Nope. You know who did it...M.O.S.S.A.D (israeli intelligence like the cia) cos ppl behind them benefit from abortion money wise and population control wise.
what you'd call a false flag operation.
is God against killing? probably not unless it's for self-defense or something. abortion doesn't count as self-defence, a bit selfish though.
We also say it's not up to you to steal your neighbor's car. You can still do it, but there are specific consequences that society has connected to that act.Well... Seems so. We have christians telling us of free will and satan tempting us. Then they say it is not up to you to abort a child... Im getting mixed messages.
SoyLeche, do you believe that God sends (commands or purposes) a soul to a physical existence or do you believe that the individual soul chooses (or purposes) it's own physical existence?We also say it's not up to you to steal your neighbor's car. You can still do it, but there are specific consequences that society has connected to that act.
The legality of Abortion has little to do with God. It will be equally sinful whether or not society has decided that it is "legal". Kinda like adultery is sinful reguardless of how "acceptible" it is to society.
Yes. More of the latter than the former though.SoyLeche, do you believe that God sends (commands or purposes) a soul to a physical existence or do you believe that the individual soul chooses (or purposes) it's own physical existence?