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- From: datepper@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (David Aaron Tepper)
- Newsgroups: talk.abortion,talk.religion.misc,alt.atheism
- Subject: Re: Christian Pro-Choicers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.193508.18561@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 19:35:08 GMT
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- In article <cass8806.568.726515935@elan.rowan.edu>,
- cass8806@elan.rowan.edu (Kyle Cassidy) writes:
-
- >and if you saw where your cheezeburger came from you'd probably lose
- >you appetite too.
-
- Actually, I have seen where meat comes from, up close and personal.
- I have an uncle who used to be a kosher butcher, and whenever I eat at
- the local Fuddrucker's I find it fascinating the way they chop up sides
- of beef and prepare the meat. In any case, in biology I've
- also dissected squids, grasshoppers, live decerebrated frogs... but
- what, pray tell, do cheeseburgers have to do with abortion?
-
- Ah, I remember--the discussion on pickled abortions. Well, Kyle, as a
- pro-choicer _and_ a biology major, I don't really find pickled
- abortions gross. My argument is that it is unethical, to say
- the least, for someone who claims s/he values life to use a prop that
- devalues life.
-
- Damn, I'm getting hungry. Double cheeseburgers on me, everyone!
-
- Tep
- --
- If you wake up and don't want to smile, if it takes | Dear Lord, give
- just a little while, open your eyes and look at the | me chastity...
- day, you'll see things in a different way. Don't | but not yet.
- stop thinking about tomorrow. --Fleetwood Mac | --St. Augustine
-