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That's fine everybody, the example of the abortion doctor works fine too. On May 31, 2009 an american physician named George Tiller was shot and killed by Scott Roeder because "preborn children's lives were in imminent danger" said Roeder.
Was the decision to believe in life at conception (a christian ideal) between George and God? No, people who believed religious ideals made the choice for George. I feel that actions such as these require some proof behind them.
Vaccine said:"You may say in your heart, 'How will we know the word which the LORD has not spoken?' 22"When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the LORD has not spoken. The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him."
I completely agree that if a prophet declares something by right of God's will and it doesn't happen, he has spoken presumptuously. What if a prophet said "on the morrow Poseidon will send a might storm to us!" and there is in fact a huge storm the next day. Can we safely assume Poseidon exists?
Gary, I am absolutely not saying that. But you believe life starts at conception, that's a Christian point of view.
Roeder was upholding his extreme belief in Christian ideologies.
I'm glad to see you don't agree with his actions because of his faith, but there is no doubt his actions do stem from the tenants of his faith. I am saying that George Tiller's life was violently affected by Christianity and it's ideologies, weather or not he personally chose to believe in them.
I don't believe it was justified, no. There are much more peaceful ways to go about ending abortion than resorting to terrorism.And I would love to hear everyone else's feelings as well! Was Roeder justified? Is he wrongly imprisoned for following God's will, which is Godly and Good?
He absolutely was not justified, Christians are commanded to overcome evil with good, not to respond in violence leading to a man's murder.And I would love to hear everyone else's feelings as well! Was Roeder justified? Is he wrongly imprisoned for following God's will, which is Godly and Good?
No, he was holding the extreme belief of a PARTICULAR ideology, and then rejecting other Christian ideologies such as non-violence, patience, love, kindness, overcoming evil with good, etc.Gary, I am absolutely not saying that. But you believe life starts at conception, that's a Christian point of view. Roeder was upholding his extreme belief in Christian ideologies.
Almost any ideology no matter how good or true can be misused by strange and ill people. For instance, Darwin surely did not intend to inspire Hitler, but there is now doubt Hitler thought that he was living out some kind of social Darwinism.I'm glad to see you don't agree with his actions because of his faith, but there is no doubt his actions do stem from the tenants of his faith.
This appears to be an attempt to tie causation where only correlation can be found. How come everyone doesn't murder because they think abortion is wrong? If this persons Christian beliefs were the cause of it then wouldn't that be the case with far more people? Or is the cause of it rather something in the person?I am saying that George Tiller's life was violently affected by Christianity and it's ideologies, weather or not he personally chose to believe in them.
CS Lewis once said about justice, a man has to have some idea of what a straight line is in order to call something crooked.I have yet to be shown compelling evidence for the existence of the supernatural.
And I would love to hear everyone else's feelings as well! Was Roeder justified? Is he wrongly imprisoned for following God's will, which is Godly and Good?
what does the yom kippur war and the miracle of it have to do with this? I could say that the counter argure would say that the jews got a miracle by wearing the tephilum on that day and the Heshem answered that call. that is what they say. im curious how that fits?CS Lewis once said about justice, a man has to have some idea of what a straight line is in order to call something crooked.
One has to have some idea what the supernatural is, before discussing whether it's compelling or not. You at least have a concept of God, whether or not you choose to believe it's the one described in the bible.
Have you ever studied the 6 day war?
But you believe life starts at conception, that's a Christian point of view.
You at least have a concept of God, whether or not you choose to believe it's the one described in the bible.