These are my comments for articles that are both on the New York Times.
Something that a lot of people don’t realize is that when
one has an abortion, they are taking the chance away from a sweet innocent
little being from ever being born. In a sense, they are ending a life. In a
harsh way of saying it, it is awful murder that needs to be prevented instead
of talked about and done so casually by so many people in our society today.
Unwanted pregnancies should not be taken out on the child that will never be
born, the mother should take responsibility of going through the pregnancy and
giving the child up for adoption after they are born.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/07/us/arkansas-adopts-restrictive-abortion-law.html?ref=opinion
I absolutely agree that religious groups should have
religious leaders. They certainly offer guidance for people and their religion
and can influence and encourage them to develop a personal relationship with
God. But I do believe that a religious leader should be called of God and not
elected by the people of the church. I am not a member of the Roman Catholic
faith, but I do know that you also believe that your religious leaders are
called of God. How do you know whom to elect out of all the different cardinals
of your faith? I would love an answer to this question because I’m interested
in learning about what your faith believes.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/09/world/europe/cardinals-conclave-pope.html?hp
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