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Jan 21, 2020, 07:01 PM
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Lets go back to letting the village raise the children and stop making faults and laying blame. Does it really matter why they are here when they are a blessing either way regardless? When are we going to ACT like it instead of this useless babble into what's good for YOU!
Why do I bring up abortion? Because I'm sick of people who profess to believe in equal justice but who then dodge the question of 900,000 deaths a year by babbling on about villages raising children, or my supposed attitudes about women, or laying blame and finding fault. The truth would be better served if you would simply say that you really don't give a rat's rear end about those 900,000 unborn children and couldn't care less if the number was ten times that high. They're dead, gone, and out of your way, so you don't have to worry about it. Have that attitude if you want to, but don't try to impress anyone with your platitudes about "equal justice" and "equal opportunity", or at least not until you can tell us about where the justice and opportunity for life for the unborn went to.
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:04 PM
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Old saying is that "God looks after fools and children": I was both....had more than my fair share of promiscuity with promiscuous women.....never had an impregnation because the women I was having these romps with were not trying to "trip" me or trap me, they only wanted to have pleasures of the flesh.....this is a big difference: When pregnancy occurs, many times it was with intent from the female....but it was also a lot of people who got the cart before the horse: There is a right way and a wrong way.....I got lucky because I was a "fool"...it could have gone either way.
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:05 PM
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Geez JL, I thought a bunch of you have been preaching about out of wedlock sex for a few thousand years and it worked? Or did it not work and was kept a big secret from all you preachers?
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:07 PM
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never had an impregnation
You can never be 100% certain of that.
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jlisenbe
Why do I bring up abortion? Because I'm sick of people who profess to believe in equal justice but who then dodge the question of 900,000 deaths a year by babbling on about villages raising children, or my supposed attitudes about women, or laying blame and finding fault. The truth would be better served if you would simply say that you really don't give a rat's rear end about those 900,000 unborn children and couldn't care less if the number was ten times that high. They're dead, gone, and out of your way, so you don't have to worry about it. Have that attitude if you want to, but don't try to impress anyone with your platitudes about "equal justice" and "equal opportunity", or at least not until you can tell us about where the justice and opportunity for life for the unborn went to.
My caring and your caring don't stop NUTIN"! A sad but true fact! Don't blame ME for your misery!
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jlisenbe
Plainly you don't wish to answer my question which is, "Do we agree that men and women alike need to postpone sex until marriage?"
I don't know how. I suggested reversible vasectomies at puberty. Do you know how to make everyone postpone sex until they're married?
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
I don't know how. I suggested reversible vasectomies at puberty. Do you know how to make everyone postpone sex until they're married?
Zieg Heil Mine Further. The nanny state at work, forced sterilisation, your solution? Perhaps the girls could have their tubes tied also?
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by paraclete
Zieg Heil Mine Further. The nanny state at work, forced sterilisation, your solution? Perhaps the girls could have their tubes tied also?
The girls don't need their tubes tied if the boys get their reversible vasectomies. So you don't have a solution either apart from forced (temporary) sterilization?
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:43 PM
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Zieg Heil Mine Further. The nanny state at work, forced sterilisation, your solution? Perhaps the girls could have their tubes tied also?
Now Clete, you might be on to something! I'm sure WG will agree that forced sterilization for both sexes would solve the whole problem, or at least until she threw in that pesky little "reversible" clause. If all of this is reversible, then why bother?
I'm really disappointed, WG, that you won't answer a simple question. Would you agree to join me and others in encouraging young people to postpone sex until after marriage, or do you insist on maintaining your forced sterilization solution?
My caring and your caring don't stop NUTIN"! A sad but true fact!
Sounds like you're suggesting we simply shouldn't bother ourselves to care. That might work for a liberal dem, but the world depends on people who care. I want to be one of those.
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:49 PM
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COOL, you keep preaching.
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Jan 21, 2020, 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by jlisenbe
Now Clete, you might be on to something! I'm sure WG will agree that forced sterilization for both sexes would solve the whole problem, or at least until she threw in that pesky little "reversible" clause. If all of this is reversible, then why bother?
Why bother? So the woman doesn't get pregnant before marriage. That was your concern -- and even your demand. It would be really silly for both men AND women to be sterilized. And the "reversible" part was part of the deal, since the married couple would possibly want to have children, but I decided to add that, figuring you would hold that omission over my head.
I'm really disappointed, WG, that you won't answer a simple question. Would you agree to join me and others in encouraging young people to postpone sex until after marriage, or do you insist on maintaining your forced sterilization solution?
