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      Citing the bible seems like a good way to undermine your position. The bible 100% is pro-abortion. The bible 100% says life begins at birth. Treating a fetus like a person is one of the least Christian things the right does.

      Edit: just going to post this right up front here. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8KShXpd/

      • @zigmus64
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        Please help me with this one. I’m genuinely interested in understanding this. Got any sources?

        • themeatbridge
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          Exodus 21:22 differentiates between causing a miscarriage and murder.

          Numbers 5 has the Lord ordering an abortion, complete with instructions for how to give one and why (suspicions of a wife being unfaithful).

          Genesis 2:7 describes a soul entering the body with the first breath.

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                Because quoting Old Testament verses like that is a slippery slope. You are entering the realm of Jewish law, where many Jewish scholars debate the law in the Talmud with many commentaries.

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            Genesis 2:7 describes a soul entering the body with the first breath.

            This one always feels rather flimsy to me. It deals with God breathing life into the first man created. It doesn’t necessarily say anything about fetuses or embryos.

            Not that it makes much of a difference, since it’s ultimately just an interpretation of a creation myth that shouldn’t sway public policy one way or another.

            • @stoly
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              But what other precedent would you cite?

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                From the Bible? The other two verses quoted are fine. But honestly anyone who looks to the Bible for truth isn’t going to accept my interpretation over their preferred priest, pastor, or whatever.

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          Exodus 21 describes a scenario in which men who are fighting strike a pregnant woman and cause her to miscarry. A monetary fine is imposed if the woman suffers no other harm beyond the miscarriage. However, if the woman suffers additional harm, the perpetrator’s punishment is to suffer reciprocal harm, up to life for life.

          So clearly a fetus is not alive enough to trigger the life for a life clause. That’s probably the clearest example.

          Also here is a much better explanation than I can provide: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8KShXpd/

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              Because it’s something that’s easily googled? Because it’s lazy to ask questions like that before trying to find it yourself?

              • @[email protected]
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                The request seemed genuine. Google also gives a number of conflicting answers from a variety of dubious sources. I’m happy to provide a citation and probably should keep a link to that Dan McClellan video and just post it any time I make the assertion.

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                  What you’re teaching them to do is trust “experts” on the internet to give them unbiased sources. (And we know that there’s no such thing.) You might be an expert, I’ll grant you, but what happens the next time they ask about COVID and the only person who replies sends them a link about bleach light treatments?

                  There’s nothing wrong with answering questions, but I’d much rather answer the question “Is this link/source legit?” than “What’s the answer?” I think that’s more ethical, and more critical thinking can come into play by explaining why a source is or isn’t good.

      • NoSpiritAnimal
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        I knew it was going to be Dr Dan before I even opened the link.

        Highly recommend everyone check him out and his podcast Data Over Dogma. It’s a bit corny at times, but he covers all the hottest biblical misinformation of the day.

        He’s got a PhD in religious studies and specializes in all the ways people negotiate with the text. He’s a mormon but his cohost is an atheist, so they truly take a measured approach to interpretation.

        You can also follow him on most socials @maklelan

        Watching him rip a youtube scholar a new butt is always entertaining.

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      Normally, yes, but who knows what the Tribunal of Six will do.

      Also, that instance name is awesome lol

    • @afraid_of_zombies
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      Har the SCOTUS ruled that the Bible is the highest text of the land yet?

    • Flying Squid
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      With this SCOTUS? They’d probably tell you to keep going and quote even more.

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    For all the rhetoric that Americans heap on the Iranian government’s theocratic authoritarian abuse of their citizens, there are a lot of folks that seem to look at it and go: You know, this would be pretty sweet with a Jeebus re-branding.

    • Flying Squid
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      We already have a group of six Mullahs whose pronouncements cannot be challenged and who are in their position for life.

    • @CharlesDarwin
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      Yup. They hate to be reminded of it, too. They are basically the same thing, they are both adherents to Abrahamic religion, as well as being regressive, hypocritical cons.

      It gets even worse for them when you point out they worship the same god. Oh, they really hate that. Just ask them to name their god when they go on about “God” in a provincial way. It’s Yahweh, aka Allah. Same thing.

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      You know, this would be pretty sweet with a Jeebus re-branding.

      The history of the early church evangelizing, in one sentence.

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    Huh? Alabama is so fucking screwed up they refuse to “kill” a frozen embryo because it’s made in god’s image. Still, they will not hesitate to execute a felon with the death penalty even though he is living and breathing already in god’s image. Can someone explain this to me slowly? I’m old.

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      I can only explain it quickly: there is no logic or critical thinking behind choices like these.

      • themeatbridge
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        It’s worse than that. The conservative mind abhors logic. It requires a level of narcissistic flexibility that permits any political opinion that benefits the conservative.

        Angry people vote. If you can make people angry by convincing them that your opponent wants to murder babies, that’s good for you because it makes stupid people angry. If you can also convince voters that your opoonents are friendly to murderers who should die, then that’s good for you because it makes stupid people angry.

