Subject: | Re: Leftist Whoopi Goldberg Suggests God Supports Killing Unborn Babies
| Date: | Thu, 4 Aug 2022 22:18:01 -0400
| From: | Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com>
| Newsgroups: | rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.the-view,alt.abortion
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On 2022-08-04 9:53 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> Whoopi Goldberg, a leftist co-host of ABC’s “The View,” argued on the
> show this week that God supports killing unborn babies via abortion.
>
> Goldberg, who previously was suspended by the network for making an
> anti-Semitic remark about the Holocaust, argued Wednesday that abortion
> was okay because God gives people the “freedom of choice.”
>
That freedom of choice would best be used to chose to use birth control
- or insist that your lover does - if you don't want to risk having a
baby. KILLING the unwanted baby is a horrible way to execute freedom of
choice. Ask yourself the simple question "What would be easier for me to
live with: having to use birth control or having to kill a baby?" The
first choice means you may have to go to the drugstore or wait to have
sex until you've gone to the drug store. The second choice means
spending the rest of your life trying to rationalize murdering a baby.
Which seems easier to YOU?
> “And as you know, God doesn’t make mistakes. God made us smart enough
> to know when it wasn’t going to work for us,” Goldberg said. “That’s
> the, that’s the beauty of giving us freedom of choice.”
>
> Pro-life guest and former “The View” co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck
> pushed back on Goldberg’s remarks, repeatedly saying, “No.”
>
> “Yes, because I know my relationship. You know, my relationship is
> always choppy. It’s always choppy with God, always, because I have a
> lot of questions,” Goldberg said. “But I also know that God made me
> smart enough to know that if there are alternatives out there that can
> work for me, I will investigate them. But I also know God said, ‘Do
> unto others, as you would have them do unto you, I will not make that
> decision for anybody.'”
>
> “What about the life in the womb?” Hasselbeck asked. “You know, I will
> say this, that life has a plan and a purpose designed by God, I don’t
> believe there are any circumstances where we should give [inaudible].”
>
> “I love that you feel that way. It’s great,” Goldberg responded.
> “Listen, I don’t ever think that I can make any decision for you and
> your family that you are not smart enough to make for yourself. And God
> knows my heart. And God knows most everybody’s heart. And again, before
> we go, let me just point out, no one, no one at this table is not pro-
> life. Nobody at this table is not pro-life. I just want to make sure we
> all know that. Nobody is happy about going to get an abortion. It’s not
> fun.”
>
> “That’s not pro-life,” Hasselbeck responded. “It’s a hard, hard
> decision. Life has a plan and a purpose and there are agencies out
> there that will help you keep that baby alive.”
>
> Goldberg says "God doesn't make mistakes" and thus it's in his
> plan to have women choose abortion."God made us smart enough
> to know when it wasn't going to work for us. That's the beauty
> of giving us freedom of choice."
> "My relationship [with God] is always choppy," she adds.
> pic.twitter.com/nUysEfP6zv
>
> — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) August 3, 2022
>
> “The View” was forced to apologize last week to Turning Point USA
> (TPUSA) after falsely claiming that neo-Nazis had been allowed into the
> previous weekend’s Student Action Summit hosted by the organization.
>
> Last week, as the hosts wrapped up the first segment of Wednesday’s
> broadcast, Goldberg brought the conversation to a halt so that co-host
> Sara Haines could read a legal note ahead of the commercial break.
>
> “On Monday we talked about the fact there were openly neo-Nazi
> demonstrators outside the Florida Student Action Summit of the Turning
> Point USA group,” Haines read. “We want to make clear these
> demonstrators were gathered outside the event and that they were not
> invited or endorsed by Turning Point USA.”
>
> “A Turning Point USA spokesman said the group 100% condemns those
> ideologies and said Turning Point USA security tried to remove the
> neo-Nazis from the area, but could not because they were on public
> property. Also Turning Point USA wanted to clarify — wanted us to
> clarify this was a Turning Point USA summit and not a Republican Party
> event. So we apologize for anything we said that may have been unclear
"Unclear"? Is that what we are calling blatant LIES these days?
> on these points.”
>
> --
> Let's go Brandon!
>
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Rhino
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