Anti-Abortion, Supporting the war and/or the troops, and Supporting the death penalty? I would like to know how and if a person can support all of these things at the same time?I am asking to get the opinions of others while not offering my own so please do not assume you know where I stand.
2006-10-31
00:33:22
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Sorry, I should have said Pro-Life.
2006-10-31
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A rational person could hold any combination of opinions on those three issues, and they are completely unrelated. The rights of a human fetus, the necessity of a just war, and the appropriate punishment for the worst of the worst crimes have almost nothing in common with each other.
2006-10-31 00:37:09
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answered by Steven S 3
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You can support whatever combination of weird and stupid ideas you like. Its your slowly rotting mind to do with as you please...
But personally I'm Pro-Abortion (not just pro-choice but actually pro-abortion), believe the troops in Iraq should be replaced with the detonation of a nuclear weapon.... and also happen to support the death penalty, though preferably in the form of a firing squad rather than lethal injection.... since its more efficient.
I don't believe in letting superfluous idiots live... no matter how you might feel for them: They're a blight upon the gene-pool.
2006-10-31 00:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm Catholic. I'm pro-life (it's not called anti-abortion. no one likes being called anti anything. That's like saying pro-choice are anti-life) because I believe that it's murder and life begins at conception. I support our troops but not the war. And I don't support the Death penalty. I don't believe in killing people, no matter the crime.
2006-10-31 00:36:58
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answered by sister steph 6
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Lets see - war is not murder, so God can still be for it. Abortion is murder, so God is against it. The death penalty is under the authority of the govern and Christians are supposed to be under the authority of the government - so God is for this if the governing authorities so choose it. Did I make myself clear on these? I hope so. Blessings to you.
2006-10-31 00:38:06
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answered by jworks79604 5
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I see abortion as murder (it tries to cover the sin of fornication, for convenience). The death penalty is for punishment, usually for murder (putting a murderer to death is killing). War is the result of man and his problems. Again this is killing, not murder. The Lord uses war for His purposes ( study the Old Testament).
2006-10-31 00:40:36
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answered by RB 7
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2016-12-09 00:16:33
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answered by ? 4
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Well it's okay to kill people as long as they're in the prime of their life. So abortion and euthanasia are bad, but war and capital punishment are good.
2006-10-31 00:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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i dun no i will try it out and tell you
2006-10-31 00:34:42
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answered by yurr*secret*crush<3 1
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