Kinsman_Redeemer*
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8 years ago
Just in case your not sure who it is with the name change, it's ezequiel- former username xmovinforwardx. reply
Kinsman_Redeemer*
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8 years ago
Hey there :), What's up? It's been a while again. I felt a little nostalgic and I thought my old witty profiles friend. Just wanted to catch up. If you do ever come back this way, feel free to email me, ezequiel_quinones@ymail.com . :) We could catch up :D reply
Atira
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1 decade ago
Gosh! You kicked these people"s butts! They try to get on you for 'not know anyone who's had an abortion before' when you at least know two. And crap. And then the whole 'what about birth defects' thing. Bull crep on that. reply
BlackButterflies
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1 decade ago
i really wish that abortion and slavery had not just been compared. reply
greyskies
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1 decade ago
but its not that people are FOR abortion. we're PRO-CHOICE.
if you're comparing slavery to abortion, then isn't forcing a woman to carry a baby to term, and then give birth, against her will, a form of slavery? reply
Primadonna*
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1 decade ago
Did you just compare abortion to slavery? reply
trytounderstandme143
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1 decade ago
You're so inconsiderate. Anyways abortion is pain free for the fetus. In almost every abortion the "baby" is barley formed. And some people have to get an abortion. You clearly no nothing of it, just you probably read and watched a couple videos and things doesn't mean you no everything about it so just stop. reply
That child is not sad.
That child is not angry.
That child is not wondering what kind of life he could have lived.
That child does not think, “Mother, why did you not love me?”
That child is not thinking at all.
The only people it immediately affects, are the parents.
It’s their decision, no one else’s.
Not the government. Not yours.
And not your God’s." reply
AlwaysxAxDreamer
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1 decade ago
Slavery and abortion are two different things, just like abortion and murder are two different things. reply
Worthless*
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1 decade ago
Only 5 favs? Whaaaat? .__. reply
1Derland
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1 decade ago
If this doesn't make the top quotes, I'm staging a mutiny. reply
HelloSmileyFace
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1 decade ago
POD IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU!!! :D:D:D LOVE THIS SONG! reply
barakat*
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1 decade ago
I thinks it's unfair to the people who aren't in a certain religion, though. Aside from the separation of church and state, public schools being included as part of the state, maybe consider the minorities? Maybe someone is Muslim and doesn't believe in a certain prayer, or someone is Satanic (which is completely their right), or an atheist, or another religion. It isn't fair that they should have to do the prayer, or even have to sit through it. You wanna pray? Do it before school, or do a silent prayer to yourself.
Anyway, a prayer in a classroom will not stop a student from doing whatever they want in a bedroom, or lower abortion rates, or SAT scores (which I personally think is the worst example, sorry.) It would be the same as doing a prayer every night before sleep, or when you wake up. It wouldn't change anything in the schools. Have you ever seen the movie Easy A? A girl in the movie was talking about her boyfriend who was 20 (I think) and still repeating high school, because "if God wanted him to pass he would have given him the answers [on the test]." I realize that was just Hollywood being annoying, but it is on a smaller level, true. Kids have gotten dumber just because they have, with all these new electronic distractions and all. It's not because we don't ask the Lord to give us the wisdom to learn in school today, or whatever. (I don't know how prayers go, I don't believe in God nor religion.)
I don't mean to be rude, but I've heard this argument many times, and although Christianity is a largely dominant religion, it's still a matter of equality. reply
FlorenceSong
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1 decade ago
The statistics posted above lack citation. I have searched this and found it's source page, and the source page as well lacks citation for statistics. You can't determining the validity of the statistics. reply
FlorenceSong
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1 decade ago
I think there are many other variables to be considered than just the removal of prayer and bible instruction from school. reply
RemainsOfTheB
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1 decade ago
A penguin on drugs... you made my day. reply
Kinsman_Redeemer* · 8 years ago
Just in case your not sure who it is with the name change, it's ezequiel- former username xmovinforwardx.
