#35 – “You Can Be Pro-Choice And Christian.”
Some people claim that they can be pro-choice and Christian at the same time. That is nonsense.
Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!
Like how some people claim that they can be pro-choice and a Christian at the same time. That is nonsense. Watch to see why…
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Some people claim that they can be pro-choice and a Christian at the same time. That is nonsense. Two fundamental tenets of Christian doctrine are that God is the author of life and He doesn’t make mistakes. Now if those two things are true, then it is obvious that every time there’s a new life in the womb, it is His will that it be there.
But the pro-choice position is that life is not a right inherited from God, but is instead a privilege bestowed by human beings who can withhold it if they choose to do so. In other words, the pro-choice position is that God is indifferent about whether the lives He creates are snuffed out in the womb. Of course, people are free to believe whichever of these two philosophies they want to, but to suggest that someone can believe both of them at the same time is absurd.on’t look at what’s being decided.
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#121 – Men: No Choice, But All The Responsibility
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#116 – “The Pro-Life Movement Is A Bunch Of Religious, Anti-Choice Extremists!”
The pro-choice side has accused the pro-life movement of being a bunch of “anti-choice extremists who are trying to force their religious beliefs on everyone else.” Since “choice” means having the legal right to butcher defenseless children, then we are indeed anti-choice. But as for the claim that we are trying pass laws to force our theological views on others, that is idiocy.