questions re: abortion
I have some questions:
(these are honest. No unintelligent comments)
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Why is abortion acceptable?
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How can we be more compassionate to people who have had abortions, while still not approving of future abortions?
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is the debate too much about what we approve or disapprove of, rather than what God approves of?
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Does it matter about the battle between church and state if we knew that God didn’t approve of something?
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What if the debate had less to do with rape and incest than some people would admit?
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How do we become utterly broken for people who are victims of rape and incest as well as the unborn?
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How do we change the debate to include those who are victims of rape and incest rather than come out strong against them?
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How do we eliminate abortion from our society?
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How do we compassionately listen to and understand people’s struggles mothers and fathers to the place of personal responsibility?
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How do we get people to step up to the plate as parents?
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How do we help people find the grace that they desperately want when we help them feel endlessly guilty about an abortion that we disapprove of?
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Love a sinner, hate a sin, but do sinners get the point that we still love them?
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Do sinners know that I am one of them?
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How do we cut down on the wrongs in our culture that we habitually justify in order to make things easier on ourselves?
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How do we prove that these babies are simply worth too much to be lost in a debate over our own hypocrisy?
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How do we remove our own hypocrisy from the debate so that kids will have a better chance of living ? Or so that parents make drastically better choices? Or so that in 30 years abortion will be considered brutal and barbaric?
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how do we turn the tide?
A radical paradigm shift is needed for all who care about life.
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