What wickedness sounds like

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'Cept no one wants to talk to you now.
Well frankly I don't know why. I'm just telling it how I see it. May as well say what you honestly think. As far as I'm concerned my view is perfectly logical.
 
You actually can't use force. You can call the police, who would remove them. An eviction requires a notice time. Adoption would be a better analogy for what you are suggesting.

My point was that was the invitation for the guest to arrive. What kinda shitty host sends out invites and then demands the guest leaves?


In the case of vaccines it is your body we are talking about. In the case of abortion it's someone else's body we are talking about. You made that crystal clear when you made an analogy comparing a child to a guest.


Invite a guest over for dinner and then blast them in the chest when you want them gone, see how it works out. The child isn't a burglar, they didn't break in, they are an invited guest. Acceptance is referring to a woman's body as her own property. Just cause someone cuts across my lawn doesn't mean I get to break out the the old 1897 and lay waste to them.
I'm not equating a child with anything.
 
Except we are talking in analogies. Sleeping around is the invite sent to someone who might be a potential guest in your home. It's similar because your dinner guest might not make the meal, so too the child. But it's still a distinct possibility whether we are talking hallmark cards or one night stands.
I agree, having sex is somewhat like sending an invitation to have a child. But technically it isn't, as there is no child to invite at the time of intercourse and it is not a given that one comes of it. Even so, one is nonetheless entitled to send an invitation and then slam the door in their face when they arrive, or unexpectedly tell them to get out once lunch is served. It might make them a bad person, but I still think it's their right. Further considering nuances of the analogy, one might reasonably conclude that the balance of responsibility changes if kicking the person out in the midst of a storm or "zombie apocalypse" meant sure harm to the evictee, but ultimately I don't think one has a positive obligation towards the other person unless it is contracted and agreed to. And in the case of pregnancy, there is no contract or agreement, because one of the parties doesn't even exist. Certainly the raped and impregnated women never agreed to any of it.
 
I agree, having sex is somewhat like sending an invitation to have a child. But technically it isn't, as there is no child to invite at the time of intercourse and it is not a given that one comes of it. Even so, one is nonetheless entitled to send an invitation and then slam the door in their face when they arrive, or unexpectedly tell them to get out once lunch is served. It might make them a bad person, but I still think it's their right. Further considering nuances of the analogy, one might reasonably conclude that the balance of responsibility changes if kicking the person out in the midst of a storm or "zombie apocalypse" meant sure harm to the evictee, but ultimately I don't think one has a positive obligation towards the other person unless it is contracted and agreed to. And in the case of pregnancy, there is no contract or agreement, because one of the parties doesn't even exist. Certainly the raped and impregnated women never agreed to any of it.
That’s the difference between being law abiding and being responsible or moral. Yeah you have the right to an abortion but the fact you had unprotected sex when you didn’t want a child makes you irresponsible and morally bankrupt.
 
That’s the difference between being law abiding and being responsible or moral. Yeah you have the right to an abortion but the fact you had unprotected sex when you didn’t want a child makes you irresponsible and morally bankrupt.
No one ever had a "right" to an abortion until after the peace love and f-you generation. Once they morally bankrupted society all of a sudden it became some special right. Not surprising it was also around the same era that your actual rights, the 2A, became heavily infringed upon with the '68 GCA. So tell me more about what constitutes a right and what doesn't. The bottom line is abortion is not enumerated anywhere, it's just an extrapolation by leftist sickos and supported by people profiteering from the body parts.
 
I’m from the part of the country that says wicked a lot, so to me wickedness sounds like a cool trick on your bike or something
 
No one ever had a "right" to an abortion until after the peace love and f-you generation. Once they morally bankrupted society all of a sudden it became some special right. Not surprising it was also around the same era that your actual rights, the 2A, became heavily infringed upon with the '68 GCA. So tell me more about what constitutes a right and what doesn't. The bottom line is abortion is not enumerated anywhere, it's just an extrapolation by leftist sickos and supported by people profiteering from the body parts.
If you're talking about a constitutional right, then you're correct that it's not specifically elucidated. But it can and has been constructed from other rights that are. Biblically I agree it is not supported. I'm arguing from a general, philosophical standpoint. And really, I think the country was in many ways morally bankrupted before the 60's. We are human after all.
 
But it can and has been constructed from other rights that are.
That was my point, it's a recent INVENTION that it's some kind of right, which is why the supreme court handed the power back to the states. So we see it was all leftist grift from the get go.

I’m from the part of the country that says wicked a lot, so to me wickedness sounds like a cool trick on your bike or something
I haven't heard anyone use it that way since the early 90's, lol.
 
No one ever had a "right" to an abortion until after the peace love and f-you generation. Once they morally bankrupted society all of a sudden it became some special right. Not surprising it was also around the same era that your actual rights, the 2A, became heavily infringed upon with the '68 GCA. So tell me more about what constitutes a right and what doesn't. The bottom line is abortion is not enumerated anywhere, it's just an extrapolation by leftist sickos and supported by people profiteering from the body parts.
Yeah I can’t disagree with you there.
 
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