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Author: SpartakusSpartakus Date: Nov 19, 2007 07:57
Follow this link. Watch the video. I'll wait.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTOxIFW1Mhk
So, according to the fine folks at insidecatholic.com, a woman is
about the same as a UPS shipping box. A *container*, as Muriel Nelson
once observed. Should the Virgin Mary's rainment have lettering
saying "This side up"?
But that's not all that the fine folks at insidecatholic.com are
saying here. They are also saying that "unborn babies" are about the
same as mail order merchandise. If that is the case, can't they just
be shipped back to the sender if they're unwanted?
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Author: CECE Date: Nov 19, 2007 11:40
On Nov 19, 11:57 am, Spartakus my-deja.com> wrote:
> Follow this link. Watch the video. I'll wait.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTOxIFW1Mhk
>
> So, according to the fine folks at insidecatholic.com, a woman is
> about the same as a UPS shipping box. A *container*, as Muriel Nelson
> once observed. Should the Virgin Mary's rainment have lettering
> saying "This side up"?
>
> But that's not all that the fine folks at insidecatholic.com are
> saying here. They are also saying that "unborn babies" are about the
> same as mail order merchandise. If that is the case, can't they just
> be shipped back to the sender if they're unwanted?
The video does not say that women are containers, nor does it imply
that.
The point of the video is that in moments where there is some doubt as
to the possible harm to a person, the reasonable thing to do is err on
the side of caution to ensure that the person is safe.
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Author: dukeduke Date: Nov 19, 2007 12:05
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:54:48 -0600, "LC" hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Follow this link. Watch the video. I'll wait.
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Author: LCLC Date: Nov 19, 2007 12:25
"duke" cox.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:54:48 -0600, "LC" hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> Follow this link. Watch the video. I'll wait.
>>> So, according to the fine folks at insidecatholic.com, a woman is
>>> about the same as a UPS shipping box. A *container*, as Muriel Nelson
>>> once observed. Should the Virgin Mary's rainment have lettering
>>> saying "This side up"?
>>> But that's not all that the fine folks at insidecatholic.com are
>>> saying here. They are also saying that "unborn babies" are about the
>>> same as mail order merchandise. If that is the case, can't they just
>>> be shipped back to the sender if they're unwanted?
>>So there you have it: a woman is merely a "box" for delivering a baby.
>>Thanks for the update!
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Author: dukeduke Date: Nov 19, 2007 14:14
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:25:11 -0600, "LC" hotmail.com> wrote:
>> No, dummy. A box doesn't do anything. A woman is the life support system
>> for a
>> new baby from the moment of conception to the moment of birth, and
>> performs
>> onward after birth with personal attention.
>Yes, we know _your_ definition of "personal attention", Weird Uncle Dook:
Moms are generally overflowing with love for their newborns. Now maybe you're
not old enough to understand that, but it's a fact.
>"I was talking about a loving family teasingly pinching nipples (pre
>breast type) and comparing how that's quite alright in a family
>setting but clearly and quickly labeled as child molestation outside the
>family setting."~ duke, aka Earl Weber, incestuous pedophile.
A double major standard revealed. Now that's one that's going to take you
getting a little older before you understand.
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Author: LCLC Date: Nov 19, 2007 14:59
"duke" cox.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:25:11 -0600, "LC" hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> No, dummy. A box doesn't do anything. A woman is the life support
>>> system for a new baby from the moment of conception to the moment of
>>> birth, and performs onward after birth with personal attention.
>>Yes, we know _your_ definition of "personal attention", Weird Uncle Dook:
> Moms are generally overflowing with love for their newborns. Now maybe
> you're not old enough to understand that, but it's a fact.
Moron.
>>"I was talking about a loving family teasingly pinching nipples (pre
>>breast type) and comparing how that's quite alright in a family
>>setting but clearly and quickly labeled as child molestation outside the
>>family setting."~ duke, aka Earl Weber, incestuous pedophile.
> A double major standard revealed.
You've misspelled "a major pervert revealed", dook.
> Now that's one that's going to take you getting a little older before you
> understand.
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Author: CECE Date: Nov 19, 2007 21:25
On Nov 20, 12:38 am, Spartakus my-deja.com> wrote:
> CE gmail.com> wrote:
>> Spartakus my-deja.com> wrote:
>>> Follow this link. Watch the video. I'll wait.
>
>
>>> So, according to the fine folks at insidecatholic.com, a woman is
>>> about the same as a UPS shipping box. A *container*, as Muriel
>>> Nelson once observed. Should the Virgin Mary's rainment have
>>> lettering saying "This side up"?
>
>>> But that's not all that the fine folks at insidecatholic.com are
>>> saying here. They are also saying that "unborn babies" are about the
>>> same as mail order merchandise. If that is the case, can't they just
>>> be shipped back to the sender if they're unwanted?
>> The video does not say that women are containers, nor does it imply
>> that.
>
>> The point of the video is that in moments where there is some doubt as ...
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Author: dukeduke Date: Nov 20, 2007 05:10
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 16:59:49 -0600, "LC" hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>> No, dummy. A box doesn't do anything. A woman is the life support
>>>> system for a new baby from the moment of conception to the moment of
>>>> birth, and performs onward after birth with personal attention.
>>>Yes, we know _your_ definition of "personal attention", Weird Uncle Dook:
>> Moms are generally overflowing with love for their newborns. Now maybe
>> you're not old enough to understand that, but it's a fact.
>Moron.
You really didn't know that, did you!!!
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
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Author: mom0f4boysmom0f4boys Date: Nov 20, 2007 17:07
The analogy was poorly thought out, ignoring the incendiary meaning of
'container' in the abortion batttle. However, it doesn't take much
thought to see that the boxes represent the fetus, not the womb. As
in 'the fetus MIGHT be a person, a baby'.
It was not a good idea at all, as it is so easy to misinterpret.
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Author: SpartakusSpartakus Date: Nov 20, 2007 17:48
CE gmail.com> wrote:
> Spartakus my-deja.com> wrote:
>> CE gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Spartakus my-deja.com> wrote:
[...]
>>> The point of the video is that in moments where there
>>> is some doubt as to the possible harm to a person, the
>>> reasonable thing to do is err on the side of caution
>>> to ensure that the person is safe.
>>>
>>> The box is simply an analogy.
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