Thoughts on the Abortion of human babies

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by LornaDoom, Mar 21, 2014.

  1. Moonglow181

    Moonglow181 Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    I was not planned preganancy...My mom did not want to have a baby...my father bought her homepills to abort me, but they did not work. They got married to give me a name...no other reason. They did not belong together....but were stuck for dfferent reasons.
     
  2. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    It's not my fault you chose to be ignorant and then make yourself look stupid .. like you just couldn't get the point for the life of ya.

    Glad to see you have so many friends backing you up, bitch. I have to call you a bitch because only an American piece of shit would actually talk to somebody like that. Right, bitch?

    Love Always,

    American Piece-of-GLORIOUS-Shit-who-didn't-have-abortions.

    You've won a spot on the ignore list.
     
  3. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    What a totally wild thing to say.


    Actually, people do have a responsibility and obligation and duty to be non-violent.

    In no way, shape or form should I - or anyone else just like me - accept or tolerate another person's violence, cruelty, abuse .. etc.

    Hey guess what?

    Peace and Love sure aren't Universal. But hatred, violence and hostility .. and all that stuff .. sure is.
     
  4. Meliai

    Meliai Members

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    Well this has gotten out of hand...what a surprise in an abortion thread!
     
  5. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    This is one of those debates where I have seething hate for both sides almost equally.
     
  6. YouFreeMe

    YouFreeMe Visitor

    How do you feel about the topic, rat? If you don't mind my asking...
     
  7. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Aww Moonglow. You are so adorable. But this is so sad for your parents. It happens a lot though.

    I just want to say, I don't know how someone can be so cute from such. Sad story xD
     
  8. RandomVegan

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    not universal, endemic - there are decent people in the world
     
  9. Moonglow181

    Moonglow181 Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Awwwwwwhhhhh...Irm, you are cute, too....Sending hugs and love your way....:)
     
  10. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    I agree with you. I probably should have stayed out of it because it's such an intense and deeply personal issue for me .. but it's like ringing my bell and calling my number.
     
  11. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    I think it actually is quite universal. I know Peace & Love sure aren't. I honestly think Humanity will NEVER know Universal Peace & Love. The hatred and violence and war and fighting .. all that stuff .. that's forever and evermore. Terrible truth.
     
  12. RandomVegan

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    you saying that denies me being a peace activist - or you are calling me a liar.
    Since I AM committed to non-violence
     
  13. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    You can be a peace activist, and even a good one. But your activism can't and won't change the fact of *tremendous* hatred and violence in this world.
     
  14. RandomVegan

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    "
    The crowd began to move away. But the old woman stayed, hoping to teach the naive children a lesson. She told them, “You’re wasting your time. There are hundreds of starfish lying around out here. It’s not going to make a difference.”
    The children each picked up a starfish.
    They showed the old woman the shiny, prickly side of each fish, with the beautiful colored ridges. They turned the starfish over. You could see movement as the starfish gasped, as if pleading for water.
    Then the children turned and threw the starfish gently back into the ocean. The waves carried the starfish away, floating it back into the deep, green water. They turned to the old woman and said — “See? I just made a difference. I made a difference to that starfish.”"


    http://www.connectwithsynergy.com/the-story-of-starfish/


    If no one tries to make a difference everyone suffers + every little bit helps
     
  15. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    That's a nice story.

    Even Gregg Braden with his scientific research and scientific studies of needing only "8,000 people to make change" isn't enough to motivate and inspire a total transformation of Humanity as we know it. If it was enough, that change would have happened by now.

    It isn't going to happen.

    Not that I don't want it to, but I have the misfortune of being a realist.

    "When we don't know the lives of others
    When we can barely raise a finger
    To help our own sisters and brothers"

    "The fatherless
    The motherless
    The ravaged child at home who cried to you
    You will be asked to say what did you do
    And what's behind this velvet curtain?
    Don't know but I can say for certain
    A face that never was nor will be kissed
    Will show you what a real VIP is"

    "They dress the wounds of my poor people as though they are nothing saying, "Peace peace," when there is no peace. Saying, "All is well," when nothing is well."

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82cKHqQjoLg"]Sinead O'Connor - V.I.P. - YouTube
     
  16. Karen_J

    Karen_J Visitor

    Without a doubt, the two bravest statements posted in this thread. :cheers2: I can't logically disagree with either one, but I wouldn't have had the guts to post them myself. So many people are provoked to rage by such starkly honest statements. I don't often take that on, by choice.
     
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  17. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    On the other hand: a human life is still of more value to me than an embryo.
     
  18. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    Everybody was an embryo so it's the same exact value.
     
  19. Asmodean

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    To you maybe. Not to me.
     
  20. ginalee14

    ginalee14 eternity

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    lol well of course because for some reason, all people must always disagree with anything I ever say!

    But it's a simple fact .. you were an embryo. We all were. You couldn't be here if you didn't go through the pains of being an embryo.
     
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