Originally posted by apathist Your first question, I am not happy about this. The first trimester is a compromise, with much reasoning and facts behind it. I accept it.
Your second question. wtf. I advocate minimizing pain. Don't crucify people anymore.
Compromise death of those who you claim to be without sin committed by those who commit sin.
Originally posted by karoly aczel Life and death go hand in hand... the reason behind the taking of (potential) life is so that the life that already exists isn't more miserable.
You'd be better of tackling high rates of suicide in 1st world countries if you really cared
You should be talking to the person who started the thread.
I have no problem with suicide. Each person is responsible for ones life and if one wants to end it so be it.
Originally posted by divegeester Oh my gosh, bad things have happened in the world...therefore god cannot exist. Thank you so much for this insight chaney3.
If God won't help an innocent Jew, then why will He answer your prayers Dive?
Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk Being sinful (having a sinful nature) and being liable for sin are two different things, as I am sure you are well aware.
Originally posted by karoly aczel Stop asking the same silly question.
Just contemplate a bit about how ridiculous you sound repeating such a dumb question
Silly?
Where was God when women were having their hair shaved, then entered the gas chamber?
These women likely prayed to God. Where was He?
Stop being pompous!
It is revolting.
Originally posted by chaney3 Silly?
Where was God when women were having their hair shaved, then entered the gas chamber?
These women likely prayed to God. Where was He?
Stop being pompous!
It is revolting.
Clearly I'm not a Christian, but to the question 'where was God when they entered the gas chamber' the answer surely has to be, 'He was there with them, in the chamber.'
Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke Clearly I'm not a Christian, but to the question 'where was God when they entered the gas chamber' the answer surely has to be, 'He was there with them, in the chamber.'
Sorry if you don't like this answer.
Why Ghost?
Where is the human brain to understand God's involvement?