The ridiculous rantings of a pro-abortion supporter.

This video displays the sad commentary of so many young people today. And it also shows how the proper application of logic befuddles those who think the killing of a child in the womb can somehow be justified. See EXACTLY what this young lady is defending here.

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4 thoughts on “The ridiculous rantings of a pro-abortion supporter.

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  2. Hi! I took you up on your invitation, as you can see.

    This is a perfect example of how people are growing impervious to logic. A lady by the name of Eunice left a comment at my blog observed that “[t]hey cannot see or hear anything but what their own heart wants.” She phrases it more succinctly than I could.

    I cannot understand how a person can justify to himself that it is right and good to summarily execute someone for the crime of being “inconvenient.”

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  3. I would like to comment on a statement the girl in the video made…

    “There’s supposed to be a separation of church and state and clearly that is not happening.”

    I would have thanked her for being so concerned for the religious rights of American citizens, and .

    The phrase “separation of Church and State” is generally accepted as originating from a letter of Thomas Jefferson to Baptists in Danbury, Connecticut, in 1802. They were concerned that their rights would be infringed upon by the “new government” of the colonial states. By reading the letter you can see that what he was communicating was that the government would not have the power to establish restrictions on their religious freedom. Nowhere in the letter did he even hint at the idea that religion should be completely removed from daily life in their new American society. Nevertheless, a letter, even one from Thomas Jefferson, cannot be accepted as law in the U.S.

    In regards to religious expression, the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;…”

    That’s it. Congress cannot make any law that establishes a national religion nor prohibits the free exercise of religion. The separation of church and state is a “doctrine” meant to PROTECT the church FROM the state, not SILENCE the church within the state. The latter being a fabrication by modern atheism.

    So this girl might not have known that she was actually making a counter-point to her own position, but I would have thanked her for it.

    Abortion is the murder of unborn children because there is clear intent (malice aforethought) required to commit the act. Murder is illegal under the laws of the United States.

    Abortion is illegal under the rules set down by the U.S. Constitution. The case of Roe v. Wade was used as precedent to legalize abortion, but federal law cannot be established by any court, even the federal Supreme Court. Because there has been no law that has passed through the branches of our government (Congress, President, Supreme Court), under the Constitution, abortion is still illegal in the U.S.

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  4. “It’s not a baby until it pops out of the woman”?

    What does that make premature babies? Does that make a miscarriage meaningless? How about the bond that a woman feels with the baby in her womb?

    The girl in the video does her script about the first 24 weeks a couple times. What brought me from being undecided to being pro-life was seeing a display of a fetus at different stages. My friend was 4 months pregnant at the time, and I was surprised to see that even that early, it was very much a baby. Anyone who says otherwise has to be in denial. There is just no way to look at that and say it is not a baby yet because it hasn’t left the womb.

    I think ‘young people’ (I am a young person) don’t really understand what they’re supporting, and a lot of them are doing it out of misled compassion. A lot of people who are pro-choice will say that they don’t like abortion, but don’t want to take away a ‘woman’s right to choose’.

    They are neglecting all of the choices that came beforehand – the woman’s choice about who to sleep with, and when in her life. Her choice of contraception.

    Abortion should not even be an exclusively religious issue! I think a lot of people support it as a stand to their ‘religious freedoms’ and what an ugly stand to make.

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