You can't "encourage young people to postpone sex until after marriage." That's not how it works. Encourage??? Um, try again.
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Jan 21, 2020, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
Why bother? So the woman doesn't get pregnant before marriage. That was your concern -- and even your demand. It would be really silly for both men AND women to be sterilized. And the "reversible" part was part of the deal, since the married couple would possibly want to have children, but I decided to add that, figuring you would hold that omission over my head.
You can't "encourage young people to postpone sex until after marriage." That's not how it works. Encourage??? Um, try again.
well if sterilisation isn't the go how about segregation?
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Jan 21, 2020, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by paraclete
well if sterilisation isn't the go how about segregation?
The Shakers preached celibacy for both men and women. We know where that ended up....
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Jan 21, 2020, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
The Shakers preached celibacy for both men and women. We know where that ended up....
well it would be useless preaching celibracy for only one sex
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Jan 22, 2020, 04:45 AM
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You can't "encourage young people to postpone sex until after marriage." That's not how it works. Encourage??? Um, try again.
What a strange world you live in. We encourage young people not to smoke, not to have unprotected sex, not to drop out of high school, not to break the law and end up in prison, not to take drugs, not to discriminate on the basis of x, y, or z, and not to eat unhealthy foods. I'm sure the powers that be will be surprised to find out about your theory of "That's not how it works."
It's sad to see you so caught up in your liberal orthodoxy that you are too fearful to simply say that the world would be a better place if young people reserved sex for marriage. The benefits would be enormous. You're not being asked to join the republican party, but rather just to agree with a common sense proposition. It's a no brainer for any confessing Christian to agree to. Instead you seriously promote a governmental program to force teen age boys to be sterilized. Unbelievable.
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Jan 22, 2020, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jlisenbe
What a strange world you live in. We encourage young people not to smoke, not to have unprotected sex, not to drop out of high school, not to break the law and end up in prison, not to take drugs, not to discriminate on the basis of x, y, or z, and not to eat unhealthy foods. I'm sure the powers that be will be surprised to find out about your theory of "That's not how it works."
It's sad to see you so caught up in your liberal orthodoxy that you are too fearful to simply say that the world would be a better place if young people reserved sex for marriage. The benefits would be enormous. You're not being asked to join the republican party, but rather just to agree with a common sense proposition. It's a no brainer for any confessing Christian to agree to. Instead you seriously promote a governmental program to force teen age boys to be sterilized. Unbelievable.
Says the guy who condones the lying cheating ways of the dufus because he thinks it's worth it to have conservative judges who will change the law to favor conservative causes and pet peeves and an economy that serves some that can afford it and others not at all.
Talk about living in a strange world.
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Jan 22, 2020, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by jlisenbe
What a strange world you live in. We encourage young people not to smoke, not to have unprotected sex, not to drop out of high school, not to break the law and end up in prison, not to take drugs, not to discriminate on the basis of x, y, or z, and not to eat unhealthy foods. I'm sure the powers that be will be surprised to find out about your theory of "That's not how it works."
It's sad to see you so caught up in your liberal orthodoxy that you are too fearful to simply say that the world would be a better place if young people reserved sex for marriage. The benefits would be enormous. You're not being asked to join the republican party, but rather just to agree with a common sense proposition. It's a no brainer for any confessing Christian to agree to. Instead you seriously promote a governmental program to force teen age boys to be sterilized. Unbelievable.
How well is all that "encouraging" of your Christian young people working? I was more than just "encouraged"!!!
(P.S. I'm a Republican.)
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Jan 22, 2020, 01:23 PM
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Says the guy who condones the lying cheating ways of the dufus because he thinks it's worth it to have conservative judges who will change the law to favor conservative causes and pet peeves and an economy that serves some that can afford it and others not at all.
Says the guy who condoned the lying, cheating ways of Obama since he considered it worth it to have liberal judges who disregard the Constitution to allow for abortion and gay marriage, a doubling of the national debt, and a tepid economy which served no one particularly well.
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Jan 22, 2020, 08:17 PM
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Yearning for those good old days of yester year again? YO, it's 2020, what year would you like it to be?
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Jan 22, 2020, 08:48 PM
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Yearning for those good old days of yester year again? YO, it's 2020, what year would you like it to be?
Yes, the good ole days of Obama lying, a tepid economy, doubling the national debt, and a president who was cheerleader in chief for abortion. I know you miss them terribly.
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