(June 4, 2015 at 9:05 pm)Randy Carson Wrote:When your deity is supposed to be all perfect but his book is contradictory and, in many places, contradicts known facts, then yes, it's flawed.(June 4, 2015 at 8:13 pm)Beccs Wrote: Yes, I have.
A number of people.
Abortion: No deaths, no wounded unless they're mentally inclined to think that way.
Thanks for playing (and ignoring all other points - seems to be the way of "apologists".
Of course, anything that needs apologetics is fundamentally flawed.
"Apologetics" is simply about explaining and defending.
Lots of things need to be explained and defended. Are they ALL fundamentally flawed.
But let's review, abortion offers:
- the near certainty of death for the unborn child (though some survive the botched attempts at chopping them up in utero)
- the risk of death for the mother (yeah, it really does happen)
- the risk of complications (such as sterilization)
- the risk of infection (also potentially sterilizing)
- the near certainty that the mother (and father) will live with the guilt of having killed their own baby for the rest of their lives (though some claim to be immune from this)
So, after a quick review of your posts, I don't think I "ignored" anything. But if I did, you will remind me, won't you?
Thanks.
Abortion offers:
- Termination of a fetus
- Abortions are FAR safer than almost any other medical procedures, including child birth. Everything medical procedure runs a risk. You should ask a doctor. Oh, wait . . .
- Complications - as above
- Infections - as above
- Near certainty? No, that's a claim. Some regret it, many don't (though some people will think they have the right to speak for those people and call them liars).
If abortion is murder then male masturbation is genocide.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"