Originally posted by GtoRA2 Well there are always the two huge ones. Pro choice people thinking it is the right of the women to chose to murder her baby..(I am pro choice, dont start with me,) but being agaist the death penalty. And then the pro life people being agaist the right of a women to chose, yet all for the right for the government to kill people.
Originally posted by Lizking Well, there's killing, and then there is Killing. An unborn, at the very minimum, is innocent, but the deathrow criminal is not (Assuming that justice were perfect, which it is not).
Originally posted by GtoRA2 Well there are always the two huge ones. Pro choice people thinking it is the right of the women to chose to murder her baby..(I am pro choice, dont start with me,) but being against the death penalty. And then the pro life people being agaist the right of a women to chose, yet all for the right for the government to kill people.
Originally posted by Holden McGroin I have heard an argument that it is not hypocritical if one is against the taking of innocent life.
Originally posted by Urchin I've found that reading reports of black "conservative" church leaders who condemn homosexuality on the basis of "it says in the Bible it was wrong" make me snicker.I'm paraphrasing, but the last quote I read on it was something like "How dare these people try to take something that God has clearly said is wrong, and try to put it on the books of this country as being right?" Slavery, anybody?
Originally posted by Gunslinger But don't you see. That's how it is totally applicable. Someone who's pro-choice but anti deathpenalty is a contradiction in term thus hypocrixy and Irony.
And then the pro life people being agaist the right of a women to chose, yet all for the right for the government to kill people.