RE: David Limbaugh at UNCW

From: Alexanian, Moorad <alexanian@uncw.edu>
Date: Sat Oct 09 2004 - 14:02:00 EDT

Burgy,
 
I do not think the examples your cite have anything to do with separation of church and state--whatever that means! I do not see how any Christian would not state clearly that abortion is wrong. Period! The outrage of the US Supreme Court to force abortion as a law of the land was legislation passed by the judiciary branch. The parental notification is peanuts compared with the act of murdering the unborn who has no choice whatsoever. Partial birth abortion makes clear, even to the blind, the butchering that goes on in the womb in abortions. It is strange how the left always talks about education but they are not willing to show a prospective abortion seeker what will actually take place in her body when aborting her unborn. The issue of the health of a women in partial birth abortion cases is to introduce a loophole that will make that type of abortion a choice to end any pregnancy whatsoever. Burgy, are you sure you are a Christian?
 
Moorad

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From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu on behalf of jwburgeson@juno.com
Sent: Sat 10/9/2004 12:50 PM
To: dennis@innovatia.com
Cc: asa@calvin.edu
Subject: Re: David Limbaugh at UNCW

Dennis: "So far, I have yet to find another ASAer who has really picked
up a
shovel."

I have one, Dennis.

My basic reason for not voting for W is that he does not understand the
principle of church-state separation. The last issue of Science & Spirit
confirms that. He thinks it means everyone is free to worship as they
please. Period.

My judgement is that Bush does not think through the issues. Witness his
interchange with K in the 2nd debate. On the parental notification act --
he apparently had never considered that the act, while its goals were
lofty, REQUIRED a 14 year old girl who had been raped by her father to
notify her father before she had an abortion. On "partial birth
abortion," W had never considered the fact that "one size cannot fit
all;" that the bill he signed (and which 3 judges have set aside)
contained no provisions for the health of the bearer.

The link below contains the testimonies of six women who explained this
to Congress a few years ago. It is really not all that complicated. But W
goes for the easy answer.

jb
                                                                        
                www.burgy.50megs.com/six.htm

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