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Originally posted by @fmf
What's your take on the moral issue highlighted by the Flight 571 scenario?
Perhaps you missed my post regarding this thread. Go back and read it again, and then be bold and answer the question.


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I see. You are never attacking people regardless of how much venom you spew at them, and yet, I come in and ask one question and now I am "swinging my fists". Please try to at least be lucid while you spew your venom in this "internet argument".

I'd give my opinion, but I'm not stupid. I'd just become another target for your bile. Oh, wait, I guess I already am... 😞

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Originally posted by @fmf
Does "the true meaning of the Bible" support your stance on abortion? Thread 173699 page 3.
As your bosum buddy says, "Don't be a prick everyday of your life, have today off."

And please do not claim you are "on-topic" with this strangely random venom.

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Originally posted by @suzianne
As your bosum buddy says, "Don't be a prick everyday of your life, have today off."
I understand your stance on abortion. I understand your rationale for it. The question is, however, do you think your stance has scriptural support according to your understanding of the Bible? I ask it in light of you saying this to Eladar: "You have a completely piss-poor record of understanding the Bible. You claim lots of absurd things about the Bible and you're called out for them almost immediately after you claim them."

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Originally posted by @suzianne
Perhaps you missed my post regarding this thread. Go back and read it again, and then be bold and answer the question.
What was wrong with my answer in my second post on page 19? Did you not see it?

What is your answer to the same question?

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Originally posted by @dj2becker
Objective moral standards mean that some actions are always immoral no matter the circumstances. Ok if cannibalism is not always wrong, what about rape? Do you believe anything is always wrong? Or does everything go?
Dive?

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So if there is no single go to point for moral absolutism, do you think everyone should morally behave as they see fit?

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That doesn't follow from your claim that you believe rape is always wrong.

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You said you believe certain things (like rape) are always wrong, yet you say everyone can just do as they see fit? 🙄

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See my post above this one.

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