LOL. So, are you implying I'm pro abortion? Anyone who knows me will tell you I'm about as far from the middle of the road as you're likely to find. I am vehemently pro-life. But, unlike some, that does not mean I have allowed my emotions run amok at the expense of reason.
There is no debate on the debacle that was the Florida court system.
I have yet to have anyone make a reasonable or convincing case -- legal or moral -- for how the court could have justifiably severed the sacred marriage contract willingly entered into by Terri and her husband (scoundrel that he is).
If you're going to try to say he breached it through adultery, I'll mention that adulterous husbands are quite often forgiven by their wives and, even if they aren't, in neither case is a marriage contract declared null and void without due process of law. Forgiving wives and their adulterous husbands are not required to replace their "broken" marriage contracts. How can you be so sure Terri would not be a loving, forgiving wife?
No use stating that, "Yes, there is a culture of death. I just don't see it in this case." That statement and your characterization of your parents and Christians leaves much to be desired in trying offer defense to an abomination.
You're certainly free to express your scathing opinion. Feel free to back it up with something more than pure emotion.
You are either pro life or pro abortion. There is no debate on the debacle that was the Florida court system.
No use stating that, "Yes, there is a culture of death. I just don't see it in this case." That statement and your characterization of your parents and Christians leaves much to be desired in trying offer defense to an abomination.
DITTO! Just needed to be said again - my thoughts exactly.