I love all life.
I love it enough to define it.
I love it enough to portray grisly images of aborted fetuses and bloody baby dolls.
I love it enough to force it on people who might not be ready or capable of making it not just A life, but a GOOD life.
I love life enough to know what’s best for everyone.
A book told me so.
(Wait, no it didn’t.)
I also love life enough to spend my energy helping the poor and disadvantaged.
I spend my time and energy working on educational efforts to help eradicate unwanted pregnancies.
I help with adoption efforts.
I want all kids to live in loving environments, even with same-sex couples.
I do everything I can to prevent the situations in which abortion is a desirable option.
I think sexual education and birth-control can help.
Wait, no I don’t.
(I don’t do any of that.)
And if I did, I would certainly be the exception to the usual old biddy standing outside the hospital with a picture of death when I want you to love life.
I’d rather protest things which are legally sanctioned and none of my business and make people who share my point of view all look crazy, cold-hearted and backward than actually help anyone.
As someone who doesn’t go to, teach at, work at or give money to a Catholic university, I know what’s best for it. God forbid people in the faith whose name means UNIVERSAL be tolerant of anything.
If you’re pro-life but not a crazy protester, prove it by keeping trolling bullshit to yourself.
YOU ARE EVIL AND JESUS SAYS YOU MUST DIE!!!
JESUS HATES YOU!!11
JESUS WAS *LIED ABOUT* IN THE GOSPELS WHEN THEY PRETENDED HE SAID ALL THIS “BE TOLERANT” BULLSHIT!!!11
oh wait. i just read your comment above.
sorry.
if jesus was alive today, the “christian”s would crucify him. because what he said and would say again was/is so utterly OFFENSIVE to them.
LOL.
Nietzsche: “There was only one Christian, and he died on the cross.”
Mr. Friedrich Wilhelm contended that Jesus taught Christianity as a way of living, not as a faith. I won’t go so far as to say that Nietzsche was right, but most of the people I know who have lived as Jesus taught were not what you might call “religious” people, often not ever self-identified as “Christian” at all. (Not that I hate Christians or think most of them are bad — just that there are some very Christian non-Christians out there.)