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I believe I said, "how many versions have there been of many religious books over the eons?", but: okay.
All I was saying though, is that it's foolish (YES, it is) to think that things don't get changed, especially when someone has a great deal to gain by it being changed. Whether it be a law, book, or whatever.
Even if you say "they" have dated the book back and "said" it is very close ... does that actually mean it is? It's possible, and is likely, but it's not guaranteed ... that's where the whole faith thing I was talking about comes in to play. When it comes down to it: it is something you BELIEVE. You may believe it so much and advocate your view to such a point that you claim to 'know' that's the way it is, but it's still a belief, whatever that specific belief is: it doesn't matter.
I know earlier, you said something along the lines of, "there is a right and wrong belief" and blah blah blah. And, what I'm saying is: of course there's a right and wrong belief, but as far as you, I, or anyone concerned: we don't know which one it is, or even if the belief exists yet! That's my view on imposing beliefs anyway. There really is no way to know you're correct ... you'd have to go there and see and come back ... but, there's always a million reasons why one single event can happen. So, it's no wonder why it can't be proven. I mean, seriously, even if we ran into an Alien civilization that said, "yeah, we spiked your oceans which eventually formed into Human life" ... even if that were true, I doubt many would believe it. (Except Alientologists. You know? That famous-people-who-like-Battlefield-Earth-a-little-too-much-cult ... which costs money)
Does that make sense? That's the only reason why I'm saying it's "wrong" to impose your views. I mean ... would you think it's okay if lets say: you taught your child that we were all created from Elves and fairies? And literally made them believe that their entire lives? Wouldn't that be "wrong"? And mean, not to mention, since you know it is a pointless quest if they ever took it, to find themselves through those beliefs (since it's rubbish you made up). I'm not saying any religion is this ... it is odd that religions that never really interacted have many similarities in their books and stories. But, as we DO know, just because there IS a correlation, doesn't mean it actually means something.
Of course, as Dr.G said, it is all speculative. No one really knows. And if they claim to, they're probably lying or have some other agenda.
On a side note, I've never understood the reason why some religions want SO many people, and going about it by any means necessary. It seems, they just don't want to be wrong. I don't see why it's any harm to let other people believe what they like.
On things like abortion ... I don't know, I think, it should be discouraged, since it does open a window of irresponsibility ... but, on the other hand ... do you really have the right to tell a woman you don't know that she has to have her child? Especially if the child isn't developed yet? (No, the answer is no). Think about it this way: most women who get abortions are teens, who're for all intensive purposes, on their own. If they DID have that child, chances are, it would not have a good life and could even be more prone to be involved in crimes. Now ... it's kind of along the same lines as: if you could go back in time and kill Hitler before he was a threat, would you? I would hope you wouldn't, not because he was a terrible person, or anything like that, but the world would be very different if WW2 never happened. On top of that, who knows? Quite possible someone worse would have taken control of the armed forces in Germany. I mean, Hitler was a moron in strategy, what if his generals ran the whole thing? We would have been slaughtered.
So, really, the easiest thing, and most sensible thing, to do is to not speculate about whatever child being born and not having a chance or anything like that, because, let's take our teen pregnancy issue again, if she did have an abortion and later in her life, she found someone, who she would not have met otherwise, and then began a more wonderful life then if she had kept the original child, then wouldn't that be better? Not to mention, if she had a child then it would be taken care of properly and be a better person (most likely and hopefully).
And I understand what the view is that "everyone should have a chance" type deal, but, it's retarded to think you can control everything, look what happens when you try! Sure, be against abortion, that's your view, but, I would hope that if the time came, no matter how against it you are, you would let it be, since you really have no say. Unless you're willing to help the percentage of women who would have gotten an abortion out of your money, then you have no say. It's, as what was brought up earlier, unless it's happening to you it's very easy to give judgement or advise or to make a choice for who ever.
And, just to mention ... seriously, if you're going down the "group of cells are alive" route, then by your logic women should get pregnant and have a child at every menstruating cycle, since that is potentially another human being. The entire reason WHY women have, what is it? 40,000 eggs? is so they can CHOOSE when and how many children they'd like. Believe me, whether they have a kid now, or some other time, they're all children they can potentially have, they'll all, in some way, be the same.
What really defines a person is how they are treated in their life. But, again. Irresponsibility is such a problem now days. Let me ask you though, if people were more responsible and only got an abortion if absolutely necessary, would you feel differently? (I doubt you would, but I thought I'd ask anyway)
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