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Philosophy of birth control and condoms         


Author: C3
Date: Apr 17, 2008 21:31

This sort of has to do with the philosophy of the words "not" and
"nothing" If Heaven is Creation and It goes on forever, how there be
the concept of nothing?

If birth control and condoms prevent babies, is that an abortion,
philosophically speaking? Even worse than an abortion is not having
the baby at all. I should also tell you, birth control is an
abortifacient so it is kind of like driving drunk. If a woman is
pregnant, the abortifacient can cause a miscarriage.

I am a prolifer so I've suffered a lot in prayer and I have wondered
at times, I'll express this philsosphically, if a fertilized egg is a
human being (it is) then are a separated sperm and ovary also a human
being. Sounds, I don't know what the word is, painful spiritually or
kind of like having two separated minds in one being. I can only
imagine what priests and nuns go through in prayer. There are
realities we are unaware of, both good and bad.

C3
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Re: Philosophy of birth control and condoms         


Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 17, 2008 23:25

On Apr 17, 9:31 pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> This sort of has to do with the philosophy of the words "not" and
> "nothing"  If Heaven is Creation and It goes on forever, how there be
> the concept of nothing?
>
> If birth control and condoms prevent babies, is that an abortion,
> philosophically speaking? Even worse than an abortion is not having
> the baby at all. I should also tell you, birth control is an
> abortifacient so it is kind of like driving drunk.  If a woman is
> pregnant, the abortifacient can cause a miscarriage.
>
> I am a prolifer so I've suffered a lot in prayer and I have wondered
> at times, I'll express this philsosphically, if a fertilized egg is a
> human being (it is) then are a separated sperm and ovary also a human
> being.  Sounds, I don't know what the word is, painful spiritually or
> kind of like having two separated minds in one being. I can only
> imagine what priests and nuns go through in prayer. There are
> realities we are unaware of, both good and bad.
>
> C3 ...
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Re: Philosophy of birth control and condoms         


Author: turtoni
Date: Apr 17, 2008 23:32

On Apr 18, 12:31 am, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> This sort of has to do with the philosophy of the words "not" and
> "nothing"  If Heaven is Creation and It goes on forever, how there be
> the concept of nothing?
>
> If birth control and condoms prevent babies, is that an abortion,
> philosophically speaking? Even worse than an abortion is not having
> the baby at all. I should also tell you, birth control is an
> abortifacient so it is kind of like driving drunk.  If a woman is
> pregnant, the abortifacient can cause a miscarriage.
>
> I am a prolifer so I've suffered a lot in prayer and I have wondered
> at times, I'll express this philsosphically, if a fertilized egg is a
> human being (it is) then are a separated sperm and ovary also a human
> being.  Sounds, I don't know what the word is, painful spiritually or
> kind of like having two separated minds in one being. I can only
> imagine what priests and nuns go through in prayer. There are
> realities we are unaware of, both good and bad.
>
> C3 ...
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Re: Philosophy of birth control and condoms         


Author: ZerkonX
Date: Apr 18, 2008 05:32

On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:31:09 -0700, C3 wrote:
> If birth control and condoms prevent babies, is that an abortion,
> philosophically speaking?

'Philosophically speaking', they do not.
> if a fertilized egg is a human being (it is) then are a separated
> sperm and ovary also a human being.

Is hydrogen water?
> I am a prolifer so I've suffered a lot..

It seems this NG is becoming a home to those suffering from all sorts of
torments.
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Re: Philosophy of birth control and condoms         


Author: John
Date: Apr 18, 2008 05:40

"C3" aol.com> wrote in message
news:9173d78f-89a0-4b3f-9325-e2040b22b0f8@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> This sort of has to do with the philosophy of the words "not" and
> "nothing" If Heaven is Creation and It goes on forever, how there be
> the concept of nothing?

If there is a time/space that it accessible and it is infinite then there
can be no such thing as nothing.
> If birth control and condoms prevent babies, is that an abortion,
> philosophically speaking?

Abstinence would then be an abortion as well. Fertile RC nuns would be
guilty of abortnig,

Go forth and fuck your brains out.
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Re: Philosophy of birth control and condoms         


Author: John
Date: Apr 18, 2008 05:44

"C3" aol.com> wrote in message
news:9173d78f-89a0-4b3f-9325-e2040b22b0f8@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> I am a prolifer so I've suffered a lot in prayer and I have wondered
> at times, I'll express this philsosphically, if a fertilized egg is a
> human being (it is) then are a separated sperm and ovary also a human
> being.

A healthy young man can ejaculate one sperm for every woman in the United
States. Wow! All that waste - what a heavy burden of suffering you must
have.
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Author: ?????? ????????
Date: Apr 19, 2008 13:12

This has to do with ethics, not phylosophy in general.
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Re: Philosophy of birth control and condoms         


Author: C3
Date: Apr 19, 2008 20:33

On Apr 18, 5:40�am, "John" stafford.net> wrote:
> "C3" aol.com> wrote in message
>
> news:9173d78f-89a0-4b3f-9325-e2040b22b0f8@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>
>> This sort of has to do with the philosophy of the words "not" and
>> "nothing" �If Heaven is Creation and It goes on forever, how there be
>> the concept of nothing?
>
> If there is a time/space that it accessible and it is infinite then there
> can be no such thing as nothing.
>
>> If birth control and condoms prevent babies, is that an abortion,
>> philosophically speaking?
>
> Abstinence would then be an abortion as well. Fertile RC nuns would be
> guilty of abortnig,
>
> Go forth and fuck your brains out.
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