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Ana Kasparian hits the nail on the head, religious zealots can think what they like and follow whatever crazy rules they believe but I don't.

Surfpirate 9 Feb 14
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They can also be extremely cruel to others not quite like them because they know they'll be "forgiven" if it turns out they're wrong.

Of course, that's the beauty of having an imaginary friend and building a religion around his beliefs, which of course are your beliefs because well, he's your imaginary friend. It's a mental illness I tell you. 😀

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Nice rant, I feel the same.

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If a woman has a normal miscarriage... they will claim that since God is in control then it was his will. If God can, in his divine will, abort a child, then isn't it an attack on God to say that abortion is wrong/murder? And if someone gets an abortion and God allows it to happen doesn't that mean that it was God's will? So why do Christians hate God so much?

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"like" "like" "like" the repetitive ridiculous like like like just detracts from a pretty great argument. if the "like generation" wants to have some credibility they can remove that word because it's not "like" in this situation, it actually is.

lerlo Level 8 Feb 15, 2021

Previously it was the incessant "You know". Then it became "'Ya know what I'm saying". The euros would say "AHhhhhh" between words. It is a method of holding the floor while the thought catches up to the oral orifice. It is a trend I attempt to avoid in speech. The Howard Stern show would take bets on how many "likes" someone would say. Another peeve is the fact that "get/got" is replacing the verb "to be", which may be a good thing but it is annoying.

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Rich coming from an ideologue like Ana Kasparian

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REFRESHING VIDEO!

It mentions an important fact, which I looked into further. Poland just outlawed 98% of the legal abortions done there - by eliminating fetal maladies as a basis for a legal abortion.

In 2019, there were ONLY 1,110 legal abortions in Poland. 1,074 of them were for cases of fetal defects.

During the same time period, Polish women had an estimated 200,000 illegal abortions and abortions performed outside of the country.

This illustrates a fact proven again and again in countries around the world: making abortions illegal does NOT reduce the number of abortions. What is DOES do is it results in more women dying from unsafe abortions.

The numbers also highlight an economic disparity. Those who could afford to travel to another country - or to another state here in the US - can afford a safe abortion, while those who can't are subject to an oppressive law or an unsafe illegal procedure.

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Ana is correct here. What gets me is that human bodies both male and female get rid of sperm and eggs in a normal natural way, then some religious idiot comes along and tells you what the bible says. Did they read it? The bible is not anti-abortion. There is no special rule of when a sperm and egg are joined together.

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When I did my stints working at women's clinics, on more than one occasion, I expressed those sentiments when being confronted by protesters.
I don't care about your religion, and I don't care whatever you think your "holy" book has to say about ANYTHING.

Don't believe in abortion?
Don't fucking have one.
Don't tell me, or anyone else, how to live.

Exactly

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Oh god how I love a good rant against religion. I've seen several by Matt Dillahunty, Tracie Harris, Pat Condell, Christopher Hitchens, Joe Rogan. But I want more! Love the passion. Can anyone put me on to some more good ones?

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I feel the same way. Fuck them and their fucked up rules.

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