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Gods Intention
I can't get over the story that started when Indiana senate hopeful Richard Mourdock stated that a pregnancy resulting from a rape is Gods intention. Psychos like that are a rare breed, but unnerving none the less.The fact that Romney still supports him is a disappointment too.
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It's nuts and on most networks has bumped Libya.
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In their deepest and most honest beliefs, all candidates have personal views that are repugnant to the opposition. What is important in our political milieu are the policies that can be effected. If most people view a politician's personal views on a given subject stupid, the chances of policies being passed that support that view are slim to none in a society that adheres to the original U.S. Constitution. A centralized form of government which is not limited by that Constitution, however, can make legislation against the will of the people. So I prefer a politician, who may have what many consider to be quirky personal views, but supports the Consititution, far more than an opponent who believes the Constitution is irrelevant and prefers an all-powerful central government. |
There are some real tool bags out there
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The statement is bull and callous. There is no place for religion in politics By the way Romney did not support him he has an ad endorsing Romney
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insane and unfortunately reinforces many of the stereotypes of repubs
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what perfect candidate does Indiana have in the Senate race? Is there somone who perfectly fits what there is a place in politics according to your or "America's" version of what politics should be? If not, wouldn't you pick the one that most does so? That's your choice, but if you choose to pick the one who most denies your individual freedom because the other holds a belief that offends you, then you will have chosen a statist who will rule you in more constrictive ways than American tradition would allow. |
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Really? What do you believe the intended biological consequence of rape is? It could be herpes. But that could also be a consequence of consentual sex. It could be pregnancy. But that could also be a consequence of consentsual sex. So what were God's, or nature's, or biology's intended consequences? It would seem that pregnancy, or venereal disease, or what ever biological "side" effects that might occur are the same for rape or consentual sex. So why is it insane to say, if you believe in God, that it was God's intention? Quote:
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Was he saying that the act of rape was God's intention, or the resulting biological fusion of genetic material into a fetus?
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The total context of the discussion that led to his statement would help, including why he even made the statement. If it was the result of being asked a question, what was the question? And did he say more that was not in the link. He did say, according to the link, that "even when life begins with that horrible situation of rape, that is something that god intended." It sounds to me that by referring to rape as a "horrible situation", that what God intended was the life beginning, not the "horrible situation". He did make apologies later for being misinterpreted. |
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Granted legislators have freedom to believe what they want. If there views/beliefs religious or otherwise impede on their ability to represent their constituency then they do not belong in office and the constituency has the ability to vote them out or in this case not vote the individual in. Plain and simple Intermingling beliefs such as his with legislative policy alienates a vast majority of our citizens therefore defeating the purpose of representation. A representative is an extension of his constituency in the purest form. If his constituency is 60% pro life in all forms then he wins. I honestly do not believe there is a single district in the US that would qualify as such but I could be wrong. I wonder if anyone asked him if he had a daughter would he still feel the same? I did grow up with a girl who was conceived in the manner he describes. Her mother in my eyes is an extremely strong woman. I can not imagine going through the pain of being raped then finding yourself pregnant and carrying the child to term and raising her all the while knowing she was a product of such a violent invasion of your life. She was raised lovingly and cared for like any other mother would have cared for a child. Incredible strength to do that. I can not say I would have wanted the same for my daughter or sisters had they been out in her shoes. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Can I drive 100 mph? Smoke crack? Pick up some hookers? Pee in public? Walk naked on main st? Not pay my taxes? Shoot someone who cheated me? No, someones beliefs turned into law. And like it or not, most of our laws are based on some moral or religious code. im an not defending this moron (not you, the jackass that made the rape comment) but we cant fool ourselves that our laws are not based on others beliefs or religion. |
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Once again, was he stating that the rape was God's intent or was the fertization of an egg to create a zygote?
Two completely different issues that are complete opposites! Let's clarify that first so that we will all know what he said and not what was "reported"!!! |
There is no possible way to spin any result of a rape as Gods intention.
Unless Spince gets involved in the discussion. |
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Politically speaking, it's an incredibly stupid thing to say.
I'mnot sure his point, if I understand it correctly, is all that deranged. Anti death penalty folks are mostly opposed to the death penalty because it's immoral to kill a human. If one person is a decent person, and the other is a murderer, the anti-death-penalty advocate says that both are equally deserving if life. There's a lot of logic to that. Similarly, those who are anti-abortion, can make a case that the details of conception are irrelevent. If the baby is a human being, then it is entitled to protections, regardless of the level of consent involved in the conception. Is a person born of rape less of a person than other people? I'm not sayng I agree, just arguing for the sake of arguing... |
It is too bad you are missing the point here.
There have been enough advances and contributions from people who were "mistakes".There is certainly nobody alive who is less of a person,regardless of conception. But to characterize it as Gods will under those circumstances is reckless and deranged. |
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If you believe that a child conceived by rape is god's will you are a fvcking lunatic plane and simple.
Well with the "god's will" mentality anything is now acceptable.All the pain,destruction and stupidity that happens everyday must be god's will!Sh!t that splinter I got today at work must be god's will. God's will is the pussy's way out of making a real decision.If my wife or child were raped and conception occurred no child would ever be born as the result.....NOT EVER. |
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Btw I do not have a position in the abortion fight. Every situation is different and I won't judge others Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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