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The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit / Re: Let's talk about Elon Musk
« on: June 10, 2025, 09:39:34 AM »https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1931119534263677369?s=46
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Beems may end up with a W after all
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Harvey Milk as very strong supporter of . . . Jim "Jonestown" Jones.
I'm very much enjoying "misquoting Jesus" pod.
Lots of bible history/archaeology
“Friend of the show,” Bart Ehrman.
https://open.spotify.com/show/7tI290Quis0qk4m3R39QCb?si=iQYRNe3iSBO7DJXXq8GPZA
https://open.spotify.com/show/4VFbXDdfvimLr8LGh1inZt?si=wxlU5LBRQO6OgucT09B86Q
To be clear, I'm implying they're NazisOf course they moved to Germany lol
Like I said, they didn’t seem like the type to make up stories.
Elon doing what he did with his ai is not good obv, which is really the point of the convo imo.
https://twitter.com/attorneycrump/status/1923045976257732984?s=46&t=qihx_M5rao00w7e29gt7RwThat's fine. "Human life" is pretty widely regarded to begin at fertilization though, so that's why the distinction exists between sperm and embryo.I mean. Do you know how this stuff works? Sperm, egg…that whole thing?I can sort of understand a "no abortions past conception" argument if you also are against birth control. Both terminate humans that otherwise would have existed.
uh. literally no
yeah, like how far do we go with this? There are going to be a lot of nervous teenage (and adult!!!) males out there that will be pretty nervous if we keep scooting this one back.
I’m not trying to be condescending, but you do understand the significant difference between a sperm and a fertilized egg, right?
In terms of how much I am supposed to care about it dying? No, I don't really see much difference. Neither has any thoughts, feels any pain, or has any understanding that it exists. Give that fertilized egg a few months to grow, and I start to see the difference. I don't see much difference within the window for a medication abortion, though.
I'm just saying that the stance the Catholic church used to take (maybe still takes?) on contraception is consistent with their stance on abortion. If you believe that God knows us before we are even born, and that is proof that the unborn have just as much value as the born, then it makes logical sense that God also knew all of those children whose pregnancies were prevented.
To be clear, I don't advocate for restrictions on abortion or contraception.
You're also confused on the rationales for the Church's views on contraception and abortion. I can explain the rationales for each if you're interested, but you've got the contraception rationale really screwed up. It's not because God knows all of those children whose pregnancies were prevented. It's something less intense and more confusing -- closer to "sex with contraception is a disordered use of sex. artificially foreclosing the possibility of life to result from sex (which is the primary reason for sex) is a misuse of the gift."
I don't expect you to accept that obviously (and I certainly don't support legislating away contraception using that or any other rationale). But the point is, your suggestion about the Church's rationale being something like "it's bad because God knows the potential humans that may have resulted but for the contraception" isn't something I've ever heard.I'm sorry, his heart was still going because he was hooked up to mom still.Well either way, I'm really sorry. Can't imagine it.
According to her, most of the south, they would have sent her home with a heartbeat.
Don’t take medical advice from the head of health and human servicesRupar takes things out of context though
https://x.com/atrupar/status/1922671476630552945?s=46
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