Baby butchers admitting prenatal infantacide kills a baby

AMonger

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God doesn't send anyone to hell its a choice A person makes. Hell was never intended for human beins but lucifer and his demons

I knew someone would spout this platitude. The fact is, God will put their souls in the lake of fire. It's an act that will be done, Arminian shallowness aside.
 

Moot

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Pro life, pro death. Those are the two choices.
Two clear cut choices. If one was a proponent of the death penalty would that be a pro life choice or a pro death choice?
 

scottm4211

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Of course! The 5 pack comes with 5 sliders, medium soft drink and a box of nails.

In N Out Burger still makes the best fries (by far), but the crinkle cut offerings from the Castle are strong performers.
 

LDB

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Retired Expediter
Whataburger won a national fries survey/poll/contest/whatever about 20 years ago with their homestyle fries. They were always among the best and in their infinite wisdom they dropped them for potato cakes.
 

Ragman

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bobwg

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'Life' being generally, historically, and universally accepted as the period from birth until death, yes, you are.

Funny thing killing a baby before birth at clinic is legal and called abortion / killing a baby before birth during a crime such as the mother is murdered, or some other crime is called murder
 

LDB

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Retired Expediter
'Life' being generally, historically, and universally accepted, by liberal leftists who choose to define life to fit their pro death agenda, as the period from birth until death, yes, you are.

If you were correct there would be no disagreement. The fact there is a huge public debate negates your thesis of a universally accepted definition of life. Your definition covers an entire portion of life, and perhaps to liberals it is all there is of life, but isn't the true and only definition.
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
If you were correct there would be no disagreement. The fact there is a huge public debate negates your thesis of a universally accepted definition of life. Your definition covers an entire portion of life, and perhaps to liberals it is all there is of life, but isn't the true and only definition.
There are also some Asian cultures that count the period from concecption to birth as part of the child's age. So the is no universal definition.
 

Turtle

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There are also some Asian cultures that count the period from concecption to birth as part of the child's age. So the is no universal definition.

Well, sort of. It's because of how the Chinese Calendar works. In China (and other cultures in East Asia and Vietnam), newborns start at one year old. The first year of life is counted as one instead of zero, so that a person is two years old in their second year, three years old in their third, and so on. Since age is incremented on the Chinese New Year rather than on a birthday, people may be one or two years older in Asian reckoning than in the Western system.
 

Humble2drive

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In N Out Burger still makes the best fries (by far), but the crinkle cut offerings from the Castle are strong performers.

The fresh fries from In N Out take 3rd place in my book. The fresh cut fries from 5 Guys and Ted's Montana Grill are superior.

BTW - Could this be any further off topic in a "baby butcher" thread?? :confused:
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
Well, sort of. It's because of how the Chinese Calendar works. In China (and other cultures in East Asia and Vietnam), newborns start at one year old. The first year of life is counted as one instead of zero, so that a person is two years old in their second year, three years old in their third, and so on. Since age is incremented on the Chinese New Year rather than on a birthday, people may be one or two years older in Asian reckoning than in the Western system.

What I was taught in Japan was that the "child" was "born" at conception. At least in the part of Japan that I was in and that was in the early '70's. They were still "traditional" at that time. I have NO idea how the "younger generations look at it now.

The point is though that there is NOT a universal "law" as to when "life" begins or these arguments would not be taking place. As with many other things when humans are involved, the only universal law is that few things are universal.
 

LDB

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Total hypocrisy from a total moron but that's to be expected from leftist idiots like Ms. Elder.
 
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