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Originally Posted by tommyjones so what exactly are the moral guidelines that you are using? you claim to be catholic, but make many moral decisions that are not in line with that church.
why is it that these women making a moral decision in their lives is wrong. while you making moral decisions in your life (that are wrong according to your own guidebook) that are apprently ok?
its called hypocritical....
which of the moral "commandments" (not just the big 10) do you choose to ignore in your life?
(funny that you claim yours are 'lesser' offenses) |
You're the one who brought up religion, not me. I don't base my decisions on abortion by my religion. I do take umbrage to any offense that takes the life of an innocent human being. It's not that hard to understand Tommy.
As I said before, whether you think I'm a hypocrite or not doesn't change the facts.
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Originally Posted by itsbob No actually I didn't.
I think I picked it up from a research site about the most influential women in history.
The other I picked up from the Washington Post, or the NY Times and it's 100 most influential PEOPLE in American History.
I try not to read propaganda from EITHER side while I'm trying to make a decision about something or someone. You should try it, you might find it enlighteneing. |
Fair 'nuff, but it makes me giggle if you think the Washington Post or NY Times isn't biased. As I said before, I will get around to reading Margaret Sanger's works in her own words, and when I do I'll be sure to post the full context of the statements quoted by pro-life sites that you whined about for yours, my own, and others edification. Again, thanks for going to the trouble.
