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FakeNoose

(35,980 posts)
18. OK I believe you
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 04:37 PM
Oct 1

But how would they justify allowing the mother to die, if it meant other small children would be left without a parent? That puzzles me. Also the idea that allowing the mother to die doesn't guarantee that the baby would live.

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Such Catholic views/ hospitals have had this view for years... FarPoint Oct 1 #1
The Catholic hospital in my town will not write prescriptions for birth control. zanana1 Oct 1 #13
Let's see how that "Balls and Strikes" mutherfucker rules on this one wolfie001 Oct 1 #2
The way I see it . . Zilli Oct 1 #3
The question is did the hospital facilitate the transportation to the other hospital, and did the delay cause a JohnSJ Oct 1 #4
Life in the "FREE STATE OF JEFFERSON" Thunderbeast Oct 1 #7
The centuries of suffering nwduke Oct 1 #5
Doesn't sound like, well, Jesus. twodogsbarking Oct 1 #6
This is puzzling because it goes against traditional Catholic teaching FakeNoose Oct 1 #8
Your experience is the opposite of mine Retrograde Oct 1 #17
OK I believe you FakeNoose Oct 1 #18
Her sacrifice makes her holy in the eyes of god Retrograde Oct 1 #29
I took a couple of philosophy classes slightlv Oct 1 #19
Thanks for the confirmation FakeNoose Oct 1 #22
Actually, "catholic" slightlv Oct 1 #25
Glad to make your acquaintance FakeNoose Oct 1 #27
I once worked at a Catholic hospital. Nuns were still present and had admin positions but they in2herbs Oct 1 #9
Good. It's malpractice and neglect. Warpy Oct 1 #10
Make it a billion dollars. I am in. twodogsbarking Oct 1 #11
Good republianmushroom Oct 1 #12
california should do more than just sue the hospital moonshinegnomie Oct 1 #14
Corporations, whether secular or religious, slightlv Oct 1 #20
i agree and id go even further moonshinegnomie Oct 1 #23
I like your idea! slightlv Oct 1 #26
id let them stay in business moonshinegnomie Oct 1 #28
Exact thing happened to me. Lost twins at 20 weeks. So thankful it was back in the day when I was flying_wahini Oct 1 #15
And when your water breaks IT'S OVER! TexasBushwhacker Oct 1 #16
True... but then you're talking about people slightlv Oct 1 #21
Yeah, that belief in "miracles" is a problem n/t TexasBushwhacker Oct 1 #24
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