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Aug. 18th, 2004 10:52 am"Even if I am not protected by the law, a fertilized egg is an innocent life," Mosher said in a phone interview. "If the law says that I have to dispense birth control, and that means taking an innocent life, they can take their license and shove it. Birth control is against what is written in the Bible."
No, it's not. God never came down and said "condoms are bad". There's a few passages I've seen which may indicate that birth control is a Bad Thing... or they may not. Barring an exact statement (such as "eating pork is bad, thank you"), everything is up to interpretation. And the tragedy is, you don't know if you're interpreting correctly, or if you're really just putting words in God's mouth.
If you really truly believe that birth control is sinful, get another job. I don't work as a stripper because I'd be uncomfortable doing that. When I finally answered that call from the recruiter, I said I couldn't join the army because I'm a pacifist, I did NOT accept the line that "not all jobs in the army require fighting" because the point of an army is to kill others, and I want no part of that. I'm not about to sign up and then say, after the fact, "Oh, no, I'm not okay with this part of the job". Not gonna happen.
And if you really, truly, believe it's your job to stop teh evul!!!111, do some research and find out how to persuade people. If you're right, you shouldn't have to resort to brute tactics like sending people on wild goose chases.
No, it's not. God never came down and said "condoms are bad". There's a few passages I've seen which may indicate that birth control is a Bad Thing... or they may not. Barring an exact statement (such as "eating pork is bad, thank you"), everything is up to interpretation. And the tragedy is, you don't know if you're interpreting correctly, or if you're really just putting words in God's mouth.
If you really truly believe that birth control is sinful, get another job. I don't work as a stripper because I'd be uncomfortable doing that. When I finally answered that call from the recruiter, I said I couldn't join the army because I'm a pacifist, I did NOT accept the line that "not all jobs in the army require fighting" because the point of an army is to kill others, and I want no part of that. I'm not about to sign up and then say, after the fact, "Oh, no, I'm not okay with this part of the job". Not gonna happen.
And if you really, truly, believe it's your job to stop teh evul!!!111, do some research and find out how to persuade people. If you're right, you shouldn't have to resort to brute tactics like sending people on wild goose chases.
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Date: 2004-08-18 09:11 am (UTC)Besides, while I would allow some interpretation in the Bible, it has to be fairly obvious. Let's look at what the Bible says:
Exodus 21:22 If men strive [fight] an hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit [fetus] depart from her, and yet no mischief follow: he shall be surely punished, according as the woman's husband will lay upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine.
They say, and I agree, that it looks like the death of a fetus is not considered murder, even if it was caused against the wishes of the mother. If God does not consider violence which results in a fetus' death to be murder, why would it be fair to consider abortion to be murder?
Hosea 13:15-16 I will have no compassion...the people of Samaria...will fall by the sword; their little ones will be dashed to the ground; their pregnant women ripped open
This is God's command. He's telling people to kill pregnant women and innocent (by our standard definition) children, down to fetuses.
I am not even requiring a definitive statement, such as is found in the decalogue. All I want is a steady idea. I skipped over the quotes I disagreed with, or which seemed unclear mihi. That still leaves two (at least) which show God holding a pro-abortion (if not necessarily pro-choice) view. Interpretation is risky enough, but there's no reason to hold with contradictions.