MarAzul
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It's already been shown that capital punishment isn't a deterrent
This might be more true than we would hope. But it surely slams the door on a repeat.
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It's already been shown that capital punishment isn't a deterrent
Not trying to argue, just trying to share what the Bible says and what I believe. Not trying to force anything on anyone.
I understand your counterpoints, yet still believe by faith - not blindly. I've done enough study to feel comfortable with the points you have brought up.
I love that you have researched and know the Bible, we have just come to different conclusions.
Well, besides Congress,
State Legislatures,
Counties,
City Councils.
What else?
Perhaps culls would be a better word for those that need to be eliminated.
I have to disagree. The whole question depends on how far along the woman's pregnancy is.
Obviously killing a child just before birth or during birth would be murder.
It seems clear to me that killing a freshly fertized egg would not be murder.
The answer seems to be somewhere in between. I see our problem as defining where that in between point is.
That says something about you but nothing about the culprit.lots of people deserve execution.
some deserve torture.
I'm a supporter of Roe v. Wade.But that's exactly what Roe does. If you read it, it explains what to do using your exact reasoning.
Maybe different (lower level) curriculum? Idk, Alabama gets a lot of shit but god damn do they pump out great football teams lolAlabama actually has the single highest graduation rate of all 50 states. I just read that the other day and was surprised. Maybe they just pass everyone? I wonder what that lady’s metric is for quality of public education?
My father went to public school in Alabama. Yes, they pretty much pass everyone.Alabama actually has the single highest graduation rate of all 50 states. I just read that the other day and was surprised. Maybe they just pass everyone? I wonder what that lady’s metric is for quality of public education?
Funny how the people who want to wipe out Roe v Wade, a long standing law, flip their shit if you even mention the second amendment being outdated. Yeah yeah they’re different. Laws and constitutional rights blah blah
Do people read your posts anymore? Just to satisfy your curiosity, no, I didn't read this post of yours.Jim Carrey's pro-abortion tweet backfires: 'You blessed the pro-life movement with this'
By Caleb Parke | Fox News
Actor Jim Carrey's latest tweet took a shot at Alabama's new abortion law, but it seemed to backfire, drawing praise from pro-lifers instead.
The "Dumb and Dumber" star tweeted an image Saturday of his artwork depicting Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, who signed one of the strictest anti-abortion laws in the nation, as a fully formed preborn baby being aborted from the womb.
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"I think If (sic) you're going to terminate a pregnancy, it should be done sometime before the fetus becomes Governor of Alabama," Carrey wrote.
The politically charged depiction garnered some unlikely responses from the right.
"Thank you for the truly accurate (and therefore horrifying) portrayal of abortion... sucking out the brains of a PERSON because that person is inconvenient to you. You blessed the pro-life movement with this," Liz Wheeler, OANN host, commented.
"This is a pretty great depiction of an abortion: clinically accurate, and wiping out an individual human life," conservative commentator Ben Shapiro wrote.
Obianuju Ekeocha, founder of The Culture of Life Africa, added: "At least you seem to know how grisly an abortion is. Your image is accurate down to the abortionist’s cannula suctioning out the brain matter of the fetus, sort of like a serial killer at work...you do know what an abortion looks like. Bravo!"
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, also slammed Carrey, calling the painting "vicious" and "angry."
A representative from Twitter told Fox News the company is "not able to comment on individual user accounts."
Twitter states in its rules under "hateful conduct" that the company will permanently suspend any account that includes a "violent threat...incites fears, or reduces someone to less than human," and under "glorification of violence," a user will be suspended for "specific threats of violence or wishing for serious physical harm, death, or disease to an individual or group of people."