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@Magic_Logos

Eristic Enthusiast-History Nerd-Pro Life Absolutist-Eternally Inquisitive-Recovering Libertarian

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🚨BREAKING: Repeat child R*PIST Robert Kevin DeWeese was out of prison for JUST 3 DAYS when he R*PED a 6-year-old girl inside the family restroom at Five Below in South Lebanon, OH! He eavesdropped on mom’s “special knock,” tricked his way in while she stepped out for pants, then R*PED the 6yo child. The brave 6yo used her Scout “Lion’s Roar” scream — “STOP!” and scared the R*PIST off! Previously convicted of R*PING another child (Fairfield Co. 2021) + gross sexual imposition (Clermont 2007). Held on $250k bond, banned from all kids & pets. How many more little girls have to fight for their lives before these serial predators stay locked up FOREVER?!
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The men and women’s team should do this and make it pay per view. They’d all be filthy rich by the end of the game and biological reality would hit a lot of TikTok libs like a freight train. Everyone wins!
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@BillboardChris We should shame people who do this Telling the internet your ignorance for sympathy or attention is worthy of scorn "Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise" Proverbs 17:28
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 Josephus condemned abortion and called women who did so murderers, though he is still wrong on his interpretation of Exodus Philo condemned abortion, but misunderstood the unborn Aquinas likewise condemned it but misunderstood the unborn Flawed people
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 Yet they also wouldn’t be debating “personhood” like a modern philosopher but, as you’ve stated, they would be more interested in the legality or the culpability of abortion, where their flawed understanding showed clearly 1/
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 Stating “obviously no time lost” shows your naivete. Extra care would be needed to make the premature victim whole That involves resources and time. An obvious material loss comparable to loss of work
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 Linguistics here we come The Hebrew word herein v22 is ason, which denotes serious injury short of death, with corresponding penalties addressed in v23 1/
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 Ah there’s a key difference I’m not wrong When your argument collapses about injury/loss of work creating a material loss worthy of a fine, then simply admitting it is sufficient and even noble
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 You didn’t address my point at all From a biblical Hebrew legal perspective, since this is a law, they used indefinite or general language to avoid people like you taking it literally and trying to find loopholes
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@Magic_Logos @FrauZora @SamR102794 to a miscarriage seems quite reasonable, while the premature birth view introduces several complications and seems out of place contextually.
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 Clearly not about childbirth/calving here, stillborn/miscarriage or otherwise, but about going into captivity I never stated the verb yasa is ONLY for birth, but that everywhere it is used with respect to birth, in every case but one, it clearly means live birth
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 Nepel and shakol, which I also mentioned, are both used either in the noun or verb use of miscarriage. Your logic about only figurative or natural language is weak. Words having meaning 2/
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@1234soeb @FrauZora @SamR102794 I’ve never stated that yasa only applied to live birth, but that it isn’t used for miscarriage anywhere else and that better, clearer, Hebrew words existed to say if it only meant miscarriage 2/
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