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Marital Rape

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Originally posted by FMF
Not at all. Coercion through violence and coercion through the threat of violence are the same in the commission of a crime. Either way, it's rape. If it takes place in a marriage, it is marital rape.
you seem to be saying that some forms of coercion constitute rape but others do not.



Originally posted by robbie carrobie
surprise surprise, as soon as you take away the ability to make debate personal he is like a fish out of water floundering and thrashing about the forum floor.
Is not rape an act that a Christian like you can simply condemn?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
you seem to be saying that some forms of coercion constitute rape but others do not.
What makes you say that?


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no you are being made to take responsibility for your own words, tell us how its possible to remain morally detached and condone an action at the same time divesgeester. Sixth time asking.



Originally posted by FMF
What makes you say that?
your words.

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shut up you self righteous pompous moralist, always moralizing over other people.



Originally posted by robbie carrobie
your words.
My words? Where did I say "some forms of coercion constitute rape but others do not"?



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its impossible and therefore your assertions of my condoning an action are balderdash!


Originally posted by FMF
My words? Where did I say "some forms of coercion constitute rape but others do not"?
you seem to think that coercion through seduction is fine but coercion through threat of violence is not.


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Even if someone takes no moral stance you will make one up for them absolutely regardless of any considerations.