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10-year-old rape victim denied abortion in OH
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(07-06-2022, 08:59 PM)basballguy Wrote: No problem with your first point, was just curious.  Thanks for clarifying.

Now with your second point...whether you believe in a higher power or not (it's pretty clear you don't), that doesn't mean everyone else that does is immediately an inferior perspective.  If science supported a higher power then 100% of the population would probably believe :)  

You come off as a little obnoxious by saying "If you can't prove your god exists then you don't get to make decisions based upon your faith." A person's faith drives them to do many different things.  Should they stop doing mission trips to countries in need because they can't scientifically prove their higher power?  

You tend to focus on the negatives of a persons faith, which is really unfortunate.  

I agree; it doesn't mean anyone is inferior to another.

As to the bold; I was speaking more in terms of legislation, as we're discussing abortion. With that in mind, should any group of people who possess a set of beliefs be given serious consideration and allowed substantial influence in the legislative process as long they have faith their beliefs are true?

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RE: 10-year-old rape victim denied abortion in OH - Lucidus - 07-06-2022, 09:41 PM

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