        It’s always easier to convince stupid people that someone else is wrong than it is to convince anyone that you are right.

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      It’s about control and punishment of women. Plus, churches are often as uncompromising *as the NRA: rape, vulnerable people, incest, etc; abortion is always bad and can’t be tolerated.

      How they’re able to justify killing criminals, I don’t know…

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      “Forgiveness is for chumps”

      -our supreme (totally christian) mullahs

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      Gotta wait until they’re too old to be cold on the battlefield before you execute them.

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        • @cmoney
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          Looks like I was wrong, Alabama did away with the Judeg override in 2017, however anyone who’s life sentence was overridden before 2017 Alabama still wants to execute those people

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    I’m over the south. The Bible this the Bible that. They act like there is only one made up “god” in the world and we all have to obey him no matter what if we believe in that “god” or no god.

    • @cultsuperstar
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      Well to be fair, every religion’s god is the one true God. But yes, the south put too much I to the bible because they don’t know any better. It’s how they were raised. Thank you to those that that had deeper thought and questioned and got out.

      • @PrinceWith999Enemies
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        Well to be fair, every religion’s god is the one true God.

        That’s not even a little bit true. Historically, most religions were polytheistic, and most religions today would count as such by outside observers.

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          I like how Jesus/Issa sent Thomas to India, so the poor guy gets to Kerala and starts talking about The Son of God and they’re all “oh ok, another one, we’ll add him to the list” and he’s all “no not like that!!”

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          Islam attempts to play the trump card by claiming that it represents the best and final revelations.

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            Yeah, Islam is sort of an outlier. Even the Bible has references to other gods.

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    Might as well cite Harry Potter. The words from “the” bible have no legal meaning in a secular nation.

      • @CharlesDarwin
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        Well, in the radicalized Gilead states, yeah. Many (hopefully most) Americans recognize that freedom of religion requires freedom FROM religion still.

        And the percentage of “nones” is growing all the time.

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    ‘Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, Before you were born I sanctified you.’ Jeremiah 1:5 (NKJV 1982),” the opinion read.

    Jesus sanctified bread and wine too. Does that make them human?

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      Before I formed you should include sperm and eggs right?

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        Presumably God knows everything before it is formed. Birds, fish, plants…

    • @Xanis
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      Jesus sanctified bread and wine too. Does that make them human?

      No. Because they decide what to interpret.

      Why?

      Because we do little to combat it. To teach a child something is right or wrong there should be consequences.

      • @ChonkyOwlbear
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        Public education used to be the bulwark against parents failing to educate their kids. A solid public education system that everyone is required to participate in (with no idiotic parental permission slips for certain topics) is necessary for a country where everyone shares the same reality.

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    Time to move to Alabama, freeze a bunch of embryos, and claim a fuck ton of dependents on my taxes.

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      Apparently in Georgia, a fetus in utero can count for a small tax credit. But generally, these psychos are not actually interested in the embryos themselves, merely in the concept as it relates to controlling the reproductive lives of other people

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        If the “small tax credit” is in any way different from a regular dependent deduction, then a fetus in utero is not the same as a child ex utero.

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          Yeah, I’m not clear on whether it’s the same deduction or not. Either way, it’s surreal that we are actually discussing this as a real life scenario.

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    Cut that fucking state loose we don’t need them.

    • dantheclammanOP
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      Around 36% of voters there went for Biden, and only a 46% turnout. So a lot of people who didn’t vote for Trump.

        • dantheclammanOP
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          They aren’t irrelevant. They can be mobilized, and their turnout made the difference in Georgia and Arizona flipping blue. Some are apathetic, but others would vote if they had transportation, time off work, childcare, were informed about what interests of theirs were at stake

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      But we will lose Boeing if we do that…hmm. I think I might have found another reason.

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    “the public policy of this state to recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children, including the right to life,”

    anyone who claims to believe this and doesn’t spend every possible moment fucking and popping babies out is a hypocrite.

    I had a… let’s call it a “discussion”, with a coworker once regarding this and described how the IVF process ends with more than 1 viable embryo and the rest may be kept on ice or just destroyed. I told him that if he had it his way, IVF would be illegal, stopping those people desperate enough to spend 10’s of thousands on 1+ rounds of IVF to have a kid.

    You could tell from his reaction that he had no idea and he didn’t even really believe what I was saying. I kindof wish I could talk to him again and remind him of the conversation but we know people like that never admit they were wrong.

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    It is not the role of this Court to craft a new limitation based on our own view of what is or is not wise public policy. That is especially true where, as here, the People of this State have adopted a Constitutional amendment directly aimed at stopping courts from excluding ‘unborn life’ from legal protection.

    -Alabama Supreme Court Associate Justice Jay Mitchell in the majority’s opinion.

    This sounds like a fancy judge way of saying, “Alabama, you really shit the bed on this one.” Is this Malicious Compliance?

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    The Fourth Great Awakening is the worst thing to have happened to modern America.