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Originally posted by JarredAus
ok i googled it and f*** thaT tooo much work, im just gonna leave it
Everyone Feeling something. Anyone having clearer visions?!?!
Originally posted by IAMSEEKER
I can't remember who said that, but he said that we we're going thru a birth, and like any birth there will be blood, pain, and screams, but in the end it was worth it....
mmmm... interesting quote id like to know who said it... im going to google it now thanks
and not cripple our children
Sanctioning and even encouraging parents to kill their offspring has clearly devalued children born or unborn.
research has shown that 80 percent of women are pressured by their husbands or boyfriends or by their parents to abort their baby. Is this empowerment? www.hoshuha.com...
Like the Hippocratic Oath, which also vows to "never do harm", it is a reminder that the physician's role is to heal, not to harm. While many surgical procedures carry the risk of harm, their intent is to provide healing for the patient. The explicit intent of abortion, however, is to harm the embryo or fetus to death.From an ethical standpoint, it results in the violent destruction of a living human being. From a technical standpoint, it is a blind procedure which results in the forceful evacuation of the woman's uterus. Warren Hern is one of the most well-known abortionists in the United States. His book Abortion Practice remains the only single-author abortion textbook in publication. In it, he describes the abortion procedure this way www.abort73.com...
Every new life begins at conception. This is an irrefutable fact of biology. It is true for animals and true for humans. When considered alongside the law of biogenesis – that every species reproduces after its own kind – we can draw only one conclusion in regard to abortion. No matter what the circumstances of conception, no matter how far along in the pregnancy, abortion always ends the life of an individual human being. www.abort73.com...
Sir Albert Lilley, widely considered the "Father of Fetology", and unabashedly pro-life (as anyone with his vast knowledge of fetal development should be) makes some remarkable statements about fetal pain..By the same token we lack any proof that animals feel pain. However, to judge from their responses, it seems charitable to assume they do..and I for one would be unhappy to think we would withhold from the human fetus a charitable consideration we were prepared to extend to animals. www.abort73.com...
"There is a great deal at stake here. When the public learns that the causal link between abortion and breast cancer has been downplayed by the scientific community- for reasons that are idealogical rather than factual -- the feeling of betrayal will be strong." stopabortionbreastcancer.org...
Originally posted by xiphias
I feel a massive, rapid change on the horizon.
Not the end, but the beginning of something huge, as if something is about to come full circle.
It's an uneasy feeling, but not in a bad way.
Originally posted by ka119
Originally posted by xiphias
I feel a massive, rapid change on the horizon.
Not the end, but the beginning of something huge, as if something is about to come full circle.
It's an uneasy feeling, but not in a bad way.
Agreed. Somethings coming, no doubt about that. I cannot tell what its going to be, i dont believe it to be the end. Perhaps the beginning. Of what? I couldnt tell you.
Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
I've been ramping up for this for quite some time. I've detached myself from placing importance on personal possessions (although I like my stuff), and have made no plans to "head for the hills".
What's going to happen?
"Something wonderful..."
Here's Todd Rundgrens "Worldwide Epiphany" from the "No World Order" CD.
Worldwide epiphany, epiphany
Down in the lowlands to the top of the hill
Don't know what's comin', but we know that it will
Blind in Benares, deaf and dumb in LA
Hiding in Africa, but nobody gets away
Give it up one more time for the king of soul
Let the good times roll, bring it on, bring it on
Dusk 'til dawn, the landlady's gone
Send the bill to the government, pack it in cement
Babies and bachelors, fishes, cabbages, and queens
Can't hear it comin', but we know what it means
Boats upon the ocean, every plane in the air
Never know just how or when, but we always know where
Take it from the ground up, this is the last roundup
You can't win, and you can't break even
You can't be leavin' the game anyway
You've got to stay 'cause we came to play
It's a new gene, a new wavelength, or maybe it's a virus
Put the fire in us and inspire us
To trust and lust for the good life
And all that is required of us
Turn to the headline news as if we had a right to choose
To have no views as the rocket's red glare pollutes the air,
And we swear that it can't happen here
And we'll never be there
We got the right to know, which means
We got the right to misunderstand
And slant the plan to help our hand and man
They call it a culture, but it sucks you in like quicksand
Killer bees finally make it to Tokyo
Juliet never made it with Romeo
But check out the video later
Terminator III's gonna preview the next fifty years or soedit on 12/14/2010 by this_is_who_we_are because: typoedit on 12/14/2010 by this_is_who_we_are because: ditto