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There's no such thing as the "war on women"

Alceste

Vagabond
How to do if you are a gynecologist and ask to do an abortion for in incest case or rape case of a child under 15 y is it a curse for me ? Or must i let her go and seek unprofessionel help with the risk for her own life ? I am become recently a cristian so as most as possible i dont do abortion any more but as a professional i know my job very well should I asked forgiveniss for the Lord and help her or should I send her away in the un known with a high risk? I know a lot of cases in my county and neighbour country where teenagers lost ther life because they dont receive professional help. I am ver confused i pray the lord for the answer i want to serve him and him alone and i dont want to be part of a curse! What is your deep christian feeling about this case? Thanks a lot and God bless you!

God speaks through your own heart, not through the lips of other men. Go with your conscience and trust that the spirit of Christ is there.
 

yoda89

On Xtended Vacation
How to do if you are a gynecologist and ask to do an abortion for in incest case or rape case of a child under 15 y is it a curse for me ? Or must i let her go and seek unprofessionel help with the risk for her own life ? I am become recently a cristian so as most as possible i dont do abortion any more but as a professional i know my job very well should I asked forgiveniss for the Lord and help her or should I send her away in the un known with a high risk? I know a lot of cases in my county and neighbour country where teenagers lost ther life because they dont receive professional help. I am ver confused i pray the lord for the answer i want to serve him and him alone and i dont want to be part of a curse! What is your deep christian feeling about this case? Thanks a lot and God bless you!

All too often we seek council from others around us. It is fine to seek their council. However we often do not seek our own. Your priest, pastor and love ones may tell you it is wrong or right. People on here will tell you what is right or wrong according to their personal objectives. Yet at the end of the day it is up to you. According to Christianity the one who will judge you is Jesus Christ. Only he can judge. Therefore you must do what you feel is right and allow him to judge. You can do nothing more and nothing less.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
The "Hucster"....hypocrisy is live and well..!

Mike Huckabee: Democrats Tell Women 'They Cannot Control Their Libido' Without The Government
"Our party stands for the recognition of the equality of women and the capacity of women," Huckabee told his audience at the Republican National Committee's winter meeting in downtown Washington. "That's not a war on them. It's a war for them. And if the Democrats want to insult the women of America by making them believe that they are helpless without Uncle Sugar coming in and providing for them a prescription each month for birth control, because they cannot control their libido or their reproductive system without the help of the government, then so be it."

Below is the the bill he signed.
http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2005/R/Acts/Act2217.pdf


Mike Huckabee Makes Epic Flip-Flop On Birth Control Coverage
Huckabee signed state legislation in 2005 that required all health insurance plans providing prescription drug coverage to cover contraceptive drugs and devices as well. According to the Arkansas Times, Huckabee's exemption for religious organizations was actually narrower than the exemption in the Affordable Care Act:

What a straight up hypocrite.....:confused:
 

Alceste

Vagabond

What a strange breed those Republicans are. They either know absolutely nothing about women, or they haven't yet noticed that women are allowed to vote.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
What a strange breed those Republicans are. They either know absolutely nothing about women, or they haven't yet noticed that women are allowed to vote.

I'm pretty sure they're well aware of the fact that women vote. Sadly, I think it's mostly a matter of being so clueless about women, that they sincerely perceive that their repeated insults and condescensions are somehow messages that will win women over. I think it fundamentally comes down to an ingrained and completely unselfconscious belief that women are stupid and really want a man to tell them what to do. It doesn't help that they tend to marry women who support and strengthen this perception.
 

Alceste

Vagabond
I'm pretty sure they're well aware of the fact that women vote. Sadly, I think it's mostly a matter of being so clueless about women, that they sincerely perceive that their repeated insults and condescensions are somehow messages that will win women over. I think it fundamentally comes down to an ingrained and completely unselfconscious belief that women are stupid and really want a man to tell them what to do. It doesn't help that they tend to marry women who support and strengthen this perception.

I suppose you're right, but surely they must have at least glanced at the results of the last election. They lost specifically because unmarried women rejected them by a huge margin. You'd think if they wanted to win an election eventually, they'd at least hire somebody who could explain to them how that happened. Couldn't they have just flipped through Romney's binder? It was literally FULL of highly qualified women.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
I suppose you're right, but surely they must have at least glanced at the results of the last election.

