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Quote from: Rampant on November 18, 2004, 12:41:09 PMChristians do not believe in Abortion, because its killing children. A foetus is NOT a baby yet. And even though it is already living it doesn't realize it has pain or something with the abortion. It's much worse if it gets raised by parents (or people) that can't take care of him (the baby/kid).
Christians do not believe in Abortion, because its killing children.
I may be a little misinformed or inaccurate which is why I am asking for some experienced cats to speak their mind in this thread. I just wanna bring something to the table thats a little more spiritual and not so political.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I know the book of Revelations in the Bible speaks about the last days and how Christians will become hated for their beliefs during the tribulation. I was thinking about these past elections and how amazing it was that Christian people came together, unexpectantly made their voices heard, and actually stole the spotlight from the so called "youth voter" turnout. Christians made an impact and even though I disagreed with their vote, I am glad they did because I do associate myself with the Christian faith (I have been doing a lot of soul searching myself when it comes to organized religion lately, but Jesus Christ is my Savior and I follow the Word).Now that the elections are done and over, I fear the aftermath of the elections may bring a lot of negativity. I've seen a lot of things in the news, on television (the recent Bill Maher show), and in other political commentaries outright bashing Christians, not just for the side they chose during the election, but for their fundamentall beliefs.I know there are a lot of factors when it comes to the tribulation taking effect, but do any of you think this could be a possible build up for what Revelations speaks of about a resistance against Christians?
Actually a Catholic Bishop said anyone who votes for John Kerry has committed a sin and has to go to confession. Also, I believe a few Catholic Bishops refused to give Kerry communion, and a few days before the election Bush went to a Catholic Church. Let's be fair in our arguments, and say Bush catered to religious groups far more than Kerry did. In fact, Kerry is a Catholic, and they split the Catholic vote.