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Originally Posted by C-D-P
It was a good post.
My grandfather could not remember what he had for breakfast the last few years of his life. Would it have been ok to kill him?
No I am not getting emotional over the subject. Just curious about other people's views.
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A Society can rationalize anything. The Germans did it under the Nazi regime. All of a sudden it was okay to kill Jews, homosexuals, the mentally ill, gypsies, Catholics, political enemies.... all that didn't fit the Aryan ideal. Afterall they were sub-human.
A society can rationalize abortion, afterall it's just a "fetus", a thing growing in womb. It's okay to remove it, it's sub-human.
However I'm a man, and I understand the issue is a woman's issue. A woman carries the unborn child. I do not. So that is a perspective that should be considered.
I still cannot rationalize the murder of an unborn child.
That is what it is.
It is killing a life separate from your own. Reducing it to the equivalent of an insect, a pest that needs to be exterminated because it is un-wanted.
Abortion is murder, but it is not my place to judge another, that is God's job. In the meantime it is perfectly legal to have one here in the States. I won't argue that. So I pray for the soul who has had an abortion.