Remember, you're talking about people who, throughout the last presidential election year, thought that Romney consistently polling 5-10 points behind Obama (more in many key states) meant that he was a shoe-in to win the presidency. They were actually shocked when one of the most predictable elections in recent years didn't somehow miraculously go their way. These are people who need stop glancing at election results, and starting taking long, hard looks at reality.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Remember, you're talking about people who, throughout the last presidential election year, thought that Romney consistently polling 5-10 points behind Obama (more in many key states) meant that he was a shoe-in to win the presidency. They were actually shocked when one of the most predictable elections in recent years didn't somehow miraculously go their way. These are people who need stop glancing at election results, and starting taking long, hard looks at reality.

Yeah, but weren't all the polls that showed Obama ahead conducted by leftist commie libs?
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Yeah, but weren't all the polls that showed Obama ahead conducted by leftist commie libs?

Yep. Leftist commie libs who understood that polling only people with landlines in the middle of the afternoon probably wasn't the best methodology for obtaining an accurate cross-section of the preferences of the American people. Silly pinkos.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Yep. Leftist commie libs who understood that polling only people with landlines in the middle of the afternoon probably wasn't the best methodology for obtaining an accurate cross-section of the preferences of the American people. Silly pinkos.

Well, those pinkos would not have been right if they had been wrong, so you can't give them too much credit.
 

Alceste

Vagabond
Remember, you're talking about people who, throughout the last presidential election year, thought that Romney consistently polling 5-10 points behind Obama (more in many key states) meant that he was a shoe-in to win the presidency. They were actually shocked when one of the most predictable elections in recent years didn't somehow miraculously go their way. These are people who need stop glancing at election results, and starting taking long, hard looks at reality.

Good point.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Well, those pinkos would not have been right if they had been wrong, so you can't give them too much credit.

Heck, they just got lucky at being right. They should have been wrong, and it's by sheer chance that they didn't end up not being right. They can't get that lucky next time.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
Yep. Leftist commie libs who understood that polling only people with landlines in the middle of the afternoon probably wasn't the best methodology for obtaining an accurate cross-section of the preferences of the American people. Silly pinkos.

Yeah...like Nate Silver...who was spot on...:D
 

Alceste

Vagabond
I just found it really sad that we've reached the point that someone applying straightforward methodology and simple statistics is considered some type of mastermind or genius.

If I remember correctly, he was actually considered a leftist pinko commie lamestream media partisan windbag spouting his own personal opinion.

By some.

Not me, though. After I read about his methodology, I pretty much just went along with whatever he predicted because I enjoy being right.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
I just found it really sad that we've reached the point that someone applying straightforward methodology and simple statistics is considered some type of mastermind or genius.

Well I don't consider him a genius.

But Alceste said.........

http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/3649231-post995.html
If I remember correctly, he was actually considered a leftist pinko commie lamestream media partisan windbag spouting his own personal opinion.

By some.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Well I don't consider him a genius.

But many in the political arena did, after his "predictions" turned out accurate. Of course, this merely speaks to the fact that the political industry isn't filled with the brightest bulbs. This matches my experience as someone who has lived in the DC area for 20 years, and has known a myriad of people who work in politics in varying roles and levels.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
But many in the political arena did, after his "predictions" turned out accurate. Of course, this merely speaks to the fact that the political industry isn't filled with the brightest bulbs. This matches my experience as someone who has lived in the DC area for 20 years, and has known a myriad of people who work in politics in varying roles and levels.

It's sad that many thought he was. And I know what you're talking about when it comes to the beltway bubble. I was born and raised here in DC and have lived in the metropolitan area for a very long time. Still do. I've worked with a lot of these political types as well. The atmosphere in Washington is completely different outside of Washington. It's a good and a bad thing.
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
Women's History Museum Celebrates Michele Bachmann, She Slams It As A Shrine To 'Radical Feminists' | ThinkProgress
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN) took to the House floor Wednesday to speak out against the National Women’s History Museum. The former presidential candidate’s warning: the museum will “enshrine the radical feminist movement that stands against the pro-life movement, the pro-family movement, and the pro-traditional marriage movement.”


One tiny problem with her argument: not only does the museum celebrate the very people who made her career in public service possible — those who paved her way to the right to vote, serve in Congress, and run for president—but it also honors Bachmann.

:facepalm:
 
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