6 year olds carrying anti-abortion signs

mAlice

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crabcake said:
Why is it necessary for you to feel you have the right to show that kind of thing to MY child? :confused:


You can't discuss this with them. They're talking about two different issues as if they were one and the same. They're not intelligent enough to differentiate between the two.

You may as well :banghead:
 

crabcake

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kingpl2 said:
Maybe what you are really saying is you wish our society was different so abortion would not have to be protested and then ultimately explained to youngsters..?
I think it's sad that certain "members" (and I'm being nice there) of society wish to take my child's education matters into their own hands and choose for me when my child should learn about this.

You don't raise my child; you don't know what her developmental level is, or whether she can even comprehend what she is hearing. So who are you to decide she SHOULD know about this right now.

I think -- having opted to not abort her, and having raised her ... spending damn near every day of her life with her by my side ... that I just might know her a little better than you, and when it is/is not appropriate to discuss the matter with her.

If you wanted to parent children so bad and have that option, you should've had some or more.
 

crabcake

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kingpl2 said:
I am teaching right here on this thread, I teach the truth on any subject matter I am sure of.
Clue: "Holier than thou" attitudes don't do well 'round these parts. :bubble:
 

Fred Hoeck

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crabcake said:
I'm sure the parents of these kids said, "Little Suzy, do you want to go stand with me while I look like a moron on the side of the street holding signs to protest the sucking out of a fetus from a woman's uterus ... or would you rather stay home and play with your friends today?" ... and I'm sure little Suzy said, "Sure mom! I'll go with you." :duh:
Again, you can not have a serious discusion without making disparaging comments about the people you disagree with. Would you call workers picketing a plant or business "morons" or "retards" if you were on the businesses side? Would you like people to say them same of you?

As I said, the children know what is going on at the level they can handle it. It seems that the pro-abortion crowd can't handle seeing pro-life signs, they hit a nerve because no matter what people may say, deep down, they know abortion is wrong.
 

kingpl2

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crabcake said:
Why is it necessary for you to feel you have the right to show that kind of thing to MY child? :confused:
There were NO pictures of aborted fetuses at the life chain on 235 in Lex Park Sunday. The word abortion was on most signs. Your child did not see any graphic picture of abortion results but if it's so OK what would be wrong with seeing what you say is OK and up to the mother?
 

crabcake

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Fred Hoeck said:
It seems that the pro-abortion crowd can't handle seeing pro-life signs, they hit a nerve because no matter what people may say, deep down, they know abortion is wrong.
And just who are you to judge me what I feel is/is not right for me? :bubble: I thought judging the actions of others was a :nono: in your book? :whistle:
 

crabcake

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kingpl2 said:
There were NO pictures of aborted fetuses at the life chain on 235 in Lex Park Sunday. The word abortion was on most signs. Your child did not see any graphic picture of abortion results but if it's so OK what would be wrong with seeing what you say is OK and up to the mother?
Would it be okay to be across the street, holding up signs that say the 'F' word? :shrug:

You people should be more concerned with what goes on in your own homes vs what goes on in others. My experience is that those who preach about the home life of others, tend to have the leakiest roof. :ohwell:
 

kingpl2

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crabcake said:
And just who are you to judge me what I feel is/is not right for me? :bubble: I thought judging the actions of others was a :nono: in your book? :whistle:
What is right is not a matter of, right for one person and not right for another person. It's called objective morality. Abortion is wrong for everyone because it takes an innocent life. It is an objective moral evil.
 

kingpl2

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crabcake said:
Would it be okay to be across the street, holding up signs that say the 'F' word? :shrug:

You people should be more concerned with what goes on in your own homes vs what goes on in others. My experience is that those who preach about the home life of others, tend to have the leakiest roof. :ohwell:
If that is true it must be true in your case too and I am glad you are talking about it so you can get the help you need
 

crabcake

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kingpl2 said:
What is right is not a matter of, right for one person and not right for another person. It's called objective morality. Abortion is wrong for everyone because it takes an innocent life. It is an objective moral evil.
You didn't answer my question. Who are you to judge? Your book tells you not to do that, correct?
 

crabcake

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kingpl2 said:
If that is true it must be true in your case too and I am glad you are talking about it so you can get the help you need
I don't need help. I haven't nor would I have an abortion. But I don't believe I have the right to judge someone else for what they feel is right for them; and if you are a Christian person, neither do you.

Would you appreciate me standing in front of your home holding up signs that denounce Christianity?
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
crabcake said:
Would it be okay to be across the street, holding up signs that say the 'F' word? :shrug:


I can think of several choice words I'd like to introduce their children to next time they form a daisy chain.
 

MMDad

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kingpl2 said:
What is right is not a matter of, right for one person and not right for another person. It's called objective morality. Abortion is wrong for everyone because it takes an innocent life. It is an objective moral evil.

Once again you show your arrogance. You want to inflict your morals onto the public because you are holier-than-thou and percieve yourself to be more intelligent. We don't want you to baby sit us.
 

crabcake

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elaine said:
I can think of several choice words I'd like to introduce their children to next time they form a daisy chain.
:lmao: :lmao:

I'd like to see 'em explain to their kids the signs I'd hold up stating why their parents are hypocrites. :biggrin:
 

Fred Hoeck

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MMDad said:
Once again you show your arrogance. You want to inflict your morals onto the public because you are holier-than-thou and percieve yourself to be more intelligent. We don't want you to baby sit us.
You are trying to inflict your morals on us. The innocent, unborn child does not get a choice! He/she is not asked if they want to live or be chopped up and thrown out.
And the Gospel says that when one is going astray, the rest of us must fratererly correct them, first privately, them with a small group, and then to the entire community.
 
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