Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "NBC News"
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They are not strangers to you. These are your sisters, your cousins, your mothers, your daughters, your friends, and even your grandmas. You see them every day, in your places of worship, in your places of work, in your religious schools, and most of all, in your homes. These are the women that are having abortions. Do you still want to make abortion illegal, so that these women that you love, go back to the old clandestine methods, and die agonizing deaths at the hands of back-street butchers? You do love these women, don’t you?
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The word eugenics has had many different meanings. Historically, the term has referred to everything from prenatal care for mothers to forced sterilization and euthanasia.
Margaret Sanger received a bad rap from the Christians, who in turn got their information about her all wrong.
Margaret always believed that abortion was murder, and that is why she wanted to teach people through Planned Parenthood, how to use birth control. She wanted to prevent abortions and was very much against women feeling a need to choose abortions.
Martin Luther King would never have accepted the Margaret Sanger award in 1966, had Margaret been an advocate of abortion.
What Margaret meant when she said some people were not “fit” to have children, was that they were too poor, and too overwhelmed with too many children, to be able to feed and take care of the children properly. As a nurse in poverty-stricken areas, she suffered extreme emotional stress having to see overwhelmed parents and children in such wretched states of suffering from starvation and dire poverty.
When the organization of Planned Parenthood started, in part by Margaret Sanger, their perception was, that abortion was murder. But as time went by, the new members understood that women were dying in droves from botched abortions, and that if they were to save the lives of the women, they had to change their rules and include abortion as being a matter of choice.
Note in the following, Margaret did not include herself as being one of the the eugenists.
From the book … Margaret Sanger … an autobiography … "The eugenists were given their opportunity to speak at the Conference. Eugenics, which had started long before my time, had once been defined as including free love and prevention of conception.
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When Planned Parenthood started, one of the founders, Margaret Sanger, believed that abortion was murder. She wanted women to be able to have access to birth control, so that they would not feel the need to resort to having abortions. As time went by, those that ran Planned Parenthood, realized that even birth control methods often failed, leaving the women pregnant, against their wills. That is when it was decided at Planned Parenthood ... that individual women should make their own choices, and that abortions on demand should be available to those who choose to have them. I have never had an abortion ... but I agree that it is better that women have their abortions in clinics, where trained doctors perform them ... because when and where abortion is illegal, women that are deprived of quality care during their abortions, keep dying. Let us not pretend to be the moral judges (over and above) those who are desperate to have abortions. If it was your daughter, or your mother, or even your grandmother, having an abortion ... would you not want her to come home safe to you?
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@oscargreat Salvation?
The secret to winning over the emotions of humans, is to tell them what they want to hear. The fact is, that before Judaism, there were many other religions with favorite myths of their own. At one time Jews believed in many gods, until one group of Jews decided that if they created the one-god dogma of monotheism, every person on earth would have to join their religion if they wanted to be "saved." As history proved, that worked against their story that the Jews were God's chosen few, when along came a group of Jews, that didn’t like being controlled by the all-powerful Jewish Rabbis, and thought about how they could leave Judaism … create a theology about a son of the Jewish god, that would materialize on earth to teach the one and only truth, that only through Jesus could anyone be saved ... and that was the start of the Gnostic Christian religion, with Catholicism becoming predominant. And then, the Muslims got in the act, claiming that the one God (Allah, which is the Islamic word for God) favored only Muslims. Then the Protestants got into the act, by claiming that only they were favorites of Jesus.
And now, we have the new age groupies, with their fables of Goddess love.
What a mess.
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Jews, in ancient times, were the cause of antisemitism. Back when Jews and devotees of all other religions believed in many gods, there wasn't any reason to fight over the subject of salvation, because all devotees of all religions were united in the idea that they all had gods that would reward them with salvation and eternal bliss. When the Jews invented the story that there was only one god in existence, and that they were the chosen few by that one god, that was when the wars over religion began. Every religious group that followed, such as Catholics, Muslims, and Protestants lusted to be favorites of that one supposed god, as they did not, and would not believe that the one god in existence would favor only the Jews. How unfortunate, that by creating that one god dogma, the Jews brought the envy and hatred of others back to their selves, which resulted in the word antisemitism. I suggest we should all understand that it was not the modern Jews that created that one god dogma, and that they are not in any way responsible for what took place in the mentalities of those Jews that lived back in ancient times. Another tragedy is, that the one god dogma continues all these centuries later, to keep dividing devotees into right fighters over whose souls will be saved and whose souls will be shunned by that one god for eternity.
