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The term, pre-born baby, another of their recent rhetorical creations,
gives the impression there is no difference between a fertilized egg so small
that it’s hardly visible and a real flesh and blood, seven-pound baby.'
Big
D As
long as we are making differences, here's another vital distinction
that the forced-motherhood promoter simply ignore. We've already shown you the evidence
' proving the you as an adult human being are not your physical
body.
T.L.C.
Tell me that again, please.
Big
D Scientists
have proven that there there is no such thing as physical matter; that
everything we think of as matter is actually energy -- energy that is always
in motion.
T.L.C.
OK, I'm energy, not matter. So
what?
Big
D Here's the "So
What?" The evidence regarding the nature of what a human
being is knocks the foundation out from under the forced-motherhood argument
that aborting an embryo/fetus is murdering a human being.
T.L.C.
How's that?
Big
D First,
the forced-motherhood promoters deny that
humans are energy beings. Second, they claim that a human being is
his/her body. Third, they make no distinction between the
being (the spirit, the soul, the entity, the consciousness)
that enters the a human body and the body itself. Fourth, they
ignore the five-hundred and two references in their own Bible, many of which,
such as Genesis
2:7 and Ecclesiastes
11:5, RSV, ' make clear distinctions
between the spirit that inhabits the body and the physical body
itself.
Let's take this into your own personal
life and examine the significance first hand. How about on the day
you were born, were you your physical body then?
T.L.C.
No.
Big
D How about before you were
born. Were you the mass of growing tissue in your mother's womb
that we call an embryo/fetus
T.L.C.
No.
Big
D How about at
conception. Were you that single fertilizes egg? (Technically
called a zygote.)
T.L.C.
No, but the no-choice people claim that God
steps in and creates a brand new being every time a sperm and egg
unite.
Big
D Yes, We've already talked
about God's instantaneous, supernatural,
transcendental magic act and, as you
will recall, nobody, not even the investigators for the United States
Supreme Court could found any evidence to support such a
proclamation.
So, let me ask this again,
at conception, were you that single fertilizes egg?
T.L.C.
No.
Big
D If you weren't a fertilized
egg, you weren't an embryo, you weren't a fetus, you weren't your newly-born
body, and you are not your adult physical body now, what were you and
what are you?
T.L.C.
I am an eternal, non-physical being
temporarily living in a physical body.
The same is true of every
other being. The same is true for every other zygote,
embryo, fetus, and newly born physical body. We need to clearly
define what a baby is.
T.L.C.
Ok, what is a baby?
Big
D A baby is a newly arrived
entity who happens to be in a newly born human physical body. A
zygote is not a baby. An embryo is not a baby. A fetus
is not a baby. A newly born human body is not a
baby. A baby is an eternal being functioning in a newly-born
human body.
T.L.C.
So is a baby is a combination of
matter and spirit?
Big
D That's what the evidence
tells us. And so are you.
T.L.C.
I am?
Big
D That's what the evidence
tells us. Please answer these questions: What and where is
the life? What and where is the spirit that the Christian bible so
frequently refers to? How do you relate to your physical
body? You say it's my body. Who/what is the
"me/my" that controls your physical human body?
T.L.C.
I don't know.
Big
D And neither does anybody
else. That is why intentional pregnancy termination
(inpreterm/abortion) is a religious freedom issue.
Unfortunately, the fantasy belief about when life begins is spread around as if it were
an actual, provable fact. You’ve
probably heard Adolph Hitler’s classic line, “Tell a lie often enough, loud
enough, and long enough and people will believe it.”
T.L.C.
Sure!
Big
D Well,
the same principle applies to fairytales.
“Tell a fairytale often enough, loud enough, and long enough and people
will believe it."
T.L.C.
That’s
just common sense. Doesn’t
everyone know that?
Big
D Definitely
not. When you look at the
conflicting beliefs among the various major religions,°
it becomes obvious that
some of them must contain myths and misperceptions.
T.L.C.
But fairytales
are not told with the intention of anyone believing them to be earthly reality.
Big
D Are
you sure of that? Perhaps with nursery rhymes, you’re right, but what about
the organizations that intentionally indoctrinate children with specific
beliefs? A child under the age of
reason (about age seven) can’t tell the difference between an fairytale and a true
story.
As children grow up, when and how do they learn to distinguish fact from
fiction? Parents tell their kids that Santa Claus is a real physical person.
They speak of tooth fairies and Easter bunnies as if they were real.
They tell their kids horrendously false stories about sex, marihuana, and dozens of
other things.
T.L.C.
You mean, like
the stork brings babies—if you masturbate you go blind—liberty and justice
for all—what will “they” think—your country and the people who run it
are the same thing?
Big
D Yes.
Those are examples. A
child brought up on the fairytale about God’s instantaneous, transcendental
magic° at conception is very likely to believe it as an adult because there are
millions of other adults who also still believe it.
Believing something doesn’t make it real; even millions of people
believing something doesn’t make it real.
When most people believed the Earth to be flat, was it flat?
Where’s the reality check on
fairytales? There isn’t any. If
you’d like, I’ll tell you a little story that illustrates that concept.
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--- Devil Interview --- Book Excerpt on Lies
http://www.choice101.com/93-excerpt-on-lies.html
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