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Q: Listen to ...
asked by: lollipop4u on August 12th, 2004
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The voice of experience . I had 2 not 1 but 2 abortions when I was 19 . I told myself it wasn 't a life yet but for those who have any ears to hear things with I came to know it from the inside out or spiritually not academically that is to say I did not learn this was truth from what anyone had said to me but rather I learned it all from my own heart ... That yes indeed that was a life each of those were lives . Don 't stop anything that god begins in your life . If you do you will learn to be sorry all of your days . 1 million abortions are committed in our nation every year . It is a sin . I regret . Don 't put yourself in my position .
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sparklypixie12
replied on August 12th, 2004
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If you thought it was a sin then why have 2?
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oopoopoop
replied on August 12th, 2004
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Fair enough if you
a) believe in god
b) believe that your god thinks it is a sin

similarly, hindus are usually vegetarian, because all life is regarded as sacred.
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where_is_the_line
replied on August 17th, 2004
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A sin has little to do with what "god thinks" - there are reasons why an action would be considered a sin. We generally determine what is and isn't a sin on our own, how do we know we're not misinterpreting god aka the truth.

What is your point about the hindus?
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2ferano
replied on September 25th, 2004
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First of all I seriously doubt that lolli was even female. Secondly if this person is a female then she is not the kind I would take any sort of advice from. She is a person, psychotic and just plain stupid. The kind of woman who had never/ could never think for herself. The kind who believes she is here to serve men. I would sooner take advice from a fish.
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PattyV
replied on September 25th, 2004
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We don't have to worry about lolli any more.He/she/it has been banned!Patty
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2ferano
replied on September 25th, 2004
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Oh, I know. It just scares me that there are people like her/him out there.
Idiots are everywhere. Speaking of which I don't think stupid people should be allowed to vote. I think you should have to take some kind of aptitude test to get your right to vote. It wouldn't be discriminating because everyone would have to take this test and if you pass you can vote and if you fail you cannot. I don't think that is asking too much considering there are people who vote who don't even know who is running! Argh.
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PattyV
replied on September 26th, 2004
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Thanks,angie!!I needed a good laugh!It would be a great idea,but ,then we'd be right back to having very low voter turn-out.Many people would be excluded from voting if they had to pass a test.Patty Laughing
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oopoopoop
replied on September 27th, 2004
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If only the test applied to the candidates as well.
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2ferano
replied on September 27th, 2004
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Oh, I am being serious. And who cares if there is a low-voter turnout? As long as the morons aren't voting!
And yes, poopoopoo, you are so right. Lol.
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