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People of faith, or rather Christians should Love people who have had abortions, They need to be shown God's grace and love, but to twist God's word to guilt trip believers that it is our duty to support and fund them is just wrong.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Libtards lie, cheat, and steal to get what they want. Don't expect any level of morality from them.

[–] 1 pt

To love somebody means you want the best for them and for them to become the best person they can be. One can love their substance-addicted family member and not trust them. One can love somebody and still be incredibly disappointed in them. It even means feeling remorse for those who hate you for ending up hateful. We can love those who get abortions, but it doesn't mean we have to trust them, partake in their lives, or condone said behavior. It's murder through-and-through, except under extreme circumstance.

[–] 0 pt

Anyone trying to use God as a justification for anything.

This is the worst argument.

Step 1 to make this argument work: prove God exists.

Step 2: Lose debate because you can't prove God exists

[–] 1 pt

personally I believe in God. I don't think to talk about Him I need to prove anything to anyone I just expect that they will except that I personally believe in Him. However using God to justify doing something that is wrong or immoral is a bad argument because God does forgive but not if you haven't truly repented and if you are doing something because you know you will be forgiven anyway, well I highly doubt you are truly repenting.

I do agree with you though in the fact that if a Christian is debating with an atheist using God as a reason for our actions will not hold much water with them. What I posted however was something geared to manipulate Christians into supporting and funding abortions.