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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: Anonymous 2014-01-16 4:58

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The typical christian approach to the issue of abortion is purely in morality. Because it is immoral, it should be illegal. I think it is consistent if they said it is immoral and therefore should not be done. But making it illegal does not make not be done. It makes it done under much more dangerous circumstances. That's the core of what I'm saying if you can't handle the details of the dangerous circumstances. This point does not consider the ethics of abortion, but the consequences of it being illegal.

I'm assuming the hysterical one was women dying from crude abortions. This used to be a common thing. A women's sovereignty of her body as a right is another practical issue created by abortion being illegal. You can respond if you want to, or ignore it, but don't create an excuse to ignore it. Is there really a hysterical question?

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