(January 21, 2015 at 2:06 pm)Godschild Wrote: We just went through an abortion argument a little while back and if I remember correctly all the atheist were in favor of allowing women and girls of any age to make a decision to have an abortion. Granted one is not nearly as life threatening, but both are serious medical procedures. It's okay with you guys that a girl can make a medical decision and not even tell her parents she's having it, only because you support the immorality involved because she got pregnant. Leave the parents out, yep it's her body she should be able to make that decision on her own. But now that the shoe's on the other foot and a young girl wants to make her own medical decision you do not like it, you all jump on the bandwagon and condemn the parents. You all don't see what's right in front of your faces, you will always go against the parents, they (the parents) have no right to make a decision about their baby girl having an abortion and they need to tell their baby girl she has no rights to make her own health decisions. That's as wishy washy as it gets, this is only selfishness at it's greatest height, let's say your ideas conform to a 60's thing, "down with the authority because by our standards they can't do it right."
Now I'm not saying the parents did the right thing, can't trust a blog for correct information, that's naive as possible. What I'm saying is that parents should always be involved in their child's medical decisions. You condemn these parents without all the facts, facts they have, you decide on supposed facts by a third party. You rant and rave about third party facts coming from the Bible, yet uphold third party facts from an internet blog, without knowing the person who gave the supposed facts. Can you get any more wishy washy, I mean really can you?
GC
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