Submitted by kc (not verified) on Sat, 06/13/2009 - 9:32am.
I am in complete agreement that Obama says one thing and clearly does another. He says he wants to reduce the number of abortions but is, in fact, going to increase them worldwide with our tax dollars. I think the real question here is, do the ends justify the means? We are talking about situational ethics. I completely understand Molotov's perspective and defend his right to say it! However, if we are using the Bible as our guide, we have to do the right thing even when others are not. If we could have had Roe v. Wade overturned and criminalize abortion, then I would have supported arresting, convicting and sentencing Tiller to death. Turning a corner, what about torture? If we apply the Bible as our standard can we justify it? Again, do the ends justify the means?
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I am in complete agreement that Obama says one thing and clearly does another. He says he wants to reduce the number of abortions but is, in fact, going to increase them worldwide with our tax dollars. I think the real question here is, do the ends justify the means? We are talking about situational ethics. I completely understand Molotov's perspective and defend his right to say it! However, if we are using the Bible as our guide, we have to do the right thing even when others are not. If we could have had Roe v. Wade overturned and criminalize abortion, then I would have supported arresting, convicting and sentencing Tiller to death. Turning a corner, what about torture? If we apply the Bible as our standard can we justify it? Again, do the ends justify the means?