I read the thread and there are topics missing and questions not answered that prevent me from forming an opinion. A woman who pays for her own abortion (let's say a casual fling and the man never knows for simplicity), Does she get executed? Him?
Are those brought up believing it is legal and in some cases good executed too? Or would the executions only occur after a law change where the people are made aware of the consequences?
The loss of any life is tragic though sometimes a life must be taken to save others.
Is redemption off the table for any involved? You both seem comfortable with your judgements of others, so I ask for clarity as to what you precisely mean with these questions.
Maybe you are right. I believe that through the Light there might be none beyond redemption. I believe loving my enemy can be more than the mercy of a swift death. Please clarify these points for me. I don't what to judge the validity of your statements without understanding.
Or would the executions only occur after a law change where the people are made aware of the consequences?
answered your own question.
abortion should be viewed no different from murder legally.
Murder is illegal and carries up to the death sentence. Abortion should be treated the same. Just as illegal, just as lethal of potential maximum punishment.
So only after people are made aware then? I'm confident that is what you mean, but straight answers eliminate ambiguity. Regardless, I think these are valuable discussions to have and welcome further answers to my other questions. I agree that such penalties are logical with limited exceptions (i.e. saving the life of a mother). For starters, we have to educate the population and change the laws. Improve people's lives and the role models they are given. Compassion is a strong shield and losing the life of one who can be redeemed is tragic.
I read the thread and there are topics missing and questions not answered that prevent me from forming an opinion. A woman who pays for her own abortion (let's say a casual fling and the man never knows for simplicity), Does she get executed? Him? Are those brought up believing it is legal and in some cases good executed too? Or would the executions only occur after a law change where the people are made aware of the consequences? The loss of any life is tragic though sometimes a life must be taken to save others. Is redemption off the table for any involved? You both seem comfortable with your judgements of others, so I ask for clarity as to what you precisely mean with these questions. Maybe you are right. I believe that through the Light there might be none beyond redemption. I believe loving my enemy can be more than the mercy of a swift death. Please clarify these points for me. I don't what to judge the validity of your statements without understanding.
answered your own question.
abortion should be viewed no different from murder legally.
Murder is illegal and carries up to the death sentence. Abortion should be treated the same. Just as illegal, just as lethal of potential maximum punishment.
So only after people are made aware then? I'm confident that is what you mean, but straight answers eliminate ambiguity. Regardless, I think these are valuable discussions to have and welcome further answers to my other questions. I agree that such penalties are logical with limited exceptions (i.e. saving the life of a mother). For starters, we have to educate the population and change the laws. Improve people's lives and the role models they are given. Compassion is a strong shield and losing the life of one who can be redeemed is tragic.
Should be obvious, but
I'll humor you.
Otherwise, I agree with everything you say.