jmdrake
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And does faith answer this question?
Did not the great teacher Jesus explain, there is no salvation in the bible?
He did not say that. He said that the scriptures testify of Him. The Bible doesn't save you, but it does point you to the He who saves you. Also now you are using a red herring as this philosophical point has nothing to do with the discussion.
That said... reread the scripture in previous post about who helped who give birth. I don't think it is an isolated concept in scripture.
Another red herring.
But people who have the law written on their hearts and in their minds do not rely on the bible.
A third red herring.
My heart tells me abortion is wrong. My heart also tells me initiating violence against another person is wrong. My mind tells me I am not wise enough to judge.
Good for you. Ron Paul would agree, he simply thinks that a fetus is also a person.
Distort did I?
You did worse than distort. You are relying on someone else who distorted what Ron Paul said.
Your "quote" was from the LA Times blogger and not Ron Paul. What the blogger said:
Ron Paul, the conservative congressman from Texas known for his small-government beliefs rooted in Libertarianism, told an audience Monday in Iowa that government should dictate what happens in the womb of pregnant women.
and what Ron Paul said:
"Liberty comes from our creator, not from government. Therefore, the purpose, if there is to be a purpose, for government is to protect life and liberty."
A government having a role in protecting life is not the same as the government having the right to "dictate" what happens inside the womb. Does the government have a right to "dictate" what happens in my home? Now. But if I decide to kill my children and cook them for supper I can be held accountable for that.