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Author Topic:   Is biblegod pro life?
Modulous
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Message 7 of 59 (528263)
10-05-2009 12:04 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by ochaye
10-05-2009 11:58 AM


Re: The point is...
That would not be accidental, it would be murder, not manslaughter, therefore lex talionis would apply.
Now is this distinction too difficult for readers to comprehend? Or is it too difficult for skeptics to accept?
But killing an unborn child under the same circumstances is not murder and lex talionis does not apply. Thus, the biblegod is not 'pro life'. Agreed?

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Modulous
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Message 14 of 59 (528276)
10-05-2009 1:06 PM
Reply to: Message 11 by ochaye
10-05-2009 12:45 PM


Re: The point is...
If abortion takes place by accident, the same circumstances apply
No - if abortion takes place by accident, the punishment is a fine which is different than being put to death. By a lot.

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