People stigmatize others. At least own up and take credit for your hostility towards or contempt towards certain individuals or groups.
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People stigmatize others. At least own up and take credit for your hostility towards or contempt towards certain individuals or groups.
No I don't think he was loving for stigmatizing people.
Especially with derogatory language.
It could of been written in a more loving way then using insults.
Was God loving when he stigmatized certain people?
For example, He called women who sold their bodies, harlots. Of course today it isn't nice or politically correct to label people as they once were. A child born out of wedlock was really looked down upon and called a very derogatory name. Today there is little shame that goes along with this and the mother is praised for being a "single mom".
When there is more shame that is brought upon a sinful situation, it speaks volumes for ones who are considering that same situation. When people take things like adultery, homosexuality, and children born without a father lightly and reduce the shame that God associates with it, there is a greater chance of it happening and therefore a greater chance of one harming themselves and others. God was not a big meanie when he stigmatized these people. He wanted great shock value to come along with their shameful acts to ensure that nobody would be tempted to fall into such vile acts so God was loving in doing this.
Was God loving when he stigmatized certain people?
For example, He called women who sold their bodies, harlots. Of course today it isn't nice or politically correct to label people as they once were. A child born out of wedlock was really looked down upon and called a very derogatory name. Today there is little shame that goes along with this and the mother is praised for being a "single mom".
When there is more shame that is brought upon a sinful situation, it speaks volumes for ones who are considering that same situation. When people take things like adultery, homosexuality, and children born without a father lightly and reduce the shame that God associates with it, there is a greater chance of it happening and therefore a greater chance of one harming themselves and others. God was not a big meanie when he stigmatized these people. He wanted great shock value to come along with their shameful acts to ensure that nobody would be tempted to fall into such vile acts so God was loving in doing this.
You think it is loving to call a child a bastard?
You think it makes sense to complain of abortion, then condemn mother and child when it is born out of wedlock?
This question is clearly answered in my first post.
Where do you get that if one complains about abortion, they shouldn't also complain about a child being born out of wedlock?
Can you support that?There is nothing loving about stigmatizing a woman or teen who is in the midst of a unplanned and out of wedlock pregnancy.
It is certainly unprofitable to label the child based on something at which they are not at fault.I know you didn't ask me, HOWEVER ... as someone who is an anti-abortion advocate, I feel it is counterproductive to refer to children born out of wedlock as bastards and stigmatize the woman who give birth to them.
Stigmatization is not about making someone feel like dirt. That should be intentionally avoided.What good can possibly come from emotionally harming a teen or woman during their pregnancy? Does stigmatizing them add to their stress level and make an already difficult situation harder?
While I will agree that teens should be taught it is best to wait to have children until adulthood when they are more financially secure and in a stable relationship, not all teens will heed such advice.
IMO, a teen/woman who is overloaded by hormones and scared is more likely to decide to abort IF she feels those closest to her will be angry and make her feel like dirt underneath their feet.
Stigmatization is not about making someone feel like dirt. That should be intentionally avoided.
She should be made to feel bad for being a slut. The pregnancy isn't what she did wrong here.But it isn't avoided. And seriously, I see absolutely nothing productive of intentionally trying to make an expectant mother feel badly about herself and her unborn child.
I'm not interested in stigmatizing a woman for getting pregnant. Nor would I hold her sin against the child, just as I would not hold it against a child if the biological father was a rapist. This is about her having sex out of wedlock. This is not about her getting pregnant.All pregnancies, even those that are planned, are stressful. For a mother who is married and awaiting her newborn, we women worry about any and every little thing.
Now imagine how a pregnant woman who is dealing with other issues in her life as well as being physically vulnerable due to her pregnancy feels when others react in a nasty manner just because they are disapproving of some anonymous circumstance in the woman's life.
The ONLY reason anyone would ever stigmatize a pregnant woman and her unborn child is to let them know they are despised and hated. There is nothing pro-life about stigmatization.
P.S.She should be made to feel bad for being a slut. The pregnancy isn't what she did wrong here.
I'm not interested in stigmatizing a woman for getting pregnant. Nor would I hold her sin against the child, just as I would not hold it against a child if the biological father was a rapist. This is about her having sex out of wedlock. This is not about her getting pregnant.