@kellyjay saidIt's out there.
No, it is not sufficient! Saying this is something someone may do is not what was
promoted.
Here is my contribution.......
Abortion and contraceptives have one thing in common to the religious zealots.
They both increase sexual activity outside the boundaries of pro-creation and sexual promiscuity in general.
03 Jul 22
@mghrn55 saidWho are the religious zealots you are talking about? You have names that promote
It's out there.
Here is my contribution.......
Abortion and contraceptives have one thing in common to the religious zealots.
They both increase sexual activity outside the boundaries of pro-creation and sexual promiscuity in general.
stances against both abortion and contraception, or are you just saying it because
it sounds like something someone you dislike may say?
03 Jul 22
@kellyjay saidHow about almost half the US population that voted for Trump.
Who are the religious zealots you are talking about? You have names that promote
stances against both abortion and contraception, or are you just saying it because
it sounds like something someone you dislike may say?
It is estimated that almost 25% of the US eligible voters are evangelicals who believe that God sent Trump to America.
03 Jul 22
@mghrn55 saidIt is easy to paint a broad spectrum of people as anything you want, as you did
How about almost half the US population that voted for Trump.
It is estimated that almost 25% of the US eligible voters are evangelicals who believe that God sent Trump to America.
here, if you don't have produce reasons for what you think, could you be specific
as to why you say that instead of accusing millions of voters of having a common
belief as you "think" is true. If you knew what evangelicals think about leaders, not
just Trump, God appoints all leaders, that would go for Biden as well, regardless of
my thoughts about him, he was sworn in; the job is his.
@kellyjay saidPROMOTED?....GET YOUR STORY STRAIGHT
No, it is not sufficient! Saying this is something someone may do is not what was
promoted.
....You said ''suggestion of being 'prohibited.'
As I already said, ''No cure for stupid.'''
.........BTY, wasn't 'The Straw Man ,' the character who wanted a brain?
..........................................Good moniker.
@mghrn55 saidIt's about the sanctity of life. Every sperm is sacred, no seed shall be spilt, every act of coitus is supposed to end in a live birth. Believe it or not, that is Christian (Churchianity's) doctrine. (Whether Jesus taught that doctrine is another issue.)
This is out there. Clarence Thomas added it in with his thoughts on reversing same sex marriage.
The question remains........
Why would someone who opposes abortion also oppose something that will reduce the need for abortion.
Stop running from the question.
@mott-the-hoople saidTry actually reading the links instead of making fun of them.
YOU are running from my question...who here has advocated what you claim?
06 Jul 22
@mghrn55 saidImagine having sex with a religious republican?
It's out there.
Here is my contribution.......
Abortion and contraceptives have one thing in common to the religious zealots.
They both increase sexual activity outside the boundaries of pro-creation and sexual promiscuity in general.
Ewwwww…
I bet they go one of two ways. They either shag like old or dead people (short, boring, cold, wrinkled and with about as much flair and enjoyment as sitting through a cricket match) or they flip over into extreme kinky. You know, leather, whips, dildos up the arse and submission.
Fukk, they are tragic.
@kellyjay saidI did hear that some states were considering banning forms of contraception that prevent the fertilised egg from embedding itself in the uterus wall. I could do the research but I would expect a fee.
Give examples, please, of what you are saying is true?
@kellyjay saidSo the devil don’t do nothing then, just sits about twiddling his hooves I guess.
It is easy to paint a broad spectrum of people as anything you want, as you did
here, if you don't have produce reasons for what you think, could you be specific
as to why you say that instead of accusing millions of voters of having a common
belief as you "think" is true. If you knew what evangelicals think about leaders, not
just Trump, God appoints all leaders, that would go for Biden as well, regardless of
my thoughts about him, he was sworn in; the job is his.