I’m sorry if you thought I was against free speech, but I was thinking about it, I guess what I said could be taken like that. I believe in Free speech, and hate speech does not exist. I just know people really like their viewpoints and opinions, and just wondering if someone who is not native to a country, like the USA, should have opinions on the USA. But as someone said already in here, we learn by hearing those opinions on people living in that country, going through that problem.
For example, most of everything I knew about Brexit was from YouTube and hearing stuff on TV, I don’t think that’s enough to fully understand Brexit. I could do my research, but then I would not understand how it would effect economically from an everyday life viewpoint, cause people in UK actually have to worry Brexit cause it will effect them, I know the U.K. is a major on the trade of goods to other countries, but I mean more towards the everyday life aspect. I know when I was living in Houston and when I drive out to San Antonio/Austin, my everyday life is certainly effected by illegal immigration, cause I see a lot of Spanish everything everywhere, which I can understand cause of we share a border with Mexico, I’m not against culture, but when I remember how my school handouts always had a Spanish section on the back...I actually don’t know what to think maybe, lol. Just realized maybe my thought process is wrong, hmm I’ll need to pray/think about this one.
I definitely agree abortion is bad because the baby is considered alive, even if not born yet, but I just wanna throw this out there, should a rape victim get an abortion? My mindset is that she should give birth, and then put the baby up for adoption, but then I realized is that right? What if the baby ends up raised by a Gay couple? From what I know, Gay couples do adopt children, as they cannot produce their own. So I would just like to hear your thoughts, and possibly other thoughts, on how a rape victim should view abortion.
No, I wasn't implying you were against free speech. I simply was stating I support it for everyone no matter what country you come from. Of course, it can still mean the individual is wrong but that also means they can be corrected.
I’m not against culture, but when I remember how my school handouts always had a Spanish section on the back
Proper assimilation involves teaching the immigrant or refugee the American way of life. American civics, American history, English language, patriotism, and this process includes God to even understand American law or American history.
The oath of naturalization says,
"I hereby declare, on oath, that I absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen; that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I will bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by the law; and that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; so help me God."
So you see when an immigrant waves around their country's flag while spouting hate for America then they are not renouncing allegiance to their home country. They are not properly assimilated. They took an oath to defend the Constitution and the laws of the US. This includes knowing our rights come from God as inalienable. No government or man has the authority to take those rights in less, of course, you violate the rights of others, you will see the consequences of breaking the law. This has to be done by the individual's free will. Not forced which means they must truly want to be American. So help me God to remind the individual this nation was built with God as its foundation.
should a rape victim get an abortion? My mindset is that she should give birth, and then put the baby up for adoption, but then I realized is that right? What if the baby ends up raised by a Gay couple? From what I know, Gay couples do adopt children, as they cannot produce their own. So I would just like to hear your thoughts, and possibly other thoughts, on how a rape victim should view abortion.
In context, these are a very small percentage of abortions
But to address it we must ask did the child ask how it was to be born? Does the situation make the child any less than a life? Did the child sin and deserve death? Remember now we are talking about 2 lives.
For a pro-life stance, the women immediately would start receiving professional guidance which includes therapy, medical care, and spiritual care as in love and encouragement. Killing a child doesn't make your mental health any better. Reading the scriptures that speak on how God loved us and knew us before conception.
For example,
Russell Saltzman
Conceived in step-sibling incest.
Fought in the US Senate to stop the use of baby fetal cell research.
Since I am an adopted child, you might guess, accurately, that the circumstances of my conception were not ideal. In the summer of 1946, I was an unplanned, unwanted pregnancy. My birth parents were members of the same family. In fact, they were step-siblings. Very possibly my conception was the result not only of step-sibling incest but step-sibling rape.
There is no question in my mind - given the circumstances, current these days - that my birth mother would have been urged to accept abortion and very likely would have sought one as the means of solving the dilemma I represented. I am unable to look at abortion in any light except those of my origin. When I say that appearing here is a privilege, I hope I also convey my sense of the miraculous, for had my conception occurred after 1972, I would not be here at all.
And suddenly it comes to mind that - having been aborted - the fetal parts that were once me might have become research material for somebody's investigation into the very disease I have come here to discuss.
Adoption is possible, adoptees can also come along the mother to love and encourage her.
Of course, the government needs to step more out of the way and let faith based groups take over. Fund pro-life groups and promote life not death as a national message.
Homosexuality is still like 3% of the nation and if adoption occurs that is still better than death. Moses was adopted and yet he chose not to follow the ways of his family. The child could still grow up straight and find God.