Uh, are you not reading your own posts?
Right now I'm just sitting here attempting to process your previous post suggesting that Bedell visit the "Bodies" exhibit to help formulate his opinion on abortion.
Uh, are you not reading your own posts?
Right now I'm just sitting here attempting to process your previous post suggesting that Bedell visit the "Bodies" exhibit to help formulate his opinion on abortion.
Do you know what the bodies exhibit is?
Glad we can go down the rabbit hole of the abortion debate more in the American torture report thread though
www.christianpost.com/news/shocking-figures-reveal-105000-christians-martyred-each-year-50976/ This site is saying 105,000 and isn't including any civil wars. However, they don't show any math.
That might be true
But I thought the parts with different growth of the fetus was eye opening and would find it hard to believe for someone while looking at the early stages to say "that's a human"
It had an impact on my view
Put me down with being against abortion, torture, the determination of the GJ in the Garner case, the burning and looting in Ferguson, racism, and the militarization of police forces.
Maybe it is time for you and Garmel to go home and sleep it off .
An abortion is a medical procedure.
I am disappointed you don't recognize the difference
I don't believe torturing your enemies is really about gaining information, even though that's always the stated reason. It's more from frustration and not having the patience or intelligence to find any other solution. Same goes for the gross rise in police violence. When violence is basically your answer for everything, how can a little torture be a surprise?
I'm surprised it took so many posts to get to the ticking time bomb argument. It poses a reasonable question (akin to the moral calculus of bombing German city centers during WWII, or Hiroshima/Nagasaki). I also submit, respectfully, that it's a dodge. As is the fact that we're talking about abortion.
ISIL's beheading of prisoners or al-Qaeda's attacking the US are not arguments for torture. To me, they are powerful reminders of exactly why we should not torture. If we sanction, and even promote, inhumane and degrading treatment of prisoners, I think it's too easy to look in the mirror and see the people we consider our enemies.
Burning and looting in Ferguson would been avoided if the cop did his f-ucking job and not be a f-ucking idiot and wait for this backup, you know, use common sense. That is why his ass was fired, trying to be a damn hero.
It also would have been avoided had Brown not been a criminal and a complete idiot.
It also would have been avoided had Brown not been a criminal and a complete idiot.
How could you say it is anything other than a growing human life? If you do you certainly aren't using a biological definition...
But the point Garmel originally raised by including abortion in this discussion still stands. Then 57 went and crystallized it all for us by first saying abortion is like knee replacement surgery and then that undergoing sleep deprivation torture was worse than being dismembered or burned in saline solution. That's an odd moral high ground from which to hurl self-righteous sermons.
Well , we disagree. Like I said many posts ago when I proposed we take this debate up at another time on another thread / forum.
1. This is how you think we should talk to or treat those that disagree with us ?? By spelling out in detail a medical procedure and taking out of context at will what others say to fit your political agenda ??
2. and, make no mistake , your stand is political. 3. When it affects others lives and rights, that is kinda the definition of political.
And if not political a tad on self-righteous
That my friend , is " an odd moral high ground "
Burning and looting in Ferguson would been avoided if the cop did his f-ucking job and not be a f-ucking idiot and wait for this backup, you know, use common sense. That is why his ass was fired, trying to be a damn hero.