That's a good point. If god was a pro-lifer, it wouldn't happen!
2006-10-13 05:37:12
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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So......why wouldn't he stop suicides? Car accidents? But I must say that still births and miscarriages have little no nothing to do with abortion. I could be wrong. But I don't remember the last time that a woman wanted a miscarriage, or still birth. Although I believe some have induced miscarriages either on their own or with help. Which is, of course, abortion none the less.
What is a bigger mystery is how in 2006, women still get pregnant ? Oh yeah, I remember now, rape, incest and toilet seats. How stupid of me to forget the pat answers.
The difference today as opposed to 50 years ago, is that people, both men and women care more about their selves then an unborn child. Nothing to do with religion, just a simple fact. 50 years ago and before that a woman would give up her life before allowing any harm to come to her child. Today it is all about the "woman's health." If the woman's health is in danger, kill the child.
Oh yeah, and her "right to privacy." So do all of you folks reading this wish that your mother had, had a choice? And if she did are you glad she made the right choice?
If you were a baby in the womb, which choice would you wish for? It is quite easy to be pro-choice, course, you already have been born.
It is funny, in our country, how we condemn extremist Muslims for taking innocent lives, while we are more barbarian then they are in many ways. They kill innocent people, we kill the absolute innocent. Go figure.
God, could, I suppose, prevent a lot of things, don't know the answer. I am a man and of course on this subject I have no right to speak but I wouldn't want to go to my grave knowing that I had an abortion. Maybe we should have post-birth abortions, but that is probably coming soon to a hospital near you.
Post-birth abortion Doctor: "Yes we can see this child is causing the mother distress and is effecting her health so bring on the lethal injections, there not just for murders anymore." :-(
2006-10-13 06:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Who says God hates abortion? God hates promiscuity. God hates cruelty to the innocent and injustice, pride and all things evil. If an embryo is aborted for selfish reasons, that may be evil; however, if a women aborts an embryo out of consideration and compassion for that life, then of course it's not evil. Think about the story "Of Mice and Men" or "The Fox and the Hound".... killing or destroying something or someone out of love or compassion for them is not evil and never will be.
2006-10-13 05:47:21
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answered by HazelEyes 5
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I suffered a miscarriage on the age of 18, whilst i become just about 6 months into my being pregnant, properly previous the factor the place the fetus become basically a "clump of cells." i become made to undergo exertions and transport, alongside with being compelled via nearby and state regulations to call her, and supply a burial. My surgeon - a Muslim female (i'm no longer Muslim)- later went directly to become an OB/Gyn in Saudi Arabia. i'm going to on no account ignore what she instructed me as I spent each week hospitalized on the same time as they tried to save my being pregnant. She pronounced that i ought to pass up and down Liberty highway (the place the wellness center become placed) and knock on each door. i could discover that approximately 25% of the households had experienced a minimum of one miscarriage. it quite is a astonishing huge type. She additionally instructed me, in an attempt to make me sense greater desirable, that Allah (God) and nature had a fashion of removing the undesirables, and there ought to have been something incorrect with my toddler for me to lose her. What a crock! My daughter become eye-catching in each way, completely shaped. to respond to your question, specific, statistically, this could make God quite the prolific abortionist. i'm specific a lot of human beings have tried to describe this as my surgeon had, via saying that is all approximately survival of the fittest. yet whilst it quite is actual, then why does God inflict unfavourable disabilities and disfigurement on some on the same time as aborting others?
2016-10-19 08:07:04
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answered by ? 4
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The question is ridiculous. It's like asking "If God hates murder, why does He allow people to die?". There is no comparison whatsoever between the natural miscarriage of a nonviable fetus vs. the deliberate violent destruction of a perfectly healthy human being.
2006-10-13 06:29:12
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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Complications during pregnancy are way down (at least in 1st world countries) and so in general we are doing better. A few abortions now and again might just please god in a "reminisce of the old days" kind of way.
2006-10-13 05:35:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Miscarriages, still-births, and SIDS are due to spontaneous, uncontrolled health problems.
Abortions are willful terminations of otherwise healthy pregnancies.
2006-10-13 05:35:32
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answered by Bob L 7
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Theists should have a shortcut hotkey on their keyboards that just automatically writes the words 'God moves in mysterious ways'. It would save them a lot of valuable finger-time...
2006-10-13 05:31:37
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answered by XYZ 7
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I think things like the ones you described are the re precautions of our sin. I am sure when God created us He did not want things like that to happen, but just like He doesn't force His Will on us He won't force good things to happen (God is no tyrant or dictator). Things just have to run their course because Eve committed the first sin in the Garden of Eden.
2006-10-13 05:35:19
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answered by keepingGodfirst 2
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God allows people to die, but we still don't like murder.
2006-10-13 05:37:08
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answered by Hopeful Poster 3
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