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Red Sable

by Red Sable on 29 December 2012 - 21:12

Well put Ninja.

I know we've touched on abortion a few times, just wanted to mention, the doctors wanted my daughter to abort the beautiful little guy in my avatar because during the ultrasound they saw he had club feet and club feet according to them usually come with a syndrome.
Our society no longer wants imperfect children born.  Anyway, he is as perfect as they come to his mom, no syndrome that anyone can tell as of yet, and a total blessing to all that know him. He is now 6 weeks old, and his smiles melt my heart.

Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 29 December 2012 - 22:12

What a cute little sweetheart RS (I mean Granny LOL).

Thank God she didn't abort him.

I was going to ask you if the new avatar picture was a new addition. I know the answer now.

Take care,

PS if you had already posted that tee shirt picture before I did, I never saw it. 

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 29 December 2012 - 22:12

Thanks Ninja, actually I'm known as Granny Janny, has a nice ring to it huh? Teeth Smile
 and no problem with the slogan, I had posted it in another thread, can't even remember now which one, must be old age!
Good points have come out from posting it again - IMHO anyway!


by beetree on 29 December 2012 - 22:12

Common law is the precedent set in a case where the law is interpreted by the courts.


for Travels... specifically.....

And... follow that down the bigger, logical path..... and what do you get? ...... If there are NO courts? 
 
 

by beetree on 29 December 2012 - 22:12

Oh I just saw your cutie Red! OMG! Precious!  


Red Sable

by Red Sable on 29 December 2012 - 22:12

Thanks Bee :)

by Preston on 29 December 2012 - 22:12

Yes, this is a complicated topic and there are different arguments which all have their good points. I think we all want freedom to practice our personal religious beliefs without the Govt forcing any one upon us either.  But it is important to remember that our Founding Fathers always started their meetings with prayer to God Almighty (non denominationally) in Congress and in their private meetings.  In fact they appointed a chaplain to do so at the opening of the House and Senate.  They would not allow any prescription for denomination to factor in at any time.

Most will agree that the gradual debasement of our monetary system has really captured most Americans and made them back into near tax slaves or serfs on their own lands.  A US dollar now is only worth 3 cents of what it once was when linked to Gold and Silver as REQUIRED by the US Constitution but not obeyed now by congress-critters and our criminal central bank.  This has all been caused by the hijacking of America by a criminal foreign banking cartel run out of the City of London. 

For those who don't know, here is how it was done. This is a pretty good history lesson that has been "cleansed" from almost all the history books and NEVER mentioned by the 6 controlled major mass media which are essentially USG propaganda dispensers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixurN0e5oo4&feature=player_embedded

by beetree on 29 December 2012 - 22:12

You tell me exactly what the implication is on that T-shirt beetree, be specific.

This is what you said, GSDTravels, to me. My answer is below:

It is a copy of my first response. I thought I was very specific in my original answer. What more do you need for clarification? And as far as a light bulb moment, there is no doubt we have common ground to be found.
 



The first part of the t-shirt, is a clever adaptaton using the query of the innocent child who questions the obvious: the disparity between a loving God and the atrocities we all witness in our daily life. It is an age old, ongoing, theological discussion.

The second part of the t-shirt refers to the the separation of church and state, how something that started out with the idea to have the freedom to worship as one chooses, has swung to mean "freedom to worship or not", and a rigid adherence in the belief that the two shall never meet.


Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 30 December 2012 - 16:12

Paging Travels! LOL

by Blitzen on 30 December 2012 - 17:12

The debate about abortion generally centers around pregnancies that are the results of rape or when the mother's life is in danger, or birth defects that would be life threatening or not allow the unborn child to lead a life without pain and suffering. Why a doctor would even suggest abortion for a baby with club feet baffles me. My cousin had 2 children with that birth defect, it is correctible and hasn't effected either of them at all. He's a beautiful, happy little boy. Kudos to his family for making the right decison in spite of getting some very bad medical advise IMO.





 


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