It's hard to get to know Christ, or at least the concept of Christ with all the noise and chatter out there.
I actually think it's always been a hard time for Christ's original message, lol. It's just not an easy lifestyle to follow. It comes more naturally to us to be spiteful and greedy than it does to forgive our enemies and not seek material wealth.
I find it strange how much a champion of black and minority abortion the left often is; at once claiming to be pillars of civil rights yet decreeing only people of a specific economic standing befit fit for child rearing.
It really makes me sad that they don't see the problem with that. There are some pro choicers that basically advocate that only the poor should have abortions. As though the wealthy are automatically more worthy of being parents simply because they can afford to (ha!). I think some of this is a symptom of how we don't discuss the class issue we have in this country. We all try to sweep it under the rug and pretend it's not there.
I just, I don't know...some of the liberal stuff seems a bit duplicitous.
If you makes you feel any better, some of the conservative stuff seems a bit duplicitous too. Lol
I would be absolutely devastated if a person I was with wanted an elective abortion, so I think real life consequences of intimacy should always be discussed with a potential partner.
Yeah for my part I say, "I understand you're concerned about not being able to support a child. So please, please just don't get pregnant in the first place!"
I really dig you Heralde. To me you seem exemplary of the sort of Christians I look up too and greatly admire.
Aw thank you, and I feel the same way about you as a liberal person.
I don't know what the heck I am frankly; my liberals friends say I'm conservative and my conservative friends say I'm liberal, lol. But they say that's a good thing on
Law & Order, lol. Personally I liked it when the guys on Tough Pigs used the phrase "Hippie Christian" in one of their Muppet reviews, I think I'll go with that, lol.
Many black, hispanic, white, and other people of Christian or Abrahamic faiths have not reached the point of gay acceptance...even if they are well meaning people.
I think this is important to remember with any controversial issue. For the most part, people are well meaning and just trying to do what they think is right (even if they're wrong, lol). And there's something beautiful about everybody, even when they're wrong. And there's nothing to say they won't change their minds somewhere down the line. Or that you'll discover a different point of view. We're all just on a journey of life and learning things as we go.
I think of it like a TV series or movie. The main character doesn't start out as knowing everything and always making the right choices. It's watching them go through the journey and developing themselves that makes the story and the ending worthwhile. So why should real life be viewed any differently?