Even though I live in the US I have to swallow patriotism and say that this is a major factor.bodyklok said:Maybe their just backwards?
Even though I live in the US I have to swallow patriotism and say that this is a major factor.bodyklok said:Maybe their just backwards?
Ho ho ho, wait up a second here - this is a "when does life begin" debate, not a religious belief debate.The infamous SCAMola said:Is it really though? I bet 99% of pro-lifers will tell you they're like that because "God" says that "life is sacred".MA7743W said:The person who killed that doctor was pro-life, that doesn't mean they were religious, and it's quite ignorant of you to assume they must be.
I mean really, what reason could an atheist have to not like abortion (excluding personal experiences)?
I apologise. Even though you agree with me I still feel that I must humbly request you forgiveness for this, because it was still very offensive.LordOmnit said:Even though I live in the US I have to swallow patriotism and say that this is a major factor.bodyklok said:Maybe their just backwards?
You would be wrong there. There is no concrete evidence of the person being religious other than the circumstantial evidence that this was a murder against an abortion doctor while abortion is opposed to many chrisitan's beliefs. It was also in a church where the concentration of christians are near 100%. However there is also no evidence to suggest that the culprit was not a christian. Unless Samus up there feels like divulging police reports.Ken Korda said:Now, that being said I wasn't aware if the doctor really was killed by religious extremists or (strictly) pro-life extremists, but it seems (by the first two replies) that the person wasn't actually religious.
And I'm sure a lot of atheist who believe life begins at conception still don't give a flyin' shit and are pro-abortion anyway.pewpewz said:Ho ho ho, wait up a second here - this is a "when does life begin" debate, not a religious belief debate.The infamous SCAMola said:Is it really though? I bet 99% of pro-lifers will tell you they're like that because "God" says that "life is sacred".MA7743W said:The person who killed that doctor was pro-life, that doesn't mean they were religious, and it's quite ignorant of you to assume they must be.
I mean really, what reason could an atheist have to not like abortion (excluding personal experiences)?
While it still holds true that life beginning at conception is often coined with roman-catholics, athiests can also believe that life begins at this stage as there is no scientific fact to prove otherwise.
Lets cut out the religion bashing assumption and move on to a more constructive debate, ktnxbye.
faulty argument. i can't remember the exact term, but i'll give you an example of why this is flawed.Barry93 said:I didn't mean he was a religous extremist, I'm just assuming he's religous because anyone who goes to church is obviously religous, and if you kill a doctor who performs late term abortion, then it's common sense that the killer is pro-life. So i guess that it's no actual proof, but anyone with the abililty to reason can determine the killer is probably religous. That doesn't matter anyway, imo killing babies at that stage is a good enough reason for killing someone. what i don't understand is why anyone would wait that long to get an abortion anyway.Tehpwnsauce said:You have no proof that he is religous.Barry93 said:Late term abortions are cruel whether your pro-choice or pro-life.
And it doesn't mean he's a religous extremist, just an angry religous man.
Sure, why would any rational atheist support a pro-life movement when we are at a level of planet wde overpopulation the likes of which we cannot afford or sustain.pewpewz said:Ho ho ho, wait up a second here - this is a "when does life begin" debate, not a religious belief debate.The infamous SCAMola said:Is it really though? I bet 99% of pro-lifers will tell you they're like that because "God" says that "life is sacred".MA7743W said:The person who killed that doctor was pro-life, that doesn't mean they were religious, and it's quite ignorant of you to assume they must be.
I mean really, what reason could an atheist have to not like abortion (excluding personal experiences)?
While it still holds true that life beginning at conception is often coined with roman-catholics, athiests can also believe that life begins at this stage as there is no scientific fact to prove otherwise.
Lets cut out the religion bashing assumption and move on to a more constructive debate, ktnxbye.
There are more people in the EU than in the USA.UltimatheChosen said:It hasn't. The extremists are just the ones you hear from, since a headline like "90% of Americans are not religious extremists". It's an issue of statistics. Even if only 1% of Americans were extremists, that's still three million people. And three million extremists can make a lot of noise (figuratively speaking).Ken Korda said:Why has America in recent years under gone this revival of religious extremism.
and i am sure a lot of roman catholics also have abortions...The infamous SCAMola said:And I'm sure a lot of atheist who believe life begins at conception still don't give a flyin' shit and are pro-abortion anyway.pewpewz said:Ho ho ho, wait up a second here - this is a "when does life begin" debate, not a religious belief debate.The infamous SCAMola said:Is it really though? I bet 99% of pro-lifers will tell you they're like that because "God" says that "life is sacred".MA7743W said:The person who killed that doctor was pro-life, that doesn't mean they were religious, and it's quite ignorant of you to assume they must be.
I mean really, what reason could an atheist have to not like abortion (excluding personal experiences)?
While it still holds true that life beginning at conception is often coined with roman-catholics, athiests can also believe that life begins at this stage as there is no scientific fact to prove otherwise.
Lets cut out the religion bashing assumption and move on to a more constructive debate, ktnxbye.
Fundamentalism is a big factor in that and although I cant speak past the few European countries I know/Britain its not wide spread or well accepted here. Fundamentalists are viewed as extremists by and large, the media portrays that aswell and we have no televangelists. That and all of Europe has already been through centuries of religious war and were kinda tired of it really.Ken Korda said:There are more people in the EU than in the USA.UltimatheChosen said:It hasn't. The extremists are just the ones you hear from, since a headline like "90% of Americans are not religious extremists". It's an issue of statistics. Even if only 1% of Americans were extremists, that's still three million people. And three million extremists can make a lot of noise (figuratively speaking).Ken Korda said:Why has America in recent years under gone this revival of religious extremism.
I just wondered why we seem to see more of the anit-gay, anti-evolution, anti-abortion style Christians in the US than in Europe? Is it media bias or are there more of these people in America and if so why america and not Europe?
America is a majority christian country with a christian culture so the law of averages means more Christian fundamentalists and less Hindu or Muslim fundamenalists.Ken Korda said:There are more people in the EU than in the USA.UltimatheChosen said:It hasn't. The extremists are just the ones you hear from, since a headline like "90% of Americans are not religious extremists". It's an issue of statistics. Even if only 1% of Americans were extremists, that's still three million people. And three million extremists can make a lot of noise (figuratively speaking).Ken Korda said:Why has America in recent years under gone this revival of religious extremism.
I just wondered why we seem to see more of the anit-gay, anti-evolution, anti-abortion style Christians in the US than in Europe? Is it media bias or are there more of these people in America and if so why america and not Europe?
This was the first time I heard about someone being killed over abortion.pimppeter2 said:Sure Judge a WHOLE FUCKIN COUNTRY and a WHOLE FUCKEN RELIGION based on what ONE FUCKEN GUY did.