tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post3121608340302639723..comments2024-01-16T04:04:41.045-05:00Comments on Someday I'll Sleep Autism Blogs: An Interview with An AbortionistCammie Dianehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07137080807945525006noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-4851496322316093852009-10-08T02:09:31.972-04:002009-10-08T02:09:31.972-04:00To me anonymous sounds like an aging feminist who ...To me anonymous sounds like an aging feminist who is angry and confused about the younger generation's rejection of the feminist manifesto. <br /><br />It's truly sad that some people go through life not understanding at all why motherhood and mothers are the cornerstone of society. To relegate motherhood to mindless Jesus freak zombies who don't think are the cries of one living in a secluded ivory tower. One who is afraid to truly engage this world.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00398488970913990688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-32444365156955377672009-10-07T20:04:56.124-04:002009-10-07T20:04:56.124-04:00Anonymous-
Where to begin... I guess I should beg...Anonymous-<br /><br />Where to begin... I guess I should begin with what is needed the most...a prayer. Dear Lord please guide all of us and turn the hearts of those who can not see that the murder of innocent children is a great evil, regardless of the circumstances. <br /><br />I'm always torn when deciding whether or not to publish anonymous comments. If someone is so ashamed of what they have to say that they can't put their name next to it, should I post it on my blog. On the other hand, on the off chance that the writer of these words stumbles back across my blog, I would like to have a response to their comments. So, here goes.<br /><br />Children are always a blessing. Is the life of an adult whose parents did not seek to conceive them, any less valuable than the life of an adult whose parents were planning on having children? No. Every unborn child has the same right to their own life. <br /><br />As someone who would be considered very "poor" by our secular standards (we live in a 150 square foot cabin with no running water) I can say that even without "means" children are a gift from God. <br /><br />Any woman with a thermometer can become proficient at NFP. And while there are cases of "accidents" I know quite a few "accidents" that took place with friends and relatives who were on the pill. I also know "accidents" that occurred despite condom use. <br /><br />A little bit of knowledge and awareness can keep women from being "slaves to their reproductive organs." Although I guess that takes a bit of self control too, which doesn't seem to be to popular in our day and age. <br /><br />Perhaps you should scroll down the blog a bit further and find the graph that shows the statistics about the number of people in our great nation who support abortion. It seems that the number is dropping quickly these days. And since we do still live in a democracy it is fully possible that the sanctity of human life will prevail. <br /><br />Prayers for you. Believe me, I know how you feel. I used to believe the exact same things. Before I realized that so much of the secular garbage we're fed is just that, garbage. <br /><br />Prayerfully coming too a conclusion is far from mindless. Blessedly it seems that many of our fellow Americans are coming to the same conclusion these days!Cammie Dianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07137080807945525006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-55014598883043998202009-10-07T19:53:40.101-04:002009-10-07T19:53:40.101-04:00Hi Natasa,
I completely agree. I have wondered i...Hi Natasa,<br /><br />I completely agree. I have wondered if there's any connection between the divorce rate in our country and the fact that so many women pump their bodies full of artificial hormones. I know that when I was taking ABC I was so moody and I took it out on my husband a lot! I calmed down so much when I stopped taking it and the hormones worked their way out of my body!Cammie Dianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07137080807945525006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-6124172702788505492009-10-07T13:00:18.756-04:002009-10-07T13:00:18.756-04:00For Pete's sake. Sure, "children are a bl...For Pete's sake. Sure, "children are a blessing" ...to people who want children and have the means to support them. To others, an unwanted pregnancy is nothing less than a mightmare. If you want to stop abortions, YOU HAVE TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE BIRTH CONTROL. It's nothing less than inhumane to insist that women be slaves to their reproductive organs. My god, if children are such blessings, how can you seriously condemn any female child to grow up to be only a mindless breeder of more children? <br /><br />Ah, why do I bother. The doctor is right: you're all just Jesus zombies, and if you ever knew how to think, you offered that up to your god a long time ago. Do whatever you want in your lives, I don't care, but you people will NEVER be victorious in denying women the right to bodily autonomy. NEVER.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-10564448967107571752009-10-07T05:35:35.256-04:002009-10-07T05:35:35.256-04:00How sick. The guy is completely void of any sense ...How sick. The guy is completely void of any sense of ethics. As long as things are legal they are ok. Many people think like that - the law supposedly has the capacity to obliterate morality. It's just us "religious nuts" who dare question the law. <br /><br />As for birth control, I used to be on the pill too before I fully accepted the teaching of the church on those matters. I always felt a bit strange, like something in my emotions wasn't quite right. Getting off that thing was liberating.Natasahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12979831428268753359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-28950246964684334922009-10-06T17:24:51.364-04:002009-10-06T17:24:51.364-04:00Hi Joanna,
Before I converted I was on it too and ...Hi Joanna,<br />Before I converted I was on it too and it made me really nuts! I had such dramatic mood swings! In hindsight it makes sense, that taking hormones would dramatically affect moods, but it took a while for me to make the connection. Congratulations on your little one and on your little one who's on the way!Cammie Dianehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07137080807945525006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-48921696257907731172009-10-06T17:21:04.312-04:002009-10-06T17:21:04.312-04:00That is absolutely horrifying. My husband and I ar...That is absolutely horrifying. My husband and I are not practicing Christians, but we were both raised in the faith (in some form or another) and believe that children are a blessing. We have a wonderful 7 month old girl and another child on the way. I had previously been using birth control, but went off it for emotional reasons (it made me slightly nuts) and now that I know what I do about it, I will not go on it again.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03558890826026404553noreply@blogger.com