Religions > Bible > -- Warehoused wife's right to life has implications for gay rights
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"Qolon" |
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20 Mar 2005 11:58:35 PM |
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-- Warehoused wife's right to life has implications for gay rights |
That's probably because you don't have any connection to Judaeo-Christian
religious belief--A person with such a connection, who understand what was
said: "Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that
they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took
knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus. And beholding the man
which was healed standing with them, they could say nothing against it."
[Acts 4:13-14]
- dolf
"Bible Bob" <biblebobnospam@biblebob.net> wrote in message
news:gljs31lbr0t7ad8473j754r3fola02vbd9@4ax.com...
[snipped for context]
What scares you so much about Genesis that you are reacting this way?
Maybe I can help you. I don't know anything about you and I do not
understand what you are doing so to me it looks like wierd behavior.
Not trying to be offensive, just don't understand what you are saying.
QOLON NOTE:
According to my reading of recent media reports, the wife suffered
brain-damage and was for 15 years warehoused by her former husband. Who
despite having taken the matrimonial oath, which in many western society's
includes the undertaking, "for better and for worse, for rich and for poor
until death do us part", had since become involved in another relationship.
"The US Senate today unanimously passed legislation aimed at prolonging the
life of a brain-damaged woman, Terri Schiavo, in an extraordinary
intervention by Congress to move the Florida case into the jurisdiction of
federal courts.
President George W Bush cut short a Texas vacation and flew back to
Washington to sign the bill as soon as it passes both houses of Congress.
The House of Representatives is expected to take up the same bill and pass
it early this morning after a brief delay caused by objections by some
Democrats who said it put Congress in the middle of a family dispute and
undermined state rights." [Courtesy and Copyright The Age, By Donna Smith,
Washington US Senate votes on right-to-die case, March 21, 2005 - 9:15AM
http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/US-Senate-votes-on-righttodie-case/2005/03/21/1111253915256.html ]
In an indirect way, the unprecedented action by the United States Senate,
passed by both houses of Congress and given assent by the President, sets an
important threshold concerning state and constitutional rights for
same-gender relationships and the ability for conservative religious groups
involved in demanding Government intervention, to now petition governments
to further impugn the autonomous right of individuals to live a value-driven
life which can attain fulfillment, enjoyment and without impugnity.
Increasingly religious conservatism within the United States of America is
driven by a lack of common sense and an ideological agenda which simply
feeds off a never ending supply of people with problems. Such theology or
philosophy of religion, in having a lack of truth, equilibrium and reality,
is likely to be the societal cause for damage to the psyche and spiritual
abuses as a theology of asceticism--the arbitrary subjection of will to
participation within or denial of desires as incommensurate dichotomies of
appetite.
It is therefore not uncommon to have such religious ideologies couched in
terms of service and claims to good works rendered towards others [Matthew
25:31-46], "I have worked together with hundreds of people to help them
become what they want to be; not what I want them to be. My ministry has
always been with those that have serious problems to overcome such as sexual
immorality, alcohol and drug addiction, health problems, various forms of
insanity, and then just regular old people that have regular old problems."
[Bible Bob]
- dolf
- <http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/telos/>
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| User: "Bible Bob" |
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| Title: Re: -- Warehoused wife's right to life has implications for gay rights |
21 Mar 2005 12:24:09 PM |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 05:58:35 GMT, "Qolon" <telos@bigpond.com> wrote:
That's probably because you don't have any connection to Judaeo-Christian
religious belief--A person with such a connection, who understand what was
said: "Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that
they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took
knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus. And beholding the man
which was healed standing with them, they could say nothing against it."
[Acts 4:13-14]
- dolf
"Bible Bob" <biblebobnospam@biblebob.net> wrote in message
news:gljs31lbr0t7ad8473j754r3fola02vbd9@4ax.com...
[snipped for context]
What scares you so much about Genesis that you are reacting this way?
Maybe I can help you. I don't know anything about you and I do not
understand what you are doing so to me it looks like wierd behavior.
Not trying to be offensive, just don't understand what you are saying.
QOLON NOTE:
According to my reading of recent media reports, the wife suffered
brain-damage and was for 15 years warehoused by her former husband. Who
despite having taken the matrimonial oath, which in many western society's
includes the undertaking, "for better and for worse, for rich and for poor
until death do us part", had since become involved in another relationship.
"The US Senate today unanimously passed legislation aimed at prolonging the
life of a brain-damaged woman, Terri Schiavo, in an extraordinary
intervention by Congress to move the Florida case into the jurisdiction of
federal courts.
President George W Bush cut short a Texas vacation and flew back to
Washington to sign the bill as soon as it passes both houses of Congress.
The House of Representatives is expected to take up the same bill and pass
it early this morning after a brief delay caused by objections by some
Democrats who said it put Congress in the middle of a family dispute and
undermined state rights." [Courtesy and Copyright The Age, By Donna Smith,
Washington US Senate votes on right-to-die case, March 21, 2005 - 9:15AM
http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/US-Senate-votes-on-righttodie-case/2005/03/21/1111253915256.html ]
In an indirect way, the unprecedented action by the United States Senate,
passed by both houses of Congress and given assent by the President, sets an
important threshold concerning state and constitutional rights for
same-gender relationships and the ability for conservative religious groups
involved in demanding Government intervention, to now petition governments
to further impugn the autonomous right of individuals to live a value-driven
life which can attain fulfillment, enjoyment and without impugnity.
Increasingly religious conservatism within the United States of America is
driven by a lack of common sense and an ideological agenda which simply
feeds off a never ending supply of people with problems. Such theology or
philosophy of religion, in having a lack of truth, equilibrium and reality,
is likely to be the societal cause for damage to the psyche and spiritual
abuses as a theology of asceticism--the arbitrary subjection of will to
participation within or denial of desires as incommensurate dichotomies of
appetite.
It is therefore not uncommon to have such religious ideologies couched in
terms of service and claims to good works rendered towards others [Matthew
25:31-46], "I have worked together with hundreds of people to help them
become what they want to be; not what I want them to be. My ministry has
always been with those that have serious problems to overcome such as sexual
immorality, alcohol and drug addiction, health problems, various forms of
insanity, and then just regular old people that have regular old problems."
[Bible Bob]
- dolf
- <http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/telos/>
Q,
Why do you post jibberish? The stuff about Terry is fine and I agre
with you on that point. But why do you stick in pararaphs from other
posts? Aren't you being just a little deceptive?
What does our previous conversation have to do with the topic of your
post?
BB
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| User: "Qolon" |
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| Title: Re: -- Warehoused wife's right to life has implications for gay rights |
21 Mar 2005 01:42:34 PM |
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Is there some aspect of your 27 years ministry which I mention, that you
previously had an opportunity to make a statement on, that you now wish to
make a statement on?
"Bible Bob" <biblebobnospam@biblebob.net> wrote in message
news:j24u311i1rm2nmbci66mcs4n9s0cl4q3cm@4ax.com...
Why do you post jibberish? The stuff about Terry is fine and I agre[e] with
you on that point. But why do you stick in pararaphs from other posts?
Aren't you being just a little deceptive?
What does our previous conversation have to do with the topic of your
post?
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