Monday, January 23, 2006

How Jesus feels about abortion


What more can be said? Please pray for the Unborn

6 Comments:

Blogger Fidei Defensor said...

I have heard of these freaks at the Church of Euthanasia. If you want to see something really sick check out some of their pictures, especailly their vile mockery of Our Lord and clergy.

Thankfully most people would realize they are nutcases, though I would count them among the special assualt troops of the culture of death.

As is the case with their comrades, these people, unless they repent, are looking at an eternity in Hell, the result of their lifetime of pushing away all that is good.

On the plus side, due to their utter disdain for procreation they won't even be around a generation from now.

It sill sucks that people like this will live off the social security money of other people's children.

These flakes will pay, don't think they won't pay.

9:06 PM  
Blogger Perun said...

Yeah, I know all about the pictures there. I accidently same across it when I was googling for the picture above.


I actually tried that link of yours and sought out who links to that site. Lots of people seem to link to it, especially Humanist and Atheist sites.

9:25 PM  
Blogger Peter Jacobs said...

I think you`ll find that the above is just a rather bad picture. As far as I`m aware, abortion was not a readily available medical option in the time of Christ. And I`m sure a combination of the infant mortality rate of the time and the practice of stoning unwed mothers and adulterers probably meant there was no need for abortion.

3:54 PM  
Blogger Perun said...

What are you talking about? Abortion was common place in the ancient world. It was even customary to leave unwanted babies out in the elements to die!

Many historians note that one reason Christianity grew to be so influential in the ancient world was because of its opposition to abortion and such, which meant that birth-rates among Christians were usually higher than among pagans.

4:30 PM  
Blogger CS said...

Perun, I think he means in ancient Jewish Israel, since he mentions stoning.

In which case it would be largely true...not Rome, Greece and such though.

1:21 AM  
Blogger Perun said...

Well Israel was within the Greeco-Roman sphere by this time, and there as considerable Hellenistic influence in the region.

Nevertheless, I believe there are more than enough laws in the Old Testament that ban abortion.

1:23 PM  

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