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Re: Planned Parenthood Plans 40 Days of Prayer (L)
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Originally Posted by Titus2woman
Did you read my post? If so you would see that the unborn have typically been treated the same way at death as any person with only close family and no friends, by being grieved privately.
Pomp and ceremony for the dead used to be and still is in many places reserved for those of some public concern. Simple people bury their dead quietly. When I die it is my wish that my family view my body in my home for one day, I will then be placed in a simple box that was made for me by my son and they will write words of love on the box. Then it's out to the pasture where my other sons will have dug the hole I'm going in. There are some contingencies for if my body is in too bad of shape to be viewed, etc. but there is none for a 'funeral' as one would understand it... Does that make me less a person?
My oldest son was not named until he was a week old and out of danger... was he less a 'person' during that week simply because he was baby boy Sweet?
What you are saying makes no sense to me and feels like a grasping attempt at justification. I do not consider abortion unforgivable, it is like any other sin and I am not sure that God rates sins one above another since all sin separates us from God. But to say it is not killing a human is just silly, silly, silly.
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Surely you understand that the typically practice for miscarried babies is different than the typical practice for born babies. Now I want you to sincerely answer this question. Why is the typical practice for miscarried babies different than the typical practice for born babies? If you don't reach the same conclusion I have reached that is okay but I think you will...
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