With sincere repentence, all sins can be washed away, including abortion.
2007-08-13 06:58:40
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answered by cmw 6
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why it is necessary for them to do so?
do you think all women who have had this operation have done so with a light heart and a smile on their face?
yes, it depends on the circumstances, and in the vast majority of cases, each women has a very valid reason.
and to the knee-jerk reactionists who spout such cr*p as "should have used a condom" etc -
1 - do you not realise that some women have been raped and do not wish to keep the seed of their abuser? for an example - a 12 year old girl who has been raped again by her uncle and has fallen pregnant by him?
2 - or a woman raped on her way home from work, with 3 children to look after and a husband to consider, as well as her mental welfare?
3 - have you not heard of conditions such as Turner's Syndrome, where the fetus becomes so deformed physically and mentally that it will either die in the womb or be still-born? this happened to my best friend; it was her first child, newly married [about a year], desperately happy.. then the devastating news, the numerous tests.. the final blow..
yet you think in all these cases, each woman should carry their child full-term?
really?
there are urban myths about women who use abortion as a form of contraception - i am sure there are very few women who have done this, but of course the propaganda machine creaks into action and the over-emotional tunnel-visioned folk come out the woodwork and dare to make women with genuine reasons [see above] feel guilty about having to undertake an operation that is physically, mentally and emotionally traumatic.
for those who oppose abortion, i say, grow up, spend some time in the real world, and walk a mile in that woman's footsteps before you dare to critisise or preach to her
i hope that everyone can be mature and grasp the understanding that some women have no choice.
so, should they be able to have this operation safely in a sanitised hospital, or will you force them into back alleys, with high risk of infection and death? hmm.... let me know.
i would offer any woman who was faced with this situation unconditional love and support, be non-judgmental and remind them they are not evil or careless.
i hope the anti-abortionists can grow up and feel that way too.
2007-08-13 20:08:55
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answered by hedgewitch 4
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the only being who needs to forgive you is you. you cannot undo what has gone before - suffice it that if you had a second shot at it you wouldn't go down that road but probably with hindsight you would have taken precautions against it . you do not need forgiveness you need to take charge of your life and move on from it.
it doesn't matter what the circumstances were - you felt at that time that it was the only thing you could do - it took courage - it's now in the past and the only thing that matters now is the future. be happy
2007-08-13 08:26:40
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answer #3
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answered by gillm 4
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They already have handed some rules approximately abortion. seem up the Partial-start Abortion Ban Act of 2003. The superb court docket has even ruled this to be constitutional. So no, we don't need an modification to accomplish that. yet whilst the guidelines are too restrictive, the superb court docket will rule them unconstitutional (assuming somebody stressful circumstances it, which you recognize is somewhat probably). in the event that they like to bypass an all out ban, then they could the two could have a constitutional modification handed and ratified that banns it, or have a superb court docket ruling the overturns Roe v Wade.
2016-10-02 06:05:24
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answered by ? 4
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Repent for exactly what and to exactly whom.
The poor woman who had the abortion likely faced a very tough decision and certainly received no help from any of the people like you who only like to judge others.
If you really want to see babies surviving you should be campaigning for fair wage laws so that some of these people can afford to have children. Your Fundamentalist Governments ever since Reagan got in have removed protection for workers in the labour markets and cut every kind of help to the poor. Reagan actually declared when he was Governor of Clifornia that Ketchup was a vegetable so ther the school board could save money by not serving vegetables in its cafeterias. Karl Rone remoned the laws requiring just cause for firing people in Louisianna. Bush wants to bring in many more under the table workers from Mexioco because corporations don'y pay them benefits and it saves them money. These measures all result in poor people with malnourished children.
You see places in the states where people are working three jobs and still not earning enough to feed their children.
You should look up the poverty statistics. Look atthe number of USA kids who go to bed hungry.Try reading how many children are dying of poverty related diseases.
You are the people that should be hanging your heads in shame and then trying to improve economic conditions enough for your fellow citizens so that they can afford to plan on children and raise them.
They do not have to answer to you or your zealot friends.
2007-08-13 07:20:03
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answered by ? 5
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If you repent and ask for forgiveness for any sin or anything you have done against His will, Jesus does forgive you. A person is never too far down or too far gone that God can;t reach them-EVER! The only unforgivable sin is blasphemy against The Holy Spirit. He WANTS you to call out His name. He is waiting on you. Ann Beck
2007-08-13 07:06:40
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answered by anngowdeybeck 2
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i suppose it's possible to ask for forgiveness and show repentance for any deed done. the most important thing is if there was a genuinely good reason for the actions then why worry?
2007-08-13 07:07:30
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answered by katrina c 2
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Of course you can repent. God will forgive you.
I had two abortions almost 20 years ago. I have since asked God to forgive me and take care of my babies. I think the harder thing is forgving myself.
2007-08-13 08:28:16
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answered by Misty 7
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Since abortion was not in the Bible, it is not easy to reference. If you want to go as far as the commandment, "Thou shalt not murder" (as some have already resorted to) that is also fine line, since the child was not born yet to BE murdered.
If you believe that God is a loving and forgiving God, go to HIm with your heart in your hands and pray for forgiveness. It is not impossible to be forgiven since our God is a forgiving and gracious God.
Acts 10:43
All the prophets testify about him that everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name."
If you beleive in HIm, and love HIm, you are only a step away from forgiveness.
2007-08-13 07:04:37
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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The average human being has killed a living thing at least once. If you haven't, then you must not be able to move at all.
So, based off of that, we all go to hell?
Many don't ask for forgiveness after they kill something, like a fly just because it's not a human being.
So, really, we would all go to hell, now wouldn't we?
2007-08-13 07:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think having an abortion makes you a bad person.i on the other hand dont agree with termination but think for whatever reason a person chooses to abort i trust that they havent taken the decision lightly and should not be expected to have it held against them or be made to ask for forgiveness
2007-08-13 07:04:05
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answer #11
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answered by #kjm# 2
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