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Re: ObamaCare architect announces the perfect age to die
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 3:00 pm
by anygunanywhere
MeMelYup wrote:VoiceofReason wrote:I knew that when abortion became acceptable, euthanasia would ultimately follow.
If a kids parents abort a brother or sister because they don’t want the bother and expense, why wouldn’t the kid consider euthanasia when the parents grow old and are just a bother and expense?
Karma?
With the way today's society is being pushed (family values) that idea is right in line.
It is called the culture of death and it is exactly what the father of lies wants.
Anygunanywhere
Re: ObamaCare architect announces the perfect age to die
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 6:18 pm
by StewNTexas
God Obama (aka Skippy) and his minions need to get their butts out of any time zone having to do with the USA.
We would have to provide the map, as it appears he has no idea where we are. Heck (no moderation needed), he has no idea where he is most of the time.
Re: ObamaCare architect announces the perfect age to die
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 7:00 pm
by sjfcontrol
StewNTexas wrote:God Obama (aka Skippy) and his minions need to get their butts out of any time zone having to do with the USA.
We would have to provide the map, as it appears he has no idea where we are. Heck (no moderation needed), he has no idea where he is most of the time.
Sure he does. He's either on the golf course, or on vacation (or both).
Re: ObamaCare architect announces the perfect age to die
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:37 pm
by The Annoyed Man
VoiceofReason wrote:I knew that when abortion became acceptable, euthanasia would ultimately follow.
If a kids parents abort a brother or sister because they don’t want the bother and expense, why wouldn’t the kid consider euthanasia when the parents grow old and are just a bother and expense?
Karma?
Pretty much. Call it "poetic justice" or whatever. As a Christian, I don't believe in the far-eastern concept and definitions of "karma", but I certainly do believe in divine justice and the sovereign will of God.......which sometimes is expressed as "
Fine! If
THAT is what you
really want, then have ALL of it you can STAND until it makes you puke, and you are finally broken and realize that you need Me." (Romans 1:18-32) In that light, certainly the more westernized interpretation of Karma as "what goes around, comes around" has some social validity.
People who favor these kinds of radical shifts in the perceived value of life tend to dismiss "slippery slope" arguments as paranoid.......while actually pushing us further down the slippery slope. There are none so blind as those who are willfully so, and you have to be blind to not see the slippery slope arguments.
Wilful blindness is exactly what Romans 1:18-32 is all about.