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@Introvert314
I'm on X because I found some intelligent people and I learn from them. DO NOT PM ME! I ❤️Rugged Individualism 🇺🇸
Ohio, USA Katılım Kasım 2024
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@Bob_Blaylock Let's not give Liberals too much attention. They enjoy it. I just want people to think.
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@Introvert314 Posting a screenshot of a post, without a link thereto, is gay.
Not as gay, however, as the pedophilic left/wrong that is so obsessed with exposing children to sexually-inappropriate material.
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Democrats Deliver@DemzDeliver
🚨 Dua Lipa opens banned book library after global right-wing book censorship.
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This is a library in Portugal featuring books that have been banned over time for various reasons. It is not some right wing mission to ban books. In the US books only get banned in school libraries. It is up to the school district to determine when and if they will do that. And it's usually due to graphic sexual content.

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@Bob_Blaylock This was for general information. If you would like a link I could find it for you and share it. All you have to do is ask.
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@emamid @ShamashAran Then it sounds like we're in agreement on that part. Science more than proves them wrong in those types of assertions.
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@Introvert314 @ShamashAran I think you may have misunderstood my point. I'm countering the frequent claim that, because a fetus is not viable outside the mother's body, then it's part of her and/or not alive. If that's false for a tapeworm, it's even more false for the immensely more complex human fetus.
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You're very wrong.
You can disagree with the pro-life position, but it's simply false to claim it's purely religious.
My view has nothing to do with religion. It's based on biology and ethics.
Biologically, fertilization creates a new, living human organism with its own unique DNA. That's a question of developmental biology, not theology.
The real disagreement isn't about whether the embryo is biologically human. It's about if ALL human life deserves legal and moral protection, or just arbatrary classes of it. That's a philosophical and ethical question, not a religious one.
My position is that human beings shouldn't lose the right not to be intentionally killed because of characteristics like age, size, level of development, dependency, or location. I don't see a principled way to say those traits determine whether someone's life has value.
You can disagree with that conclusion, but calling it "just religion" ignores that many people arrive at it through science, ethics, and secular moral reasoning.
I'll even go further and say that as a Christian, the spiritual reasoning against abortion is actually WEAKER than the secular and scientific reasoning.
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@ShamashAran What fascinates me about the abortion debate? There haven't been more court cases asserting the Pro Life argument is strictly a religious one.
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A college economics professor stated that he had once failed an entire class. That class insisted that socialism is functional and that no one should be poor and no one rich, that everyone is equal...
The teacher told them, "OK, we will do an experiment on socialism in this group.
All grades will be averaged, and everyone will get the same grade, so no one will fail and no one will get a 10."
After the first test, the grades were added up and divided by the number of students, and everyone got an 8.
The students who studied intensively were upset, but those who studied less were overjoyed.
As the second test approached, the students who had studied a little learned even less, and those who had studied more intensively told themselves that they also wanted a "handout", so they also studied less.
The average of the second test was 6.
When the third test was given, the average score was 4. To the great surprise of all the students, they all failed.
The teacher told them that socialism will eventually fail because when half the population sees that they cannot work, because the other half will take care of them, and when the half that worked realizes that there is no point in working anymore, because others are the beneficiaries of their labor, then that is the end of any nation
The story may be a fable not a fact but the moral is real
Get it?

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It's not one that formed in her body, from her egg and the sperm of a human male with DNA and chromosomes from those people and it's own unique human genome. Tapeworms and all other true parasites don't even remotely come close to a human fetus.
Viability is irrelevant. It doesn't make the fetus any less human. Embryology states that a new developing human being begins at zygote stage.
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@ShamashAran Sorry to any mothers for the offensiveness of this comparison, but: if a woman has a tapeworm, it cannot survive outside of her body any more than an early-stage fetus can. Yet no scientist would argue that the tapeworm is not a living, distinct organism.
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@Introvert314 What is wrong with the left that they love sexualizing children?
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@JWe9378 @MikeProof 20. Is this a "you're old test?" Yes, I'm old. I'm proud of that. I earned the arthritis. I was stupid when I was young. Living fixed that. But I do miss energy. Oh energy was so nice.
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Should any of the women's organisations targeted by @AmnestyUK's recent 'anti-rights' blacklist wish to take legal action, applications can be made to the JK Rowling Women's Fund. jkrwf.org
Trans Widows’ Voices.@transwidows
Whilst I understand the detriment to Beira’s Place is real, and focussing on @jk_rowling get clicks it’s a shame that mainstream press coverage of the Amnesty debacle is not also focussing on us smaller groups listed who do not have the same power or influence to defend ourselves
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@ZeducationYT Well I do see cake back there. I'm not picky. Is he nice? Will he treat me right? Does he love Jesus? That's more important than what he's feeding me.
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