reply
Kinsman_Redeemer* · 8 years ago
Hey there :), What's up? It's been a while again. I felt a little nostalgic and I thought my old witty profiles friend. Just wanted to catch up. If you do ever come back this way, feel free to email me, ezequiel_quinones@ymail.com . :) We could catch up :D
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Kinsman_Redeemer* · 8 years ago
Hey sis! Long time huh? :)
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Atira · 1 decade ago
Gosh! You kicked these people"s butts! They try to get on you for 'not know anyone who's had an abortion before' when you at least know two. And crap. And then the whole 'what about birth defects' thing. Bull crep on that.
reply
BlackButterflies · 1 decade ago
i really wish that abortion and slavery had not just been compared.
reply
greyskies · 1 decade ago
but its not that people are FOR abortion. we're PRO-CHOICE.
if you're comparing slavery to abortion, then isn't forcing a woman to carry a baby to term, and then give birth, against her will, a form of slavery?
reply
Primadonna* · 1 decade ago
Did you just compare abortion to slavery?
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DividedByZero · 1 decade ago
And?
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trytounderstandme143 · 1 decade ago
You're so inconsiderate. Anyways abortion is pain free for the fetus. In almost every abortion the "baby" is barley formed. And some people have to get an abortion. You clearly no nothing of it, just you probably read and watched a couple videos and things doesn't mean you no everything about it so just stop.
reply
trytounderstandme143 · 1 decade ago
"When a child is aborted.
That child is not sad.
That child is not angry.
That child is not wondering what kind of life he could have lived.
That child does not think, “Mother, why did you not love me?”
That child is not thinking at all.
The only people it immediately affects, are the parents.
It’s their decision, no one else’s.
Not the government. Not yours.
And not your God’s."
reply
AlwaysxAxDreamer · 1 decade ago
Slavery and abortion are two different things, just like abortion and murder are two different things.
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petrichor · 1 decade ago
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crazylifelover · 1 decade ago
love this.
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Worthless* · 1 decade ago
Only 5 favs? Whaaaat? .__.
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1Derland · 1 decade ago
If this doesn't make the top quotes, I'm staging a mutiny.
reply
HelloSmileyFace · 1 decade ago
POD IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU!!! :D:D:D LOVE THIS SONG!
reply
barakat* · 1 decade ago
I thinks it's unfair to the people who aren't in a certain religion, though. Aside from the separation of church and state, public schools being included as part of the state, maybe consider the minorities? Maybe someone is Muslim and doesn't believe in a certain prayer, or someone is Satanic (which is completely their right), or an atheist, or another religion. It isn't fair that they should have to do the prayer, or even have to sit through it. You wanna pray? Do it before school, or do a silent prayer to yourself.
Anyway, a prayer in a classroom will not stop a student from doing whatever they want in a bedroom, or lower abortion rates, or SAT scores (which I personally think is the worst example, sorry.) It would be the same as doing a prayer every night before sleep, or when you wake up. It wouldn't change anything in the schools. Have you ever seen the movie Easy A? A girl in the movie was talking about her boyfriend who was 20 (I think) and still repeating high school, because "if God wanted him to pass he would have given him the answers [on the test]." I realize that was just Hollywood being annoying, but it is on a smaller level, true. Kids have gotten dumber just because they have, with all these new electronic distractions and all. It's not because we don't ask the Lord to give us the wisdom to learn in school today, or whatever. (I don't know how prayers go, I don't believe in God nor religion.)
I don't mean to be rude, but I've heard this argument many times, and although Christianity is a largely dominant religion, it's still a matter of equality.
reply
FlorenceSong · 1 decade ago
The statistics posted above lack citation. I have searched this and found it's source page, and the source page as well lacks citation for statistics. You can't determining the validity of the statistics.
reply
FlorenceSong · 1 decade ago
I think there are many other variables to be considered than just the removal of prayer and bible instruction from school.
reply
RemainsOfTheB · 1 decade ago
A penguin on drugs... you made my day.
reply