I don't think god is real, and the flood never happened.
It's a woman's choice to abort a clump of cells.
2007-01-26 06:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me spin this a little different. What is the purpose of our laws if they are never enforced? If God is just then how could he be called just if he didn't punish those who break his commands? If you believe in God then you should be aware that there is life beyond the grave. Innocent children who die will go to a better place for all eternity. In general people have a hard time understanding sacrifice now for a better future. (If you don't believe me why are the credit card companies making billions?)
People can be cruel usually God doesn't make them do anything. Why do people continually blame God for every bad thing that happens? They expect him to stop other people from causing pain and suffering. If he did that he would be taking away one of His greatest gifts to us...free will. The ability to choose how we will live this life. Most take that and run not realizing that how you live this life determines where you spend eternity. In response to your second question...let me ask you this. The baby is not consulted, the father is not consulted, it is the womens choice...seems fair that two out of the three people involved dont have a say in the matter. Why would anyone be cruel because they have a different opinion than you. If you like Whoppers and I like Big Macs am I cruel for supporting the local McDonalds instead of the Burger King. People often fail to think their thought processes beyond the immediate.I personally believe that the human spirit is breathed into the baby at conception which is why they will not be able to clone humans or at least a human with a spirit.
2007-01-26 07:11:44
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answered by Hawke 2
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Not in the least cruel. The purpose of the Flood was to save mankind from becoming "Hybridized" with the fallen angels. The fallen ones were taking wives "whomsoever they would." When the Scripture said "Noah, was perfect in all his generations." it meant "perfect in his genetics", he & his family were the last "pure humans" left in the earth. God killed the giant races in the flood, and saved mankind. Scripture says "The Repharim have no ressurection." All mankind will be raised up to the Judgment Day, but the giants were not human and are left in the ground like the animals they are.
2007-01-26 09:26:09
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answered by Anonymous
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So, you're drawing a correlation between the Creator's right to wipe out his creation and a woman's right to kill her child?
I don't know the details about the conditions in the world at the time of the flood. But I will not even attempt to judge God. I believe God is fairer than any court of law man could come up with, or anything man could comprehend or explain away with human logic.
2007-01-26 06:52:52
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answered by Char 7
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lol christians arent "cruel" for opposing womens right to abort. they are however wrong in trying to control the way the rest of the world acts.
2007-01-26 06:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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What "harmless toddlers"??? God's observe says no longer something approximately harmless toddlers dying interior the flood. in line with danger you haven't any longer examine the account of the flood in Genesis. I advise you do examine it. and verify out analyzing it in numerous variations so which you rather comprehend it. Almighty God is a purely God and would not flow around destroying harmless lives. while there's a cataclysmic adventure of His making, there is mostly a reason and that's continually with the aid of fact He hates sin. people who perished interior the flood of Noah's time, have been many stuff, yet they weren't harmless. that they have been given MANY opportunities to instruct from sin and stay long, ethical lives. they chosen to miss approximately all of the warnings. It took Noah approximately one hundred years to construct the ark with the aid of fact of that is massive length. people had plenty and many time to instruct their lives around, yet they chosen to mock Noah and overlook with regard to the warnings. Sounds rather like immediately's international . . . D.
2016-11-01 08:50:48
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answered by nocera 4
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If you are one of those Christians who believe in Original Sin, then the babies were not innocent. As far as abortion goes, it devalues life. Even if you do not believe in any faith or in God, if you consider human life as something important, then abortion is wrong.
2007-01-26 10:55:46
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answered by forgivebutdonotforget911 6
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I will answer one question. Rather than living in a country full of sin the children now reside in paradise. How cruel is that?
2007-01-26 06:50:40
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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No, and No.
All people are sinners. No such thing as innocent people.
I don't know that people have the right to kill fetuses. I have not found that right in the constitution or in the bible.
2007-01-26 06:49:33
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answered by aarondarling 3
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No, I think Ezra was very unorginal for stealing the babylonain flood myth and recasting it for his Hebrew audience, and I think the contradiction of a "loving and merciiful god" who drowns children is self-evident nonsense, and I think anyone who can't grasp that is brainwashed.
2007-01-26 06:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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