@Town heretic. I’ve never claimed to have gone to the south.
You brought it up with the name nonsense. I was expanding the joke. I was curious if your sense of humor functioned at your own expense.
I also addressed what followed.
Did you read what I said or did you do the usual forum trolling for key words looking to create an argument of nothing?
I never use the search function and I never fashion an argument out of nothing, though I frequently fashion one against not much.
Or are you trying to simply distract from the point?
By answering directly on it? That would be one of the worst distractions ever, don't you think?
I’m not from the south and never claimed to be.
Are you still going on about the one sentence you wrote that got about as quick an answer? Well, there's the humor answer at any rate.
I said some people assume my name means I’m from the south, professors, exchange students, other Yankees. My having visited the south has no bearing at all on anything I said.
lain: Edit: I should add that my mother, a former professor and born to and spending most of her adult life in the South, wouldn't have made that assumption. Irving isn't a common Southern name, for one thing. More common in the New England area and even more so in Canada.
“Had God desired to grant a woman the right to abort or he'd have given them the ability to consciously control the outcome. And that's before we get to His law in regard to murder.”
You’ve completely ignored everything I wrote previous to this.
No, not really. What makes you think that?
My entire point is that an abortion is a natural miscarriage and that is all it is.
It's a pointless point. If the popular usage notes a particular act then altering it is a waste of time.
It is not a murder or anything of the sort, like some more radical people claim, there is no guilt involved.
No one is claiming a natural occurrence is murder.
But what most people call an abortion is *not* an abortion, it is the *termination* of a child. If you read what I said you would see that there is a clear difference between the two.
It's a pointless distinction that doesn't impact the arguments for or against a medical procedure.
I understand this fully, as I pointed out earlier… Again, did you read what I wrote or are you merely trying distract from the point?
Of course. It wouldn't make sense as a spontaneous outburst. What could have occasioned it? Your remarks.
My point is that the terminology of the debate is entirely wrong, abortion is not “the willful ending of a human life as the direct result of the mother's choice and the actions of a physician.”
Your point isn't moving the argument, only an attempt at a distinction that won't really impact. It's a bit like stopping in the middle of a battle over the N bomb to lecture folks on the point that most people of color aren't actually black skinned, etc. It's missing the point of the dust up.