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by Tansin A. Darcos (TDARCOS) 03/15/2012, 10:03pm PDT |
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If someone is going to claim that there is a God - which most of the anti-abortion crowd does, since their usual arguments are that abortions are an offense to God or something like that - then it's clearly obvious that if God did not want abortions to take place, He would have made it much more difficult or prevented them from happening. To argue otherwise is to say that God lacks the power to do things (is not omnipotent) or lacks the advance knowledge of what is going to happen (is not omniscient).
Clearly, therefore, women having abortions are doing what God has decided is acceptable, and those who oppose abortions clearly are opposing the will of God!
(Hey, it's no more crazy a statement as those of the people - typically men - who oppose abortions on religious grounds. I'm just making the (equally facetious) argument for the opposing side.)
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