I'd link that stonetoss comic but I don't have it handy.
Another banger is the screencap of JBP (PBUH) and some new series he's doing with his wife on the importance of marriage alongside a screencap of him and Dave talking about Dave and his husband becoming parents via surrogacy.
"Conservatism" is just leftists driving the speed limit
While the "dissident" right argues about whether or not abortion should have been an election topic the enemy appoints a braindead guy to the US Senate.
The right accepts the left's frame so completely that it implicitly accepts that only the left has the Mandate of Heaven to rule. it's always "some women want to be sluts, and we have to accept that", but never "some people don't want murdering babies to be a routine medical procedure, and we have to accept that."
In a sane world even a right-liberal ought to be able to see that any society which encourages the present generation to sacrifice the next to get by isn't a healthy one. "Some women have to murder their children to be able to pay their bills, and we have to accept that" would not be something a "liberal" 100 years ago would have recognized as liberalism.
This place is mostly libertarians and stormfags neither of which are interested in anything remotely sane or working to improve society. Both groups members have been bitching about abortion to the actual right wingers on here and no stormfags are not right wing because you cannot be a right wing socialist
I'm just sitting here wondering why the hell I should vote for a Republican if they're afraid to do anything I want them to do or that they say they'll do.
I’m pro life but it does seem in a few races that hurt the GOP although not the major issue they thought it would be. Crime and inflation were more important
I’ll field this one. So while the Bible never explicitly mentions abortion, there are multiple reference in the Bible about how God forms us and knows us from the moment we are in a mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5, multiple Psalms like 22:10, etc. Most Christians point to these passages, and our knowledge of human development/biology to come to the conclusion that life starts at the moment of conception, and since Exodus 20:13 condemns murdering another human, abortion is always inherently wrong. There have been of course debates in the history of Christianity as to when the spirit enters the child but most err on the side of caution.
Look at it this way, there is near universal ethical agreement that “it is always wrong to purposely take an innocent life.” So philosophically there are 3 options a person can hold in regards to abortion: A human life starts at conception, we don’t know exactly when human life starts, or Human life does not start at conception. Unless someone can prove the last position by definitively providing evidence and an exact line as to when a human life begins, the most logical and ethical decision is to ban it in the name of caution. Since most Christians hold the first and second positions, they cannot in good conscience allow what either is, or could potentially be, state sanctioned murder.
Anyway, that’s the abridged version. Also, to clarify what the previous poster said, the Immaculate Conception is a Catholic Dogma that states Mary, through the intercession of the Holy Spirit, was born without Original Sin. Just figured I’d break that down because a lot of people thinks that it refers to the Virgin Birth, but the 2 events are separate. It’s why you’ll never see the term Immaculate Conception in Protestant theological writings
What does it matter what Christians think? Abortion should be opposed on ethical grounds, and not religious grounds, as the left loves to pretend opposition to abortion is about blind allegiance to religion when it's not.
It matters because without God, all things necessarily become relative. It is the reason why Atheists, moreso than any other group, push for progressive ideology based on a "what feels good" moral ground.
Of course, it becomes exceedingly difficult in today's age, when we are so isolated and protected what is actually real, to interact and develop that relationship with the spiritual world to be able to believe that - let alone build an entire moral structure around such concepts.
One of the things Molymeme used to have to contend with as an atheist ancap was that the people most hostile to his political philosophy agreed with him on religion (fellow atheists), and the people most agreeable to his politics were the most hostile to his religious philosophy (evangelical Christians). So he had to pick a side, and I think ultimately he decided that he'd rather be an atheist among ancap Christians than an ancap among progressive atheists.
Here's a secular argument for pro-life. When a spermatozoa and an ovum combine, a human embryo is formed. Not a dog, or a fish, or a bird, or a turtle. 100% of the time, a human baby will be born. We know this because SCIENCE tells us. According to SCIENCE, the baby has DNA distinct from both his mother and father, all the way at the beginning, at conception. Not 15 weeks. Not 9 months. So at no point is it the mother's body. It is a distinct human entity.
I can say this as a man who was raised atheist, was pro-choice until the disgusting 3rd trimester and date-of-birth abortion laws in New York and Virginia made me reconsider, and yes I became pro-life BEFORE converting to Christianity. There is no longer any valid argument for abortion. It's murder because the child is always going to be a human.
The Bible does not say a great many things. The answer to your question is that Biblical literalism is a weird American Protestant thing that even they don't hold to all the time. Christianity has a very long tradition of Aristotelianism; it's baked into the thinking even if most Christians don't realize it. We believe abortion is murder (and a sin) because it is reasonable.
republicans shouldn't welcome faggots either but here we are
Just wait until they start pandering to them.
I'd link that stonetoss comic but I don't have it handy.
Another banger is the screencap of JBP (PBUH) and some new series he's doing with his wife on the importance of marriage alongside a screencap of him and Dave talking about Dave and his husband becoming parents via surrogacy.
"Conservatism" is just leftists driving the speed limit
While the "dissident" right argues about whether or not abortion should have been an election topic the enemy appoints a braindead guy to the US Senate.
