<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I believe it's more cruel to interfere. I believe people should be allowed to choose when they die. I see a huge difference between hurting oneself and hurting another. I am saying this because the way you stated the above quote sounds like you think everyone will agree with your point regardless of whether they are Christian. This is not the case, and I would recommend s******** this as part of your argument. This whole quote to me simply said, yet again, "I believe what the Bible says to be 100% truth."Originally posted by Tra:
Well... if you saw someone running at a brick wall repeatedly and bloodying their head wouldn't you try to stop him or her? Which is more cruel, to let them kill themselves or to try and convince them that the wall really is solid?
Sometimes it is wrong to let people do whatever they want. Especially if that causes harm to themselves or to others. And all sin, regardless of who sees it as a sin or how "small" a sin it is, harms people.
I know there is no arguing with you because you just don't care about anyone's opinions, but I just wanted to let you know your argument was weak there.
Tra, have to ever thought about, "what if scientists prove there is a biological cause for homosexuality"? Have you thought about how you'd deal with that? Are there current scientific facts about the human body you don't believe?
<font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ December 03, 2006 02:58 AM: Message edited by: SarahS ]</font>
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