Quote Originally Posted by Shelbay
First of all your attempt at humor with your pic about religion is so disgusting...and I really expected better than a one liner like that one from you so apparently you are not as intelligent as I believed....I know there is a God and that is my belief but I don't bash non believers so why don't you lay off the anti-religion where it does not belong and see if you can volunteer for the next baby that is not good enough to live and maybe you could actually help kill the baby...now that should put you in a good mood. One thing about it...if I am wrong in my beliefs..I am still okay..what if you are wrong? Guess you have the know all answer to that one also huh? For the most part you just seem to think you are superior...not.:thumbsup: Your trying to make christians out to be the sort that enjoy seeing suffering and you are wrong..very wrong..this was about euthanizing a baby not religion so take it to the Spirituality board and we can debate this more if your up to it.:thumbsup:


Yeah, that's just what I need. A debate with theists - people that consider a cross, an instrument of torture and death, as a symbol of "goodness" - because it supposedly saves them from burning forever. I cannot "debate" this type of thing with believers - either you think that it's true, or you don't. I don't. Even after I realized that it was not true, a long time ago, I kept myself open to various reasons why religion MIGHT be good for humanity. So far, thereā??s not much in favor of that.

The object of your faith, as described by the bible, is a bloody, vindictive, demented monster that is far worse than any human being that ever lived. Fortunately, all things ā??spiritualā? are superstition. Unfortunately, people believe in them, and some are willing to kill in the name of this lunacy.

There is no doubt in my mind that some of the Dutch medical professionals that favor the laws for infant euthanasia are religious, but they have humanity and compassion. Hopefully, weā??ll have these practices legal in the U.S. eventually.