You'd think so, hearing some of them talk about it.
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One of many examples:
Abortion as a rite of passage - University of the Underground
It’s not new. Temples have been built around such and similar things for thousands of years.
I think abortions should be legal. I'm okay with restrictions (first trimester, for example). No contraceptive is 100%. People of both sexes make stupid decisions when drunk for example. I don't know anyone personally who has had an abortion, rather, no one in my social circle has told me they have had one. I have seen the lives of extended family members (female) de-railed by pregnancy. I mean, tragic, for mother and kids alike.
I read today that Ruth Bader Ginsberg had serious critiques of the Roe decision. I don't think the SCOTUS should be doing the job of the Legislative Branch. In the states that have made abortion illegal, it's only going to hurt women without resources. People with resources and connections will always be okay.
Do you think that the combination of contraception and mifepristone/levonorgestrel is adequate protection against using abortion instead of contraception? Or do we need to get to a place where no one has to be responsible for not getting pregnant?
And have you ever seen the state media lie their asses off to the extent we are seeing today? FACT CHECK: The Truth About Miscarriages, Ectopic Pregnancies, and the End of Roe v. Wade – PJ Media
Another vex failure up close and personal.
A healthy (lean, lifts, fairly strong) junior colleague who was vexxed and boosted with Pfizer got Covid again (“again” are his words - I’m not aware of the first time) this past year, bad enough to seriously impact his academic life. He’s fine now. I guess he would’ve been dead if he didn’t get the Pfizer?
I now include Pence in the list of people who have to answer for this.
This time last year I was genuinely concerned that the company I worked for would fire me for not being vaccinated, and today they announced they were abruptly ending all vaccine and masking requirements. Interesting about face from them, and not something I expected.
Rip doesn’t like Bible talk, and honestly, it always irked me. But after reading your interpretation of the verses you cited, I don’t want to hear it either. Let me guess, you Googled “what does the Bible say about abortion?”
You’ve got to be kidding me.