Showing posts with label Pro-Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pro-Life. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Anti-choice Women?

Susan Jacoby, “The Spirited Atheist” at the Washington Post, “The most nausea-inducing and (unintentionally) comic quote of the mid-term campaign so far comes from Carly Fiorina, the ousted CEO of Hewlett Packard who won the California Republican senatorial primary last week.” That was just the first line of her venomous opinion of women that hold a different belief than hers. Why do atheists need to be so mean? If Carly Fiorina holds her world view because of the experiences of her own upbringing how is she different than “women of choice” except that she chooses to value the unborn baby as a human? Not anti-choice just a different choice.

It never ceases to amaze me how atheists assume that the moral positions they hold are based on reason as opposed to people who happen to believe in God or some higher power. People of faith according to atheistic lore, dogma actually, are just goofball fanatics who don’t use reason or logic. According to the atheistic dogma I believe in God therefore I am not logical. What do I say to that? That is not logical.

Thus saith me.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

My Child, My Right to Know

Apparently there was a “crowd” of about 50 people, mostly women at a forum in San Francisco organized by the group NARAL Pro-Choice California. Six democratic candidates hoping to be the next California attorney general were the speakers. According to the Associated Press article by Sudhin Thanawala (Dems speak at abortion-rights forum) “All six candidates said they were opposed to requiring that parents of a minor seeking an abortion be notified.”

Abortion is wrong because life is life and we are all created in the image of God even if we don't believe in Him.

No “state” or government has more right than me as a parent to teach my child right from wrong. (I am a teacher and we can’t do what only parents can do, and that is, love their children, teaching them right from wrong.)

The assumption that some people who want to be in a public office believe that they know better than me what I should do is unbelievably arrogant. But, then again, this is the same group of liberal white people telling people of color that they will “help them”, so it really doesn’t surprise me.

This is the United States of America. Watch out, America! What will these people decide they know better than you next?

MY CHILD, MY RIGHT TO KNOW.

Thus saith me.