What's a Woman to
do about Birth Control?
It feels great to know that there are other women who feel the way
I do about their birth plans not going as they imagined and I'm not the only one.
Not exact matches
It stands to reason, then, that it's important to
do your research before committing to a contraception — especially for women who may be concerned
about how
birth control will affect their mental health.
He listed some topics he would prefer talking
about and called the
birth - certificate question «a long, complex subject that I just don't like talking
about, and I won't talk
about it.»
Unless you are on call for somebody who's
about to go into brain surgery or give
birth, we can
do without you for a few hours.
On Khloe Kardashian's short - lived series «Kocktails with Khloe,» Polizzi opened up
about her
birth parents, telling Kardashian that she
did some digging and found out she has «like 10 other brothers and sisters.»
The same people who couldn't get enough of Hillary's innocuous emails, or Obama's
birth certificate or his collage transcripts or Bill's infidelities,
do not care a hoot that, Trump, in an unprecedented move, refused to release his tax returns, refused to detail his business interests, refused to explain how his so - called «Blind Trust» is blind, or
about his record of draft - dodging, his infidelities.
I wasn't talking
about birth and sin, so I really don't know where you are coming from.
What
do the Seer Stones of the Mormon faith say
about stem cell research or a woman's access to
birth control?
Let me add I have not seen your 3 posts asking me
about how I feel
about it before now when I copied and posted those above and If I had seen before I would have answered you with out any hesitation but
did not because I moved to other blogs... And to satisfy you interest my saying I
do not like it as a cultural habit but if religion failed to stop it and had to regulate it then what can I
do about it... people can still lie and give you an elder age and how can you tell if 9 - 10or more at villages there are no
birth certificate issued nor villagers interested to obtain it... what can you tell from their teeth like sheep??
Like other atheists has often said: People
does not seem so troubled
about the billions of years of nonexistence before their
birth, but most are very anxious
about death and the probable nonexistance after that event.
I don't understand the uproar
about the use of
birth control.
The Bible tells us we know as little
about our death as we
do our
birth.
Too bad priests
do not comment
about birth control at church.
I may be Catholic, but I'm not a maniac
about it, runs their unofficial subtext — meaning: I'm happy to take credit for enlightened Catholic positions on the death penalty / social justice / civil rights, but of course I don't believe in those archaic teachings
about divorce / homosexuality / and above all
birth control.
This is NOT
about Rush who the Dems are loving right now because they
do not have to talk
about taxpayers subsidizing another victim group (30 year old college students who want someone else to pay for their
birth control).
Interesting idea but I don't think there's a danger of anyone fornicating on bin Laden's hypothetical grave so your concern
about birth control is a bit misplaced.
... like scripts thousands years before the bible that talked
about virgin
births and resurrections after 3 days... and the mythological connections didn't strike you as just another fool's story?
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing
about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin
birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you
do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
Who's
birth did you think it was
about?
How
do we behave
about birth control?
When reading
about the
birth of Jesus in Scripture, many people
do not realize that Bethlehem was situated within a mile or two of the Herodium, a huge palace fortress built upon a hill for King Herod, who had set himself up as the King of the Jews.
In the guise of a tiny baby in its mother's arms, obeying the great laws of
birth and infancy, you came, Lord Jesus, to dwell in my infant - soul; and then, as you re-enacted in me — and in so
doing extended the range of — your growth through the Church, that same humanity which once was born and dwelt in Palestine began now to spread out gradually everywhere like an iridescence of unnumbered hues through which, without destroying anything, your presence penetrated — and endued with supervitality — every other presence
about me.
There's one last thing I didn't tell you
about the
birth date of Jesus Christ.
Matthew and Luke weren't hiding the truth, but they
did want to distract their readers from the real problem
about Jesus»
birth: the sordid assumption that Jesus was a mamzer (Hebrew for «bastard»).
No other book of the Bible talks
about Jesus»
birth and no other writing from the time
does.
If they
did know
about the virgin
birth, why wasn't such a spectacular miracle worth mentioning?
Did they not know
about the virgin
birth?
Before he
did, he was able to make amends to her and his two children for all the times he failed them; and what is more, he beat doctor's predictions
about his mortality, living to witness the
birth of his twin grandsons.