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I am pro-choice for a common-sense reason. The people at Planned Parenthood soon realized that women that were determined to have abortions, would have them, whether or not they died during the process, and that it was common sense to never deprive them of the best care possible. If we want our mothers, grandmothers, sisters, cousins, friends, et cetera, to live after they have abortions, we will keep the clinics open to them, with qualified doctors at the ready. ... Planned Parenthood - in Their Own Words • "One sperm plus one egg = one baby." • -- Planned Parenthood/World Population pamphlet entitled "ABCs of Birth Control," 1973, page 4. "An abortion kills the life of a baby after it has begun. It is dangerous to your life and health." • -- Planned Parenthood 'Plan Your Children' pamphlet, 1963
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I know many, many people who had their up-to-date vaccines for Covid, and not one died when they contacted Covid … and … they were all able to stay at home … without clogging up the hospitals.
One woman I know personally, is very obese, on oxygen, and has poor health. She had all her up-to-date vaccine shots, and when she ended up with covid, she never even went to the hospital, was unwell for a couple days … but she survived. She's back baking her favorite deserts.
Only one man at age 90 that I know personally (who had all his up-to-date vaccines) ended up in the hospital over two nights ... was able to go home and is still up and about.
Vaccines WORK.
This United States policeman was fired from his job for refusing to take the vaccine. He was complaining all over news media about being fired, but later died from Covid, leaving behind a wife and four children. I suggest that it was a tragedy, that for refusing to take the vaccine … he probably caused his own death. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf-G6TUv3ck
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@sr.mental5876 Do you feel that you make a qualified judge when it pertains to others, or your self, considering that if you were born in that person's body, you would be thinking and doing exactly what that other person is thinking and doing.
Canadian Quotations, edited by John Robert Colombo … Published 2006
Violence
A man is more than the worst thing he has ever done.
Sentence from the seven-page, handwritten suicide note left by Ralph Hadley, the postal worker who stalked and then murdered his estranged wife and himself, sparing their 11-month-old son, 20 June 2000, Pickering Ont., in Renee Huang, “Fatal Attractions” The Globe and Mail, 23 June 2000.
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@CHAOTIC GOOD The supposed savior of souls of Christians, was just the most recent savior-myth story. Example as follows, from the book, and please note how Chrishna was spelled, before the Christians came up with the word Christ, and how the Hindus then changed the spelling of their supposed savior to "Krishna."
The World’s Sixteen Crucified Saviors … Christianity before Christ, by Kersey Graves … first published in 1875.
and finally these twenty Jesus Christs (accepting their character for the name) laid the foundation for the salvation of the world, and ascended back to heaven.
1. Chrishna of Hindostan.
2. Budha Sakia of India.
3. Salivahana of Bermuda
4. Zulis, or Zhule, also Osiris and Orus, of Egypt.
5. Odin of the Scandinavians.
6. Crite of Chaldea.
7. Zoroaster and Mithra of Persia.
8. Baal and Taut, “the only Begotten of God,” of Phenicia.
9. Indra of Thibet.
10. Bali of Afghanistan.
11. Jao of Nepaul.
12. Wittoa of the Bilingonese.
13. Thammuz of Syria.
14. Atys of Phrygia.
15. Xamolxis of Thrace.
16. Zoar of the Bonzes.
17. Adad of Assyria.
18. Deva Tat,aud Sammonocadam of Siam.
19. Alcides of Thebes.
20. Mikado of the Sintoos.
21. Beddru of Japan.
22. Hesus or Eros, and Bremrillah, of the Druids.
23. Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls.
24. Cadmus of Greece.
25. Hil and Feta of the Mandaites.
26. Gentaut and Quexalcote of Mexico.
27. Universal Monarch of the Sibyls.
28. Ischy of the Island of Formosa.
29. Divine teacher of Plato.
30. Holy One of xaca.
31. Fohi and Tien of China.
32. Adonis, son of the virgin Io of Greece.
33. Ision and Quirinus of Rome.
34. Prometheus of Caucasus.
35. Mohammud, or Mahomet, of Arabia.
These have all received divine honors, have nearly all been worshiped as Gods, or sons of Gods; were mostly incarnated as Christs, Saviors, Messiahs, or Mediators; not a few of them were reputedly born of virgins; some of them filling a character almost identical with that ascribed by the Christian’s bible to Jesus Christ; many of them like him, are reported crucified; and all of them, taken together, furnish a prototype and parallel for nearly every important incident and wonder-inciting miracle, doctrine and precept recorded in the New Testament, of the Christian’s Savior. Surely, with so many Saviors the world cannot, or should not, be lost.
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