appolose said:
While this is true, it is possible to be a Christian and pro-abortion at the same time; you'll just be wrong. If Obama does indeed regard a baby prior to birth, then he would be committing murder. If he doesn't, he isn't murdering; he's unwittingly killing. Which isn't good, but at that, he wouldn't be guilty of anything. This is, of course assuming he doesn't consider them human. That's not to say I don't consider abortion wrong. I do agree with you on everything else. Take for example this statement of his (in reference to his acceptance of homosexuality), "If people find that controversial then I would just refer them to the Sermon on the Mount, which I think is, in my mind, for my faith, more central than an obscure passage in Romans." That is ridiculously nonsensical. What on Earth does obscurity (which the passage certainly does not possess) have to do with it being true? If people don't quote at least five times a day, you can ignore it? That's a rather shoddy method of selecting passages to adhere to (ignoring the fact that you're even selecting passages to begin with). |
@Bigjon: I am 100% pro-life. If a woman in my life wanted to get an abortion, I would advise her against it. There is religious debate about when life begins, I believe it begins at conception but I also believe it is not a issue for the government to decide.
I vote democrat. Abortion isn't the only issue.
I don't see how using force to prevent or punish people who sin is in the new testament. That is old testament (pre-Talmud) stuff.
When Jesus saw hurt or starving people what did he do? He fed them and healed them. When he saw a sinner, did he ask for them to go to jail? Christianity and Judaism (including books outside of the Torah) are about more then just what not to do, they are guides to many aspects of life.
Although I am not Christian, there are some very good lessons about government in the life of Jesus Christ. Including:
He explained the difference between the roles of religion and government to the pharisees. And most importantly, he showed how an innocent man can be put to death by the state. It is God's place to judge in matters of life and death.
Let's not mix politics and religion. Jesus didn't want us to. Late Rabbinical Scholars and Prophets didn't want us to. And the Forefathers of the U.S. didn't want us to.
Stop insulting people with statements that are just meant to be inflammatory or disrespectful of other people's beliefs. You can state yours without attacking others. Now, if I say something crazy like "Abortion is wholesome and righteous", "The Republicans are all stupid", "The War in Iraq is God's task for the U.S.", or "You can't be a christian and a liberal" then you are welcome to attack me.
You still didn't answer my question Bigjon: What were you trying to imply when you were faning ignorance about Obama's religion?
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.







