Re: When is a lie not a lie?
| Posted On: 11/17/06 07:40:17 PM |
Age 27, MD |
Excellent article. I still think that there are many people out there, though, who are not aware of the difference between embrionic and adult stem cells. We need to get the word out!
And shame on Michael J. Fox and all of those who refuse to tell the truth about it in order to justify their position.
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Re: When is a lie not a lie?
| Posted On: 11/01/06 06:42:17 PM |
Age 51, NE |
My first thought when seeing Michael J. Fox was one of sorrow. How I wish he had some modicum of faith that could dare to ask the question, "Why have I been visited with this affliction?" seeking to discover God's will, rather than, "Do anything, and I mean anything, to relieve me of this affliction." This comment will be of no comfort to anyone who has not yet come to the place where Jesus was every moment of his earthly sojourn - wholly trusting God with everything. Believers and non-believers, and there is no other way to separate mankind, have been sold a bill of goods that man, in his infinite wisdom, can cure anything, given enough time and enough money. I maintain that all healing, even that gained through medical interventions, is in fact, an act of God. Better that we should pray that Mr. Fox learns to ask the harder questions, and that he learns to ask the One with the answers.
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Re: When is a lie not a lie?
| Posted On: 11/01/06 10:21:34 AM |
Age 50, TX |
Very good article. What is even more horrid is that the bill that Fox was touting is not about stem cell research, but is a human cloning bill!
Fox also admitted that he never read the bill, so what crdibility does that give him?
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Re: When is a lie not a lie?
| Posted On: 11/01/06 09:30:00 AM |
Age 20, SD |
National socialist liberals? That's a little harsh, I think. At least you're not taking Rush Limbaugh's side and saying M.J. Fox is faking Parkinsens... This article was pretty good; yet I think any analogies of anything to Hitler is just childish and exploitive. Just like references to 9/11 that pertain to nothing but gaining favor for whoever speaks of it (e.g. John Kerry, George W. Bush, etc.) When is a lie not a lie? I'm sure we could ask George W. or Bill Clinton that question, or maybe the embodyment of evil in politics himself, Karl Rove. Let's face it, people come to leadership in this country through deception and false pretenses. The use of lies in these campaigns is nothing new... the only reason it probably concerns us at Worldview is because it abstractly can be related to abortion. There is nothing new under the sun.
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Re:When is a lie not a lie?
| Posted On: 11/01/06 08:42:58 AM |
Age 68, AZ |
Apparently, when you are the one telling it.
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