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To: RMF who wrote (856230)5/12/2015 3:32:51 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574259
 
I'm not antagonistic at all towards Christianity UNTIL it starts to try and dictate how our society should be run. Like how? I take it you would have objected to the Abolition movement - read up on John Brown, he was a fanatic fundamentalist if ever there was one. Maybe you object to that Southern CHRISTIAN Leadership Conference which was behind the civil rights movement.

Christianity seems to generally be in favor of every married woman having as many children as possible. Really? I'm a Christian and I think people can have as many as they want. Maybe you're getting at abortion. Yes, most Christians frown on that.

And it's also in favor of every unmarried woman being forced to give birth if she's impregnated whether she wants to or not. Ah I was right. Here's something to think about ... maybe it's better to try to avoid getting pregnant, maybe there are alternatives to abortion, like adoption. IMO most of the women who have abortions will end up in the same situation again anyway and it's only the getting serious about life and settling down and dealing with the consequences of the lifestyle they've been living that will stop them from abortion after abortion after abortion. But that's just my opinion.

Unless GOD is going to show up in the next couple decades and supply us with a whole bunch more natural resources (including drinking water) we are going to be in a heck of a mess. I don't buy the limited resources argument ... the "Club of Rome" made a bunch of projections a long time ago about impending Armageddon due to overpopulation and they were wrong across the board.