OK, I don't like writing all in capitals, it really goes against the sub editor in me, but THIS MADE ME REALLY ANGRY.
(Actually, it also makes me angry that the SMH covered this. Why give this retard oxygen?)
This guy tried to blame the fires on the decriminalisation of abortion in Victoria.
This is so all sorts of wrong, I just don't know where to begin.
A general theme and hatred of mine is the speed with which people judge others and decide their own world view is the one everyone else should live by.
What I'd love is for people like this mentalist to see that his house is in order in terms of his actions on his values and ethics. Does he help people in need like the amazing work of the Salvation Army in counselling prisoners convicted of the most heinous crimes? Does he feed the homeless and all comers without judgment and moral high handedness? How about trying to be an actual Christian, it would really help.
I don't know anyone who has gone through the horrendous experience of an abortion without doing the most serious soul searching just about anyone can do and being permantly affected by the experience - myself included.
No-one has an abortion without a heavy heart and a lot of misgivings. How dare someone impose their religious beliefs on anyone who makes this decision. How can someone else decide this is right or wrong for this person? Interesting too how often men are outspoken on the issue.
There are very few things (well, actually, it's a growing list as I get older and crankier) which make me as furious as the mealy mouthed protestors outside abortion clinics. I often wonder if these people with their little foetus dolls have a clear conscience about all of the decisions and choices they have made in their lives?
If you're passionately against abortion, then let your intellect and passion make a sound argument against it. And by all means, don't have one.
But how about you stop wasting your time by terrorising people in what is their darkest hours and abide by a real Christian moral code. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, anyone? That's John 8:7 by the way, Pastor Danny Nalliah, are you familiar with it?
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