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    Planned Parenthood director has a change of heart after watching a Ultrasound of Abortion Procedure.


  • #2
    You are disgusting.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pie n eye
      You are disgusting.
      And why is that? For posting a interview to someone who supported abortion and then had a change of heart?

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      • #4
        Has anyone one ever noticed that, many in the pro-abort side convert to pro-life. But, no one on the pro-life side ever convert to the pro-abort side, why is that?

        I submit, that when the truth sinks in, most people can not lie to themselves anymore!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by shocklight
          Has anyone one ever noticed that, many in the pro-abort side convert to pro-life. But, no one on the pro-life side ever convert to the pro-abort side, why is that?

          I submit, that when the truth sinks in, most people can not lie to themselves anymore!
          Please show your stats. How do you know this? Where did you pull this statement out of? 8)
          I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kcshocker11
            How do you know this? Where did you pull this statement out of? 8)

            How? Utilizing a trait that said bye bye to you a long time ago.....common sense.

            Like many in academia, you think because something cannot be proven to you then it is disproved. Again, you are mistaken.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by WuDrWu
              Originally posted by kcshocker11
              How do you know this? Where did you pull this statement out of? 8)

              How? Utilizing a trait that said bye bye to you a long time ago.....common sense.

              Like many in academia, you think because something cannot be proven to you then it is disproved. Again, you are mistaken.
              I think its more like "The want to believe syndrome" 8)
              I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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              • #8
                SB, Excellent find! Thanks for posting it.
                "If you're going to do it, you're going to do it right," athletic director Jim Schaus said. "If we're going to put 'Wichita State' across our chest, then every team is going to matter."

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kcshocker11
                  Originally posted by WuDrWu
                  Originally posted by kcshocker11
                  How do you know this? Where did you pull this statement out of? 8)

                  How? Utilizing a trait that said bye bye to you a long time ago.....common sense.

                  Like many in academia, you think because something cannot be proven to you then it is disproved. Again, you are mistaken.
                  I think its more like "The want to believe syndrome" 8)
                  Ya, how dare you expect someone to back a claim up with facts!!!!! Shame on you!! Can't you just take someone's word for it? Shame on you! :D


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                  • #10



                    This doesn't answer the exact question, I am not sure the exact question has ever been polled in detail.

                    It does show that support has ebbed and flowed over time. For reasons not exactly clear, pro abortionists seem to be losing ground at this moment in time.

                    My question for the pro abortion crowd is this (and I think about this when I read through all the public comments and debate on the subject):

                    The pro abortionists always play the "not the role of government to get into morality" card when arguing their side. But seemingly, taking the life of a 1 day old child is murder and that doesn't seem to put the government into the business of morality. How do you make that work in your mind? I don't get it. I understand the application of case law, whether I agree or disagree, I understand the law. I don't understand how you can say one thing is reprehensible one day and worthy of long term incarceration, yet 1 day before it is celebrated as someone elses right to choose.

                    Help me understand.....I don't get how a human brain can work that way. Is it no heart, no soul, no caring or just plain stubbornness against a way of thinking that you think is trying to control your life?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kcshocker11
                      Originally posted by shocklight
                      Has anyone one ever noticed that, many in the pro-abort side convert to pro-life. But, no one on the pro-life side ever convert to the pro-abort side, why is that?

                      I submit, that when the truth sinks in, most people can not lie to themselves anymore!
                      Please show your stats. How do you know this? Where did you pull this statement out of? 8)


                      Pew Polls conducted in 2009 have found fewer Americans expressing support for abortion than in previous years.




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                      • #12
                        WuDRWu wrote:
                        The pro abortionists always play the "not the role of government to get into morality" card when arguing their side. But seemingly, taking the life of a 1 day old child is murder and that doesn't seem to put the government into the business of morality. How do you make that work in your mind? I don't get it. I understand the application of case law, whether I agree or disagree, I understand the law. I don't understand how you can say one thing is reprehensible one day and worthy of long term incarceration, yet 1 day before it is celebrated as someone elses right to choose.

                        Your assertation is laughable... you assume that all pro-choice people are all for abortions up until the day of birth. That simply isn't true. IMO it all revolves around when does the fetus become a baby. Which isn't an argument that ever comes to an agreeable conclusion between the two sides. BTW I was prolife before CHOOSING to be pro-choice.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RockChalkWUShock
                          WuDRWu wrote:
                          The pro abortionists always play the "not the role of government to get into morality" card when arguing their side. But seemingly, taking the life of a 1 day old child is murder and that doesn't seem to put the government into the business of morality. How do you make that work in your mind? I don't get it. I understand the application of case law, whether I agree or disagree, I understand the law. I don't understand how you can say one thing is reprehensible one day and worthy of long term incarceration, yet 1 day before it is celebrated as someone elses right to choose.

                          Your assertation is laughable... you assume that all pro-choice people are all for abortions up until the day of birth. That simply isn't true. IMO it all revolves around when does the fetus become a baby. Which isn't an argument that ever comes to an agreeable conclusion between the two sides. BTW I was prolife before CHOOSING to be pro-choice.
                          His argument still stands.. at what point, in your opinion, does the fetus become a baby? And if you choose a certain point in time, what's the difference between that point and time and the day before? After all, it is the same baby. What gives one the right to kill it one day, but the next day it suddenly is not okay?

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                          • #14
                            Obviously there are different gustation periods, and maturation rates of fetus' for me to give you a day is stupid. Besides I am pretty sure that I already mentioned that we won't come to an agreeement on this. My opinion is pretty set, just as yours is, and that is a good thing. They both mean about the same in the grand scheme of things.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RockChalkWUShock
                              Obviously there are different gustation periods, and maturation rates of fetus' for me to give you a day is stupid.
                              Then your admitting you really don't know. And if you don't know - then you have to admit you maybe supporting "legalized murder".

                              The Bible tells us that God is always right and man is almost always wrong. When we rely upon human consensus we will end up with man’s perspective and not God’s revelation. This is a dangerous situation that has the potential to lead people astray.

                              In this situation there are people being led astray who think they can somehow rationalize killing baby'sby changing the term "baby" to "fetus".

                              Jeremiah 1:5 says that God knew us before we were formed in the womb. Exodus 21:22-25 prescribes death to those who kill babies in the womb. I hope (and pray) that more people of this nation will respect life and turn away from abortion, I believe there will be consequences not only for individuals but for our nation. If our nation does not repent and change, we will face God's judgment.

                              And for individuals - every head and knee shall bow. There will be judgment for those who choose not to change (repent). Being that said, abortion is not an unforgivable sin and like any sin can all be forgiven by our faith and living in grace through Jesus Christ.

                              y opinion is pretty set, just as yours is, and that is a good thing. They both mean about the same in the grand scheme of things.
                              Your right no man will change your mind, but God can do a work in your heart to change you. That would be my prayer for you.

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