Re: Abortion? ... here we go again! Sheesh! -->ConLaw now!
From: Dr Eberhard Lisse (el@lisse.NA)
Sat Apr 28 11:26:56 2007
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on 4/28/07 4:47 PM Andrew Folley said the following:
> .
> El writes:
> Now, by the way, I notice, it's innocent or guilty (another legal
> concept), and the wiggler is the one who judges.
> Response: No the one sho judges is the author of the book.
>
> And you give that book
> of yours more legal standing that the constitution and the law of the
> land?
>
> Actually Christiazns put ourselves under the authority of the government
> in whatever land we live in even in Namibia. The ultimate authority
> over every govenment is the god of the Bible.
>
> El writes:
> Abortions are a constitutional right in your country, as is the right to
> life of doctors performing (legal) abortions.
>
> Respoinse: Yes Christians agree it is a constituional right.
> Unfortuantely it is direct opposition to what God tells us in the Bible
> regarding the taking of innocent life. Hence Christinas will be opposed
> to abortion and will act iwhtin the contect of the govenrment. Ie
> peaceful protests etc. Killing the doctors who perform abortions is
> wrong in the eyes of all true Chrisitians.
>
> El writes
> And you wonder why the rest of the world is not taking Americans
> serious? And the US only when they storm the shores of [insert name of
> favorite beach here]?
>
> Repsonse: I do not think that the majority of Americans really care what
> the rest of the world thinks of us. The Middle East (other than for
> Israel) and African countries have done little to earn our respect.
>
>> From: Dr Eberhard Lisse <el@lisse.NA>
>> Reply-To: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
>> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net>
>> Subject: Re: Abortion? ... here we go again! Sheesh! -->ConLaw now!
>> Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 01:52:40 -0500
>>
>> Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, a good thumper can selectively justify just about
>> anything from that book.
>>
>> Now, by the way, I notice, it's innocent or guilty (another legal
>> concept), and the wiggler is the one who judges. And you give that book
>> of yours more legal standing that the constitution and the law of the
>> land? Be careful, black helicopters will be circling soon, and don't
>> forget to look on the back of roadsigns.
>>
>> Abortions are a constitutional right in your country, as is the right to
>> life of doctors performing (legal) abortions.
>>
>> And you wonder why the rest of the world is not taking Americans
>> serious? And the US only when they storm the shores of [insert name of
>> favorite beach here]?
>>
>> (Note to oneself, must change spelling checker from Amerlish to proper
>> English)
>>
>> el
>>
>> on 4/27/07 10:39 PM Andrew Folley said the following:
>> > Possession of fire arms is a constituitional right in our free country.
>> > The Bible is quite clear about the sin of taking innocent life as in
>> > abortion. It is quite clear about the justification of taking a guilty
>> > persons life as in capital punishment and also quite clear about the
>> > right of the government to wage war.
>> >
>> >> From: Dr Eberhard Lisse <el@lisse.NA>
>> >> Reply-To: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
>> >> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net>
>> >> Subject: Re: Abortion? ... here we go again! Sheesh! -->ConLaw now!
>> >> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:37:12 -0500
>> >>
>> >> Andrew,
>> >>
>> >> Why not? We had that about the Krauts already. Though it is my
>> >> understanding that the American Indians built very nice glass
>> houses too.
>> >>
>> >> Though, it is legal to perform an abortion, and yet one is called a
>> >> murderer in the US. It is illegal to murder someone for performing an
>> >> abortion and yet the bead wiggling, bible thumping nut cases in the US
>> >> justify non-existence of gun laws.
>> >>
>> >> In any case, Steve is a Kiwi. But, he can spell aborigines properly.
>> >>
>> >> greetings, el
>> >>
>> >> on 4/27/07 1:09 PM Andrew Folley said the following:
>> >> > Aussies that live in glass houses built by aboringines should not
>> throw
>> >> > stones.
>> >> >
>> >> >> From: "Raymond Stephen" <stephen.raymond@dhhs.tas.gov.au>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thus far we seem to have skirted right round the Virginia Tech
>> >> >> obscenity, and thus avoided any opinions on the state of the
>> >> protection
>> >> >> of citizens from non-existent gun laws. "Cultural equivalence"?
>> >> Thank
>> >> >> God it doesn't exist in this part of the world.
>> >>
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