The right accepts the left's frame so completely that it implicitly accepts that only the left has the Mandate of Heaven to rule. it's always "some women want to be sluts, and we have to accept that", but never "some people don't want murdering babies to be a routine medical procedure, and we have to accept that."
This place is mostly right-liberals, not dissident right.
In a sane world even a right-liberal ought to be able to see that any society which encourages the present generation to sacrifice the next to get by isn't a healthy one. "Some women have to murder their children to be able to pay their bills, and we have to accept that" would not be something a "liberal" 100 years ago would have recognized as liberalism.
This place is mostly libertarians and stormfags neither of which are interested in anything remotely sane or working to improve society. Both groups members have been bitching about abortion to the actual right wingers on here and no stormfags are not right wing because you cannot be a right wing socialist
Libertarians are right-liberals.
I also don't like or promote Peterson although I will speak out against outright lies about the man
It's this one https://stonetoss.com/comic/mud-slinging/
edit: it might be this one though? https://stonetoss.com/comic/friends-without-benefits/
I'm actively and vocally opposed to it irl so 🤷♂️
I'm just sitting here wondering why the hell I should vote for a Republican if they're afraid to do anything I want them to do or that they say they'll do.
It's completely astro-turfed and fake, just like the con-inc push to prop up DeSantis.
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That just means you never had access to the kotakuinaction2 sub
I deleted my reddit account, stop giving that shithole traffic.
Oh..
They need to embrace "misogyny".
Scientists have continually been unable to find any such "gay gene." It seriously just looks like if you're abused as a child, you turn out gay.
I’m pro life but it does seem in a few races that hurt the GOP although not the major issue they thought it would be. Crime and inflation were more important
Immaculate conception which is in the Bible dictates that life begins at conception, but go on with your easily disproven conjecture
I’ll field this one. So while the Bible never explicitly mentions abortion, there are multiple reference in the Bible about how God forms us and knows us from the moment we are in a mother’s womb. Jeremiah 1:5, multiple Psalms like 22:10, etc. Most Christians point to these passages, and our knowledge of human development/biology to come to the conclusion that life starts at the moment of conception, and since Exodus 20:13 condemns murdering another human, abortion is always inherently wrong. There have been of course debates in the history of Christianity as to when the spirit enters the child but most err on the side of caution.
Look at it this way, there is near universal ethical agreement that “it is always wrong to purposely take an innocent life.” So philosophically there are 3 options a person can hold in regards to abortion: A human life starts at conception, we don’t know exactly when human life starts, or Human life does not start at conception. Unless someone can prove the last position by definitively providing evidence and an exact line as to when a human life begins, the most logical and ethical decision is to ban it in the name of caution. Since most Christians hold the first and second positions, they cannot in good conscience allow what either is, or could potentially be, state sanctioned murder.
Anyway, that’s the abridged version. Also, to clarify what the previous poster said, the Immaculate Conception is a Catholic Dogma that states Mary, through the intercession of the Holy Spirit, was born without Original Sin. Just figured I’d break that down because a lot of people thinks that it refers to the Virgin Birth, but the 2 events are separate. It’s why you’ll never see the term Immaculate Conception in Protestant theological writings
What does it matter what Christians think? Abortion should be opposed on ethical grounds, and not religious grounds, as the left loves to pretend opposition to abortion is about blind allegiance to religion when it's not.
It matters because without God, all things necessarily become relative. It is the reason why Atheists, moreso than any other group, push for progressive ideology based on a "what feels good" moral ground.
Of course, it becomes exceedingly difficult in today's age, when we are so isolated and protected what is actually real, to interact and develop that relationship with the spiritual world to be able to believe that - let alone build an entire moral structure around such concepts.
One of the things Molymeme used to have to contend with as an atheist ancap was that the people most hostile to his political philosophy agreed with him on religion (fellow atheists), and the people most agreeable to his politics were the most hostile to his religious philosophy (evangelical Christians). So he had to pick a side, and I think ultimately he decided that he'd rather be an atheist among ancap Christians than an ancap among progressive atheists.
Literally who?
Stephan Molyneux aka Molymeme
He ought to conduct actual spiritual practices and see how that manifests in his life before he says something as bold as there is no god.
Here's a secular argument for pro-life. When a spermatozoa and an ovum combine, a human embryo is formed. Not a dog, or a fish, or a bird, or a turtle. 100% of the time, a human baby will be born. We know this because SCIENCE tells us. According to SCIENCE, the baby has DNA distinct from both his mother and father, all the way at the beginning, at conception. Not 15 weeks. Not 9 months. So at no point is it the mother's body. It is a distinct human entity.
I can say this as a man who was raised atheist, was pro-choice until the disgusting 3rd trimester and date-of-birth abortion laws in New York and Virginia made me reconsider, and yes I became pro-life BEFORE converting to Christianity. There is no longer any valid argument for abortion. It's murder because the child is always going to be a human.
The Bible does not say a great many things. The answer to your question is that Biblical literalism is a weird American Protestant thing that even they don't hold to all the time. Christianity has a very long tradition of Aristotelianism; it's baked into the thinking even if most Christians don't realize it. We believe abortion is murder (and a sin) because it is reasonable.