XPost: alt.abortion, alt.abortion.inequity, alt.atheism   
   XPost: alt.support.abortion, talk.abortion   
   From: ladyhawk_two_nospam@hotmail.com   
      
   Robert B. Winn wrote:   
      
   > --sexkitten-- wrote in message   
   news:<2n85juFtsuf5U3@uni-berlin.de>...   
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   >>Robert B. Winn wrote:   
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   >>>--sexkitten-- wrote in message   
   news:<2mm3k9Fo65emU7@uni-berlin.de>...   
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   >>>>Robert B. Winn wrote:   
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   >>>>>--sexkitten-- wrote in message   
   news:<2m7ithFjhlgdU7@uni-berlin.de>...   
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   >>>>>>Robert B. Winn wrote:   
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   >>>>>>>"David W. Barnes" wrote in message   
   news:<230620040745474906%DumpBushInNovember@usa.com>...   
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   >>>>>>>>In article <7943568.0406230409.4f4f2838@posting.google.com>, Robert B.   
   >>>>>>>>Winn wrote:   
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   >>>>>>>>>"David W. Barnes" wrote in message   
   >>>>>>>>>news:<220620042140401999%DumpBushInNovember@usa.com>...   
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   >>>>>>>>>>In article <7943568.0406222039.771c2baa@posting.google.com>, Robert   
   B.   
   >>>>>>>>>>Winn wrote:   
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   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>A court opinion is not a law.   
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   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>A woman walks into planned parenthood today and proceeds with an   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>abortion. Your contention is that abortion is not legal. Please   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>explain   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>your position that she is now in violation of the law.   
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   >>>>>>>>>>>>>All states had laws in effect to prohibit what you describe. A   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>>Supreme Court opinion does not change that.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>>Robert B. Winn   
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   >>>>>>>>>>>>The Supreme Court's job is to interpret the constitution, so their   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>opinion DOES change that. And what laws do the states have to   
   prevent   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>abortion?   
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   >>>>>>>>>>>The law I was born under that prevented abortion was California   
   Penal   
   >>>>>>>>>>>Code sections 274, 275, 276. That law is still in effect because   
   the   
   >>>>>>>>>>>United States Supreme Court does not have original jurisdiction in   
   >>>>>>>>>>>capital cases. They cannot sentence people to death. It has to be   
   >>>>>>>>>>>done by a lower court.   
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   >>>>>>>>>>You seem to be forgetting they do have jurisdiction over   
   constitutional   
   >>>>>>>>>>issues.   
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   >>>>>>>>>Homicides of children is not a constitutional issue.   
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   >>>>>>>>A woman's privacy is.   
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   >>>>>>>Homicides of children has nothing to do with any woman's privacy.   
   >>>>>>>Robert b. Winn   
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   >>>>>>No, that's very true, homicides of children have nothing to do with a   
   >>>>>>woman's privacy. Abortion has EVERYTHING to do with a woman's privacy.   
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   >>>>>Well, let's see how private you think abortion is when Jesus Christ   
   >>>>>returns to judge the earth.   
   >>>>>Robert B. Winn   
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   >>>>Sure. And at that point you will be free to enforce your definitions,   
   >>>>but not before.   
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   >>>I do not enforce anything. The problem of abortion will be solved by Jesus   
   Christ.   
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   >>Cool.   
   >>Until you can produce him, stop putting words in his mouth.   
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   > I just repeat what he has said already. Exodus 20:13 Thou shalt not kill.   
   > Robert B. Winn   
      
   So how do you explain all his instructions on killing people (Ex. 21:12-36)?   
      
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