zoo22 is that you? I haven't received a negative rep from you in ages, so I didn't know if you still haunted the threads of TOL with your eggnostic lies.
That being said, I'd like to share a post from another thread about MLK Jr., as some believe that he didn't know that Planned Parenthood was pro abortion (the author of the thread, Catfish Crusader being one of them).
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=93405
Originally Posted by This Charming Manc
He received an award from an organisation at the time time was pro life, founded and currently led by a person who hated abortion is your evidence that MLK was pro abortion?
hmmmm seems rather thin to me.
You need understand what PP was in 1966 not what PP is now.
Also guilt by association isn't best way of working out someone views. isn't that what the Pharisees tried to do with Jesus?
Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Although the racist/eugenicist/founder of Planned Parenthood Margaret Sanger is on record for making statements against abortion, she spoke in favor of infanticide:
"The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it."
-Woman and the new race
http://liveaction.org/blog/planned-p...-kill-infants/
Did Martin Luther King Jr. not know of Sanger's racist/eugenicist views before accepting the award?
Did Martin Luther King Jr. not know that Klanned Parenthood had been working on the legalization of abortion as far back as 1956, 12 years before his death?
"In 1962, Alan Guttmacher, M.D., begins his 12-year tenure as Planned Parenthood president. He is a strong advocate for a woman's right to safe and legal abortion at a time when Americans are increasingly angered by the dire consequences of abortion restrictions.
From 1956 to 1962, hundreds of women in the U.S. and Europe who took the drug thalidomide while pregnant give birth to children missing arms and legs. Sherri Finkbine, an American mother of four who used thalidomide, is refused an abortion. More than 60 percent of Americans disapprove of the refusal. Mrs. Finkbine flees to Sweden for a safe, legal abortion. (The fetus is gravely deformed.) Her case and others involving women who have taken thalidomide convince many Americans that anti-abortion laws need reform.
In 1966, an epidemic of rubella, which, like thalidomide, causes a high incidence of fetal deformity, heightens public anger against abortion bans.
These two tragedies, combined with women's growing demands for the right to control their own fertility, bolster public support for legal and safe abortion."
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/abo...cesses.htm#era