tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3256165281863652253.post3376089609194988435..comments2023-10-24T07:38:47.024-07:00Comments on A Shepherd's Voice: Common Ground With Theorists of Murder? Part IIA Shepherd's Voicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16743324067287303823noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3256165281863652253.post-16715511538569818382009-06-04T09:34:08.095-07:002009-06-04T09:34:08.095-07:00Anonymous:
Every single sentence in your comment ...Anonymous:<br /><br />Every single sentence in your comment is incorrect: <br /><br />1) “By the ‘until they renounce’ standard, it seems that some members of the ‘pro-life’ community want it both ways.” <br /><br />I can’t have any common ground with people who think it’s acceptable to murder another person and I don’t think abortionists should accept that there is any common ground with people who think it’s acceptable to murder them.<br /><br />2) “Unfortunately, abortion is not merely a fact of life, it is still a legally protected practice.” <br /><br />So what? So were the holocaust and slavery, to give just two examples. The question is not one of legality, but of justice.<br /><br />3) “Inconveniently, murdering an adult in their place of worship is not legally protected.” <br /><br />Who, besides you, says that is “inconvenient”?<br /><br />4) “This, and other "pro-life" websites refuse to directly and explicitly renounce violence in all it's forms, including the murder of a doctor who performs abortions.” <br /><br />Go here: http://johnmalloysdb.blogspot.com/2009/05/we-are-in-mourning.html<br /><br />5) “This not only stalls any fruitful dialogue that might eventually end abortion, it makes some anti-abortion activists no better than the pro-abortion activists they constantly attack”.<br /> <br />Who are “some”? Names, please.Gibbons in SFnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3256165281863652253.post-21161612922180231612009-06-04T07:36:41.509-07:002009-06-04T07:36:41.509-07:00By the "until they renounce" standard, i...By the "until they renounce" standard, it seems that some members of the "pro-life" community want it both ways. Unfortunately, abortion is not merely a fact of life, it is still a legally protected practice. Inconveniently, murdering an adult in their place of worship is not legally protected. This, and other "pro-life" websites refuse to directly and explicitly renounce violence in all it's forms, including the murder of a doctor who performs abortions. This not only stalls any fruitful dialogue that might eventually end abortion, it makes some anti-abortion activists no better than the pro-abortion activists they constantly attack. Wake up to the flawed, sinful humanity we all share!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com