You
did not know it at the time of this post, but I had a post already written and scheduled for the following day
about the
birth of Jesus, and I argue similarly that Jesus was born in late September.
and then they are excommunicated and the fight is over... this is a hopeless fight especially when religion is involved... they either fight for rights and lose it all (and essentially go to hell) or give in and listen to their religious leaders... I
do not believe in what they
do and could care less really but they are in a no win situation and they as nuns should not be worried
about birth control or anything of the such... they took the vows..
Lately I've been interested in what sort of difference could be made if «dialogue» became less focused on understanding why someone believes what they
do (in light of the way I belief) and more
about understanding the way those beliefs are held in the context of the experiences that helped
birth them.
Muneef, when you say «Deuteronomy 4:39 (Wrong) since it states that Jesus and God are one, but Right if was saying God is one and no other...», you
do realize that Deuteronomy was written centuries before the
birth of Jesus and says nothing
about him.
This man
did nothing but teach people
about a religion other than the one forced upon them from the day of
birth.
Is it that John
does not know the tradition
about Jesus»
birth in Bethlehem in Matthew 1 and Luke 1?
I
do not believe that a parallel statement can be made
about the
birth of the resurrection - faith among the disciples of Jesus.
Grandma Em doesn't tell me
about the
birth of her own 7 children — only that she has buried 3 of them and 4 remain.
I think it's
about time people actually
do some research as to the other religions that predated Christianity that have the same stories... Maybe research why the
birth of Jesus is celebrated this time of year... coincidentally on the solstice when all other pagan religions celebrate the «rebirth» of the «Sun of God».
but whats wrong
about the
birth of the bible jesus is he was not born during the winter he was born during nice weather sheep
did not stay in the fields at night in the winter.
Nothing
about this forces Catholic women to get
birth control, though I will tell you I don't know a single Catholic woman who doesn't use
birth control.
By that time various legends
about Jesus were growing steadily, such as that of the Virgin
Birth, and the more miraculous stories of what he
did during his earthly ministry.
@jf well your information
about the New Testament is
about as accurate as your Old Testament knowledge, The prophecies of the Old testament concerning Christ could not have been written after the fact because we now have the Dead Sea Scrolls, with an almost complete Old Testament dated 100 - 200 years before the
birth of Christ, Your interpretation of God at His worst shows a complete lack of understanding as to what was being communicated.We don't know what the original texts of the New Testament were written in as to date there are no original copies available.Greek was the common language of the day.Most of the gospels were reported written somewhere in the 30 year after Christs resurrection time frame, not the unspecified «long after «you reference and three of the authors knew Jesus personally in His earthly ministry, the other Knew Jesus as his savior and was in the company of many who also knew Jesus.You keep referencing changes, «gazillion «was the word used but you never referenced one change, so it is assumed we are to take your word for it.What may we ask are your credentials?Try reading Job your own self, particularly the section were Job says «My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes»
The alleged «silence»
about the virgin
birth from other New Testament authors can not be used as an argument against it since its factuality would have been revealed by Mary only after the resurrection and it
did not constitute the centre of the Easter message; Redford even finds hints thatother New Testament authors framed their affirmations to allow for the virgin
birth.
I've listed this several times, but apparently Atheists seem to want the clouds to open up for them for proof of God's existence, but prophecy fulfillment is excellent proof for the divine authorship of Scripture... I could talk
about prophecies regarding Israel's captivity to Babylon, Cyrus called out by name hundreds of years before his
birth as the one that will rescue Israel from Babylon, the destruction of Babylon foretold, the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple foretold, the destruction of Tyre and specifically how it was to be
done, how the city of Petra would be destroyed... These are just a few verifyable examples...
Only
about 15 percent of Americans claim there is an unlimited right to abortion all the way up to
birth minus a day, and I don't believe these people are all obsessive ideologues by any means.
Every Christmas the politically correct secularists and biased media dictate to us; the Christian majority
about what we can say and
do to celebrate the
birth of Jesus Christ, it's time to let them know we've had enough of their interference in our most personal beliefs.
Of course, I'm not talking
about going from
birth to death without sinning — no one has
done that but Christ himself.
If you think you're better qualified to decide what to
do about someone else's pregnancy, then you should step up and offer to pay for all expenses related to the
birth, including lost wages for the woman and all medical expenses, no matter how extensive.
Regardless, as you say, it doesn't matter, and it is unnecessary to argue
about, just as with the date of His
birth.
Most of us don't get nearly as excited
about the resurrection of Jesus at Easter as we
do for the virgin
birth of Jesus at Christmas.