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Q: Holier Than Thou?
asked by: oopoopoop on February 12th, 2006
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A pro-lifer lives a long life, during which she helps get abortion made illegal in her area and gives all people the right to deny contraception to women. She then dies and rises up through the clouds to heaven's gates..

God - "what makes you worthy of entry into heaven?"

pro-lifer - "i helped get abortion and contraception made illegal! That must have saved so many unborn babies!"

god - "because of your blind desires, hundreds of women died from childbirth, pregnancy complications or self-inflicated abortions who otherwise would have lived. You are directly guilty of their deaths. So to hell with you you murderer of women, burn there and ponder what harm you did."
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sandyallen
replied on February 12th, 2006
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Good one poopoopoo!
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Cambion
replied on February 12th, 2006
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Haha, nice. After reading that, I say to myself "if only...If only..."
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sandyallen
replied on February 12th, 2006
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No guests here please!

Thank you!
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jenn_smithson
replied on February 14th, 2006
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Re: Holier Than Thou?
poopoopoo wrote:
a pro-lifer lives a long life, during which she helps get abortion made illegal in her area and gives all people the right to deny contraception to women. She then dies and rises up through the clouds to heaven's gates..


God - "what makes you worthy of entry into heaven?"

pro-lifer - "i helped get abortion and contraception made illegal! That must have saved so many unborn babies!"

god - "because of your blind desires, hundreds of women died from childbirth, pregnancy complications or self-inflicated abortions who otherwise would have lived. You are directly guilty of their deaths. So to hell with you you not a nice person of women, burn there and ponder what harm you did."

pro-lifer - "but I had the best of intentions. I was trying to save baby's. Innocent little baby needed our protection."
god - "if intention is all that really matters, than nero would have been considered a hero. After all, he only wanted a more beautiful .Rome. His intention was not to homicide a large number of men, women and children, his only intention was to make a clean slate available from which to build. Unfortunately, his "good intentions" resulted, directly, in the deaths of people just as your "good intentions" resulted directly in the deaths of .Women. Clearly, more than "good intentions" is needed to justify the .Actual .Results of our actions. Isn't it a human saying that goes, 'the road to hell is paved in good intentions'? Have a nice eternity finding out how true that statement really is."
pro-lifer - "but I was doing .Y.O.U.R work. I was upholding .Y.O.U.R .Will!"
god - "i don't remember telling you what my will actually was and it certainly would not have been to cause the deaths of so many .Women."
pro-lifer - "but the bible, your will is in the bible."
god - "the bible was written by human men. Fallible, sometimes mistaken men. And men who were limited by the society who produced them, a society that did not value .Women unless they had children who could contribute to increasing the wealth or prestige of the family. I won't doubt that the bible had some good things in it but some of it had a lot of artistic license associated with it. Did it not seem strange that .My very nature changed in the book from the old testament to the new? Did you not question how .I could go from a very vengeful .God to one of peace, mercy, forgiveness, and love? I was remade, time and time again to suit the purposes of the author. In like fashion, man throughout the ages has taken .Me grossly out of context in that book to where I have been said to sanction slavery, homicide, racism, sexism, war, genocide, and more horrors than can be imagined. You took parts of the bible that you agreed with, you applied them to a framework with which to view your life and your lifes purpose, and then you tried to use it to justify your actions. Your intent could be the best in the world but it will not justify or excuse the results of your actions. You will have a great deal of time to think about this."
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Tylanas
replied on February 14th, 2006
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*clap clap clap*
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curious_girl82
replied on February 14th, 2006
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A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!! :) right on sis :)
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sandyallen
replied on February 15th, 2006
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Good one jenn!!!!!
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