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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sgrayatlarge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> David states: If the Republicans want to simply say "I am against 
> abortion"
> and let it go at that, fine. But in the name of all that is truth 
and
> all that is sacred, let them stop using the blood soaked hands of
> Moses, the Bible and the church for their justification.
> 
> -David, you are hysterical!! Thanks for the laugh.
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> -- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "oneradiantbeing" 
> <oneradiantbeing@> wrote:
> >
> > Abortion, by William Edelen, (Taken from: www.williamedelen.com)
> > 
> > The Republican National Committee, the big shots, are meeting.
> > Do you know what they are going to debate? A proposed abortion
> > litmus test for all Republican candidates. My gawd! Thomas
> > Jefferson, James Madison, John Adams, where are men of your
> > stature and brilliance now that we need you? 
> > 
> > In this "debate" the "Bible" and "God" are words that are going 
to 
> be 
> > raining down like balloons at a Republican convention. A few 
facts 
> > will puncture those balloons. If a person wants to simply say "I 
do 
> > not like abortion." That's fine. That's their opinion and they 
have 
> a 
> > right to it. But when they start using the bible, the church and 
> God 
> > to justify their position they do not seem to realize how inane,
> > unhinged and comical they appear.
> > 
> > In papal theology they use the phrase "the sanctity of life from
> > conception onwards." There is no reference in either the Old or
> > New Testament to the "sacredness" or "sanctity" of either human
> > or fetal life. All through the Bible, people are murdered and 
> slaugh-
> > tered by the millions. The lack of "sanctity" of the fetus is all
> > through the Old Testament. 2 Kings 15 reads: "All the women
> > therein that are with child shall be ripped up." Hosea 13:16 
reads:
> > "The infants shall be dashed to pieces, and those with child 
ripped
> > up." God tells Moses how to mix a potion for an abortion if a 
man's
> > wife has become pregnant by another man (Numbers 5:11-31).
> > Deuteronomy 21:8 gives us instructions on how to kill our sons if
> > they are "rebellious." Deuteronomy 13 tells us how to kill our
> > wives and children. Jesus shows no concern for fetal 
life: "Blessed
> > are the barren and wombs that never bore, and the breasts that
> > never gave suck" (Luke 22). Lack of space precludes my listing
> > hundreds of other biblical passages. Pro-life? You've got to be 
> > joking.
> > 
> > In the Bible, human life begins with breathing, not conception.
> > The Hebrew word to describe a human being is "nephesh . . . the
> > breathing one." It occurs 854 times in the Hebrew Bible. The 
history
> > of the Christian church has never been pro-life. Today, those 
using
> > the church and the bible for justification of their pro-life 
> position
> > condemn abortion as "murder of the unborn," while the church
> > itself has one of the most horrible, unjust and cruel murder 
records
> > in the history of our species, of both the "born" and "unborn."
> > Millions slaughtered by instruments that stagger the human mind.
> > 
> > If the Republicans want to simply say "I am against abortion"
> > and let it go at that, fine. But in the name of all that is truth 
> and 
> > all that is sacred, let them stop using the blood soaked hands of
> > Moses, the Bible and the church for their justification.
> >
>


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