@sonship saidDo you think you are perhaps generalizing again that all atheists are pro-abortion?
@Ghost-of-a-DukeYou generalize irrespective of mood.I have always said that I worry about people who have no concern for animals.
Curious here. Since you worry about the cruel treatment of animals, how do you feel about the killing of human children in the wombs of human women ?
Do you have a similar concern for the treatment o ...[text shortened]... not completed in their formation in preparation to be born?
Or is that . . . different now ?
It is not a topic I wish to discuss. (for personal reasons).
@sonship saidAnd... pride.
@Ghost-of-a-DukeYou generalize irrespective of mood.I have always said that I worry about people who have no concern for animals.
Curious here. Since you worry about the cruel treatment of animals, how do you feel about the killing of human children in the wombs of human women ?
Do you have a similar concern for the treatment o ...[text shortened]... not completed in their formation in preparation to be born?
Or is that . . . different now ?
@suzianne saidNevertheless, perhaps it is only here on Earth that creatures in the image of God require saving. Perhaps we're the only ones who fell.
All possible permutations of lives lived and races created says this might be true. I still think that these would be the rarity. With intelligence also comes vanity, greed, envy, etc. A veritable minefield of traps laid by God's Nemesis.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidA small minority indeed of those who are "pro-choice" are also "pro-abortion".
Do you think you are perhaps generalizing again that all atheists are pro-abortion?
It is not a topic I wish to discuss. (for personal reasons).
Atheist or not.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
I didn't ask "all atheists". I asked you.
Collect your thoughts after your dodge, and answer.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIt could very well be. I suppose this could be why God tears his hair out over us. Perhaps we are indeed the exception.
Nevertheless, perhaps it is only here on Earth that creatures in the image of God require saving. Perhaps we're the only ones who fell.
@sonship saidI told you, it is not a topic I wish to discuss.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
I didn't ask "all atheists". I asked you.
Collect your thoughts after your dodge, and answer.
@suzianne saidHumanity in its entirety could be the lost sheep.
It could very well be. I suppose this could be why God tears his hair out over us. Perhaps we are indeed the exception.
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidGlen Larson, who created the sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica drew on Mormon theology for his premise, including a lost thirteenth tribe of humans. Larson was a member of the LDS church.
Humanity in its entirety could be the lost sheep.
Even so, Jesus saying that he has "other sheep" doesn't rule out that we may actually BE the lost sheep.
@indonesia-phil saidA rather wooly post sir.
I just looked in the mirror to be certain, and lost I may be, but I'm definitely not a sheep.