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I just went to Eucharist this Sunday.

I've given up women.

The voice in my head that was plaguing me has stopped talking.

I feel so much better than I did before.
 
The big defeat for the pro-life movement today makes me think I need to get involved.
 
I just went to Eucharist this Sunday.

I've given up women.

The voice in my head that was plaguing me has stopped talking.

I feel so much better than I did before.
Women kept you from being a good Catholic? How did they do that?
 
The big defeat for the pro-life movement today makes me think I need to get involved.

nothing new for a christian attempting to impose their self serving values on everyone else ...
 
I'm actually happy today. That's unusual for me.
 
That's not the point. The point is, we're not allowed to kill humans to achieve some other goal.
It's funny though that the "pro-life" people generally support executions and going to war.
 
It's funny though that the "pro-life" people generally support executions and going to war.
Guess, what? That's not a legitimate argument.

Execution is killing a person who's committed a serious crime, usually murder in the first degree.

War is justified for self defense, or defense of an ally.
 
Guess, what? That's not a legitimate argument.

Execution is killing a person who's committed a serious crime, usually murder in the first degree.

War is justified for self defense, or defense of an ally.

There we go, you're justifying killing.

Iraq has no justifications and most right wingers supported invading Iraq based on blatantly dodgy "evidence" that was made up. Not one attacker from 9/11 was from Iraq.
 
The big defeat for the pro-life movement today makes me think I need to get involved.
It hasn't totally been defeated. I am encouraged by the story of Abby Johnson, former director of a Planned Parenthood abortion "clinic" so called. She never had to assist much in abortions, if at all, but one day she had to and she was horrified.. left her job and joined the pro life people she used to negatively engage with outside the "clinic" protesting. Then she started working to get other abortion workers to leave. The clinic she worked for was shut down and many others were also because of the work of 40 Days for Life, which she joined after leaving the house of murder
 
But you justify murder yourself

of the most helpless and innocent among us

babies in the womb.

How can you virtue signal?

But I'm not going around telling everyone that to be moral you have to follow my set of morals.

I'm saying "your religion says this, and you're breaking it", not that I follow your religion.
 
But I'm not going around telling everyone that to be moral you have to follow my set of morals.

I'm saying "your religion says this, and you're breaking it", not that I follow your religion.
I'm guessing that you are just as moral as the next guy. Probably even more moral than forkedinthehead, but my question to you is if morals are constructs of man, why does everyone want to be seen as moral? Why aren't there people who say, "screw your invisible code of common decency, I don't want to be moral. I want to get as much as I can as often as I can and I don't care who gets hurt in the process."

Why is that? It's a serious question.
 

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