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To: vladimir998
cast the first stone.....you're hateful attitude is probably more despicable to God than this young woman's actions....

however, as horrible as it was going to be, it would have been better for this young woman with the support of her husband and her family to carry this baby to her birth, and then letting nature take its course...if the anomalies were that great, the baby would not have survived that long and there would be decent closure...

32 posted on 02/10/2013 8:49:41 PM PST by cherry
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To: cherry

You wrote:

“cast the first stone.....you’re hateful attitude is probably more despicable to God than this young woman’s actions....”

Nope. Not even close. 1) My attitude is not hateful in the least. I expressed no hate whatsoever. I merely stated the truth. If you find the truth hateful, you have a problem. 2) She murdered her baby. God hates murder. It’s one of the few sins that cries out to heaven for vengeance. In fact, there are only four or five of those. You probably have no idea of what I’m talking about.

“it would have been better for this young woman with the support of her husband and her family to carry this baby to her birth, and then letting nature take its course...”

Exactly. Instead, she chose to MURDER her baby. I hope she repented afterward. Her whole family is culpable as well. I hope they all repent as well.


41 posted on 02/11/2013 4:36:47 AM PST by vladimir998
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To: cherry

Amen. My ex-wife and I were told she was carrying a child with significant deformities at six months. She was given a choice to abort the baby immediately or wait until the child died and have labor induced. To her everlasting credit, she chose the latter. She carried a child she knew to be dying for almost another month. It was agonizing physically, mentally and emotionally and she would do it again without hesitation. If this young woman’s life was endangered by the “fetal abnormalities”, then she should have been in a hospital. If the baby was in jeopardy, she should have beein in the hospital. Going to this butcher was the wrong choice and it cost them both their lives. We baptised and buried our beautiful daughter and still mark her birthday 17 years later. I wish this woman peace, but I have a hard time with forgiveness.


69 posted on 02/11/2013 2:25:37 PM PST by danno3150
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