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Author Topic:   anti-abortion folks still get abortions
rgb
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Message 245 of 301 (300465)
04-03-2006 1:33 AM
Reply to: Message 242 by crashfrog
04-02-2006 10:28 PM


Re: i think it's time to wrap it up
Crashfrog, sorry for jumping in the middle of your conversation, but I have to make a comment.
I do not see a difference between this
and
this
The lines aren't always as clear as you make it out to be.
This message has been edited by rgb, 04-03-2006 01:35 AM

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Message 246 of 301 (300467)
04-03-2006 1:50 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by nator
03-23-2006 4:41 PM


Schraf, forgive me if the following point has been addressed.
What this article does is point out something that is somewhat obvious. Every group and everyone is a hypocrit to some degree or other. How often do christians refer to other religions as "superstition" and then turn around and believe in an immaterial, intangible all-powerful being? How often do atheists criticize religious people for believing something without evidence and then turn around and follow their "gut feelings"? How often do scientists criticize the common man for not having enough understanding of a scientific subject he is talking about and then turn around and have their own opinion on a subject that is not their fields of expertise? How often do the Bush supporters accuse the "other side" of being commie bastards and then turn around and cash in their social security checks?
My "gut feeling" is that this thread is meant to point out (or at least imply) the blunt hypocrisy of the anti-abortion crowd. What I really see is that the article does little more than to tell us that some, probably very few, individuals who are pro-life are also unreasonable and self-deluding.

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