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July 7, 2006

Mohammed and Jesus

_____Jesus was immaculately conceived and treated as god throughout his life. He died at thirty-four. Mohammed became immaculate in his early thirties and was treated as god thereafter. Obviously Mohammed is a continuation of the work of Jesus.

_____One other similarity between Jesus and Mohammed.  Neither one of them could read or write, so no-one knows what they said.


The Iraqi War

_____Let’s put this into perspective. The mohammedans moved into southern europe around the 700’s. They were smarter than the christians, and they excelled.

_____The christians became afraid, and they declared war on the mohammedans around the year 800. This war is still going on.

_____That is the perspective.

June 14, 2006

Abortion - a problem we can fix

Filed under: Abortion — johncarlton @ 6:54 am

When a female is pregnant, there is a marker at end of the first trimester. At three and a half months months, and maybe so exacty then as to allow us to determine the day of impregnation, life enters the womb. That moment is the quickening, and was called that for thousands of years.

Our dictionaries define quickening as the moment life begins, but thanks to our medical fraternity, they add a caveat, a 2, that in human beings, it is the moment of first movement, the “first bounce in the amniotic fluid”. This came about because when the fraternity first established itself, at the start of the renaissance, they felt it necessary to elevate themselves above everyone else by insisting they could explain everything.

Of course no-one can explain life entering the womb, so they were stuck. Their answer to that was to declare those thousands of years of knowledge false. Those pregnant ladies weren’t feeling life entering the womb, they were just feeling the child bouncing in the amniotic fluid.

For some 800 years a three and a half month pregnant female, telling her doctor she’d experienced a feeling like she’d never felt before, was told she’d felt the baby bounce in that fluid. In the recent past, it was discovered that there was no amniotic fluid until four and a half months, and our fraternity explained that by saying they must have been wrong, quickening isn’t until four and a half months. I guess now they tell females experiencing quickening that they’re crazy.

Medical science is now able to determine when life enters the womb. We have machines that can read brainwaves, that can determine if the brain is functioning. One of those, adjusted to read the brain waves of a baby in the womb can prove scientifically that life enters the womb, when the machine goes from no brain waves to full functioning in an instant at three and a half months.

Once that is proven, abortion becomes the taking of a life only after life has entered the womb. A female less pregnant than that, by virtue of being pregnant, is old enough to determine, on her own, whether or not she wishes to continue the pregnancy.

Abortion after quickening of course is another matter entirely, but armed with the understanding that life enters a body during it’s third month of growth in the womb, we also may garner the understanding that when the body expires, life will leave. Where life goes is as unexplainable as where life came from, but that life leaves is obvious, leaving us with at least one thing to look forward to as our bodies expire, and an understanding that a fetus facing an unsatisfactory existence might well be better off finding out before birth where life goes.
If our society can understand this the “abortion problem” is resolved.

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