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Dee Dee Warren
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I never said you were pro-abortion, the bait and switch had to deal with the focus of the subject not whether or not you are pro-life.
Actually, I'm MORE prolife than you are: not only am I against killing the unborn, I'm against killing anybody! I'm anti-death penalty too!
I don't want this thread to get off topic so I have moved our discussion to the "Attributes of God" folder in a thread I entitled, "DaNiceGuy"Originally posted by DaNiceGuy
@Jefferson
That is not at all what I am saying. I am saying that the end result was God's ultimate plan. He knew that she would come to Christ, he knew what would take place in her life. His plan was not for her to be raped,
It is perhaps tactically important in the antiabortion struggle, for instance, to point to the research that mothers who have abortions are prone to end up with psychiatric difficulties, or breast cancer.
Originally posted by jeremiah
To firechyld:
This thread is titled Christians only please; Abortion.
I think that this is your 5th post here? As a Christian man who has been involved in the defense of life; I have been told by numerous pro-abortion, and even some pro-life women, that I can not possibly understand the issue of aborton, and a woman's dilemna. Now is my chance to politely say, firechyld, as a non believer in Jesus Christ, you can not possibly understand the depths of sin, guilt, remorse, repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation, which Dee Dee Warren has beautifully expressed,and which so many of us other Christians have likewise experienced, in the wonderful saving grace and power of the Lord Jesus Christ.
If it be true that I can not understand what a woman experiences in her decision of a lifetime, it could be equally true, that you can not understand what we experience, when we made our decision of this, and the next lifetime. That decision to see ourselves for the sinners we truly are, and to fall upon the judgment and mercy of Jesus on the cross, and to rise with Him in His victory over the Law of sin and death.
If you choose to make the same decision, which both men and women can, and have made, you are welcome back with open arms. There is no need for you to respond here if you choose not to. In this case we are "pro choice".
All that said, I agree with Dee Dee in that it becomes rather irrelevant when the question is "is abortion immoral?".