You may find it cute to blaspheme the one you are destined to stand before in judgment by characterizing His authority as a book club, but I don’t think He’ll find your blasphemy to be very cute. Blasphemy is something you will regret doing for all eternity. I would tread carefully.
You cant even say the 10 year old should be forced to give birth because of what you believe, because you know its repugnant, you keep having to deflect
Here's the thing you do where you are bearing false witness again, using the threat of damnation pretending you are God. You aren't, just a weak man who fails to convince who only knows how to threaten people with spiritual mumbo jumbo when he fails.
God has a law. It has been revealed. We know that law, and the actions of human beings will be judged by that law. None of that is bearing false witness. To question whether that law exists or whether God will uphold his own law is the work of the devil’s attorneys, which it appears there are quite a few willing to provide their services to him for free. It is futile, though, because God is the judge. He sees through your vain attempts to overthrow and undermine His authority.
Of course. Just take care to note who you share a tent with. Many in the GOP think this is sort of abhorrent stuff ok. As you can see on this very page.
You are merely interpreting 'law' to fit your own prejudices and biases and applying it as you see fit, kind of like a supreme court justice, or all men really (exempting yourself when convenient). And when people disagree, you tell them they will be punished by the God who's laws you claim to understand perfectly. There are plenty of people calling themselves Christians that think you have it wrong, so what makes you an authority? What special line do you have to God to claim that your interpretation is God's will? You aren't an authority on anything, especially on what God wants, you know God as well as I do, which is to say, not at all.
You do realize that you're wasting your time trying to have a rational discussion with someone who believes that his interpretation of scripture is the absolute truth?
I don't know what the definition of force is in your dictionary. If someone had each limb dismembered off their body and then their skull was crushed, would it be proper to call that "force" in your dictionary? Or how about burning a person alive in chemicals? Does that fit your definition of force? Or how about being ripped apart by powerful forces in the vortex of a vacuum cleaner? Does that fit the definition of force in your dictionary?
There are cases where both the mother and the baby are in danger. So, it is not always choosing one over the other. A lot of times it is a choice between two deaths and one death. I have used the language of child sacrifice to describe abortion because abortion is a decision to sacrifice a life for something. Whatever is on the other side of the scale, you have to realize death by dismemberment, being burned alive by chemicals, or some other form of death for an infant is what is being proposed as the solution to prevent the thing set on the other side of the scale. The only thing that is weighty enough to justify taking a human life is the preservation of another life. This is why self-defense is not wrong. All life is equally precious. So, that is why life of the mother is the only valid reason for an abortion.
You are the type that gives Christians a bad name. Fortunately they are not all as fanatical as you. Your deflection is a waste of time. We get it, you do not believe in abortion. What gives you the right to ram that down everyone else's throat? Mind you own damned business.