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Re: Any anti-abortion atheists?





"HateFeminism" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Craig Chilton wrote:
> >
> > On 29 Nov 2003 22:42:05 -0800,
> > Steve Dufour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >    I've been wondering about this for the last few days.  Are there
> > > any well-known people around who are both atheists and are
> > > against abortion?  Thanks.
> >
> >      Those who support the loathesome Anti-Choice agenda either
> > are very naive, or they're aware that their agenda would impose
> > IMMENSE hardship upon no fewer than tens of MILLIONS
> > of women by FORCING childbirth upon them.  AGAINST their will.
> > Resulting in the DENIAL of their rights... their RELEGATION to
> > second-class-citizen status... their INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE to
> > mere, NON-sentient developing entities which are, in all important
> > ways, equivalent to sperm and ova (human, unique, NON-sentient,
> > a stage of development without which NO births would occur --
> > and alive); entities which the WOMEN would very properly, under
> > the circumstances, regard to be parasitic.  Further manifestations of
> > that hardship would be the DISRUPTION of their well-being, both
> > short-term and long-term (as in, for decades or a lifetime)... and
> > the DESTRUCTION of countless of their opportunities.
> >
> >      Whether so naive as to not be aware of the above ramifications of
> > the agenda they support... or whether well aware of them -- EITHER
> > way, a person has to be bone-ignorant just to BE an Anti-Choicer.
> > Especially when ALL of the relevant *facts* SUPPORT the
> > PRO-Choice stance, and NO facts support being Anti-Choice.
> >
> >      The average atheist is **exponentially** more sensible, and
> > generally more intelligent, than the RRR cultists/Anti-Choicers.
> > (Most of the latter *claim* to be Christians, but in reality are
> > comprised of PSEUDO-Christians or highly deluded Christians
> > who've been cultically programmed with unbiblical disinformation.
> >
> >     For the reasons above, I would be surprised if more than a mere
> > HANDFUL of atheists, well-known or otherwise, would STOOP to
> > be Anti-Choice.
>
> Shuttup, dick.

The same ole' copy/paste can indeed become a monotomy.

>
> --
> http://www.twhi.org/Library/library_usenet_madness.htm
> "Abortion is Your Time Machine" - a Chilton classic





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