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How many Christians are here?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-14 11:20

I am a Christian. However, I don't attend church, because I'm not very social. On the other hand I keep God close to my heart. I am a sinner, and my heart is full of regrets. I feel that every day I find a new way to spit on all I have been given and I just can't turn back some things. So I feel the need for salvation. I believe Jesus came to earth to show us the dangers of ``amor sui', and is our savior. I certainly accept him as my savior.

Is anyone else here a Christian? I imagine most of you are atheists, agnostics or of other religions. This is ok with me, as I understand it is what is fashionable amongst young people these days. However, I'm always happy when I meet a fellow Christian in an unexpected place :)

Name: >>66 2014-01-16 4:18

Although the ideal case would be to give it a chance at life, whatever its life may turn out to be. But this isn't possible as the amount of newborns surpasses the amount of parents accepting children.

But there are other points in the abortion debate.

What about the choice of a woman? If a women doesn't want to have a child, and the state forces the women to have a child, she no longer has a right to her own body. Some consider this rape.

What if the pregnancy was a result of rape?

What about consequences of making abortion illegal? It wont got away just because it's against the law. But it will be performed by less qualified individuals, or by the woman herself, in less sanitary conditions, and the woman will have a much higher risk. You know the imgery, a women dead in a room, slumped over in a small pool of blood, with a bloody coat hanger nearby. That's the result of making it illegal.

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