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Hardness of Heart and the Celebration of Abortion

jmg11 Wrote: Jan 29, 2013 10:13 PM
Troll Alert - I have posted 40+ comments on this thread, all pointless, none related to the article, and most of them repetitive; flag me before I hurt someone. Ban me before I hurt myself. - (signature) rmccarthy
annfan_777 Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 5:24 AM
She is not a troll - she is a post-abortive woman.
Anominus Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 10:42 AM
@AF777: She is definitely a troll, regardless of whatever else she may be. As I stated below, her purpose here is twofold: to try to paint the conservative argument against abortion as "faith-based," using psuedo-religious one-liners so that it can be easily dismissed from any legal / factual discussion by liberals; to bury any actual debate under a pile of pointless, off-topic gibberish. Around fifty comments with the "judge not" philosophy, so typical of a leftist, and absolutely nothing of substance contributed to the discussion would back up my argument. Just flag and ignore.
rmccarthy Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 12:20 PM
Somebody not paying close attention here.
annfan_777 Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 5:06 PM
Anominus - I thought so at first, too, but I have to disagree. I've been actively involved with right to life issues for decades. She is a post-abortive woman, and her perspective, while admittedly a bit confused, is one of a woman who has been forgiven for her sin. One of the mistakes I made early on in my pro-life work was to be dismissive of those who've been hurt and wounded by abortion. I try to be a little more understanding now.
Anominus Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 6:05 PM
@AF777: I'm not sure where you are getting your information, but on I did some back checking and remembered this comment on Marybeth Hick's 1/24 column:
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rmccarthy wrote: My wife thought she knew God until I finally made her mad enough to spew out all the lies of the Devil that her family had fed her during her sexual and other abuse, to which I replied "That's not what God says." She was stopped cold and said, challenging me, "What does God say?" and when I told her, she said calmly and somewhat joyously "That's BETTER."

In 1995, feminist leader Naomi Wolf called for a pro-abortion movement “that acts with moral accountability and without euphemism,” noting that, “With the pro-choice rhetoric we use now, we incur three destructive consequences -- two ethical, one strategic: hardness of heart, lying and political failure.” That hardness of heart was fully manifest in the profane video produced by the Center for Reproductive Rights celebrating the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

But let’s go back to October 16, 1995, when the New Republic published Wolf’s remarkably candid article entitled, “Our Bodies, Our Souls.” Wolf made reference to “Dr. Joycelyn...

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