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- From: forgach@noao.edu (Suzanne Forgach)
- Subject: Re: Christian Pro-Choicers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.055403.19129@noao.edu>
- Originator: forgach@gemini.tuc.noao.edu
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- Organization: National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, AZ, USA
- References: <1993Jan8.014541.26611@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 05:54:03 GMT
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- From article by gjh@galen.med.Virginia.EDU (Galen J. Hekhuis):
- > As long as we are supposing about what Jesus would or would not do,
- > I thought I'd play too...
- >
- > In article forgach@noao.edu (Suzanne Forgach):
- >
- > }Can you honestly picture Jesus Christ helping some woman abort a child
- > }that His beloved Father is in the active process of knitting together?
- >
- > By the same token, can you honestly picture him an advocate of any
- > secular law to attempt to ban or restrict abortion?
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- Sure: "Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, but render unto God
- that which is God's."
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- He had no problem with earthly authorities. He even submitted himself
- to trial and execution by them.
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- Suzanne.
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