Quote (D_urRRR @ Dec 1 2022 10:16am)
The ability to forgive has nothing to do with supporting the act.
"Just as God sends me I now send you".
Jesus does not support murder and is against it. He forgives.
A newborn Christian does not support murder and is against it. He/She forgives.
Idk what point you are trying to make lol, you lack basic understanding. It's why I always refuse to even respond to you because you end up reaching in these thoughts of yours while ignoring the actual issue.
Edit: it's almost as if your point is "If the ability to be forgiven is in place, murder away".
my point would be 2 fold.
1. that "murder" isn't a blanket term with all offenses of killing another human being equal. some we deem both legally and religiously acceptable, killing in self defense for instance, not that abortion applies as self defense in all cases, but in some cases it is.
2. that we can accept legally murder in some instances, and then let god sort out who deserves punishment for murder. scripture is clear, out time on earth is nothing even if deeply suffering in the face of eternal salvation. the test of life is fleeting, the promise of salvation or damnation in perpetuity is the end result.
just out of curiosity, if a woman has a deformed fetus inside of her and it will likely not survive the pregnancy, or if it does not survive in life long, but poses a serious fatal risk to the mother do you support her aborting it? just as an extreme example.