By: Stacy Trasancos
You do not need me to make you happy. That is all up to you. You are free to pursue it. I’m not obligated to provide happiness for you, nor am I obligated to approve of your choices. If your happiness...
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Stacy it is still sad that rather than respond to my questions you always go for the “you are picking a fight” “I am not responsible for your happiness” “I am not obligated to approve of your choices”...
View ArticleBy: Stacy Trasancos
Sorry, Alan, it’s a stupid question. “Answer without using religion, but tell me what God said.” You don’t even know what you are asking. It’s an insincere question. You did say I was “impeding your...
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Stacy, I will agree you are right on one thing. I should not have said answer without using religion, that was vague. I should have said answer without using a specific religion, as all religions...
View ArticleBy: Pro-life blog buzz 9-11-12
[...] Accepting Abundance shares a cartoon portrayal of the issue of conscience rights. Think taxpayer-funded birth control and abortion: [...]
View ArticleBy: alanl64
not sure why twice I responded it went to different comments, but not going to waste my time copying and pasting again. 1. No such thing as a stupid question. Sorry, that is just pure childishness to...
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Thought I would check in mid-week. Well, I missed quite a bit. Sorry about that. I’m going to chime in on the “God given rights” thing. Warning – This is going to be lengthy. alan, not sure if you’ve...
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G First, thank you for responding in a kind way. You do understand that the founding fathers also wanted to be very careful about forcing religious beliefs on people right? I mean the constitution of...
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[...] Accepting Abundance shares a cartoon portrayal of the issue of conscience rights. Think taxpayer-funded birth control and abortion: [...]
View ArticleBy: Borgþór
Judging from what I gathered from the video and the article referenced, you feel that doctors being able to prescribe contraceptives infringes on you rights somehow? Is it not true that people are able...
View ArticleBy: Stacy Trasancos
No, forcing doctors to prescribe it against their conscience infringes on their rights. So does asking other people to pay for it for you.
View ArticleBy: David
On a related note…Here’s a syllogism worth consideration: Each moral decision should be based on the nature of man and the divine law. Each moral decision should be unaffected by the trends of how...
View ArticleBy: Stacy Trasancos
David, are you basically saying, “Vote for what’s right, not for what’s popular?”
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Sorta. First, though, the premises are true, and the reasoning is sound. Is it not? That means the conclusion is true. Countless people are turning to Christian and Catholic voting guides that are...
View ArticleBy: Michael
I am a pacifist, like all Christians technically would be if they followed the teachings of their Jesus. I morally object to my tax dollars being forcibly spent on death and destruction abroad. But I...
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