Bob_Marley wrote: » funny how if a Catholic/Christian contradicts their faith in a way that pleases you in the taking of human life, they are great Catholics/Christians, but if they contradicted it in another way you'd be the first to judge them.
Bob_Marley wrote: » Then you go to another pharmacy. If an individual shopkeeper refuses to sell you something, it does not mean it is not available. What strawman is next, a shop is closed ?
Cabaal wrote: » Very few pharmacys are often open late or on Sundays, I know at least 3 women who've been refused them based on the pharmacys religious beliefs. So it's a case of somebody being forced into a situation by a religious person against their will.
Cabaal wrote: » You assume too much, I won't judge them regardless what they do. I just find it insulting that some here decide who is a Christian or not
Nick Park wrote: » Each person is entitled to their own opinion.
david75 wrote: » Ps if you could show me even one instance ad article clip or quote etc of anyone from the pro life campaign organising to raise awareness for the homeless children in our state? I’d love to see it. Surely with their considerable fundraising abilities and media reach we would have heard at least one pro life campaign member take some time to talk about their tireless efforts and naturally disclose the amount they had raised to help?
WhiteRoses wrote: » Except for when it comes to control of their own reproductive organs.
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Nick Park wrote: » As someone who has personal experience of childhood homelessness, I find it absolutely despicable that you would attempt to cynically exploit the issue homeless children to falsely portray those of us who are concerned about the rights of the unborn child as somehow not caring for homeless children.
end of the road wrote: » denial of facts and dehumanisation of the unborn.
Nettle Soup wrote: » To be fair Nick, I would say you are very much in the minority within the pro-life/pro-8th movement.
ABC101 wrote: » Ahhh... stop being so selective with the truth..... the implements ...... don't forget to include the real Cutting stuff!!
Effects wrote: » At first I thought you were joking. Now I see you're actually a bit deluded.
ABC101 wrote: » Thanks for the ad hominem attack there "Effects". However I am very much aware of the "Effects" of an abortion on a baby human being. As the image in the previous post shows!
....... wrote: » It wont end. There will always be people who get off on imposing their morals on others to cause suffering. Thanks Thankfully those people are in a minority. When providing a service those who object to various things on a moral basis should be forced to advertise this at their front door with a list of the next nearby pharmacists or doctors who will assist. Let them feel it in the wallet when people choose to go elsewhere because they dont wish to do business with bigots.
Katie Full Leak wrote: » Why not just make sure they wear yellow stars as they walk about on the street?
Nick Park wrote: » I am a pro-life campaigner, I have written two books on the abortion issue and am currently speaking at pro-life events around the country. I am also someone who was homeless as a juvenile. As such, I have been actively involved in raising awareness of homelessness, including homeless children. You want links? https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/11367236_nick-park-sleeping-rough-for-drogheda-homeless-aid.html As part of the sponsored sleep out I was interviewed on two radio stations where I spoke about the particular impact of homelessness on families and children. I also organised an event in November at which Father Peter McVerry conducted a workshop on homelessness and spoke at length about the problem of homelessness and children. http://www.vox.ie/001/2017/10/18/equipping-the-church-to-transform-communities Many of the people who supported and participated in these initiatives are also involved in pro-life issues. Also, I know many people who are involved greatly in combatting homelessness who are also strongly supportive of the pro-life cause. As someone who has personal experience of childhood homelessness, I find it absolutely despicable that you would attempt to cynically exploit the issue homeless children to falsely portray those of us who are concerned about the rights of the unborn child as somehow not caring for homeless children.
david75 wrote: » i'm not exploiting anything.. using images of new born babies and down syndrome children in the pro life campaign, THAT is exploitation, cynical, misleading and repugnant as usual from the PLC
Katie Full Leak wrote: » Justifying the slaughter of unborn children is just as repugnant.