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Roe v Wade - Now What?

 
Dirck de Noorman
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06/25/2022 05:15 PM
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Roe v Wade - Now What?
I’ve personally stayed out of abortion debates firmly because I believe:

1) The soul intended for a vessel (fetus) is protected prior to birth.

and

2) The decision to terminate or not terminate the creation of a vessel is not mine to make, and the consequences of such a decision, if there are any, will be sorted out between the Woman and her God(s).

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But I have two questions that I have a hard time wrapping my mind around when I try to look at the abortion issue from all perspectives:

1) Does the termination of the creation of a vessel (the fetus) create a victim?

I do not personally believe that the soul that was intended for the vessel suffers any condemnation if their intended vessel failed completion. I believe that the soul then simply returns to its origin and waits for another vessel.

In essence, if the soul gets to the bus stop and the bus never comes, the soul simply waits for a more suitable bus with better-equipped operators who don’t mind toting them around for their first 18-ish years.

I have a hard time finding a “victim” here.

2) If we decide that the vessel (fetus) is a victim and the vessel must therefore be forced into completion, if the soul then placed within that vessel suffers any consequence of its placement (abuse, neglect, sexual slavery), will those who forced the completion of the vessel be held accountable for that manufacture?

I ask the second question because I’ve worked for many, many years in a field of law in which 90 percent of my cases involve the most awful abuse, neglect, torture, and sex crimes imaginable inflicted upon children.

Almost every day I listen to the testimonies of children most prominently between the ages of seven and ten who have suffered years of slavery, torture, starvation, extreme neglect, and unspeakable sexual abuse.

There are hundreds of thousands of children who are experiencing trauma that they will never, ever recover from. They will never be a “whole vessel,” because as soon as their vessel was formed, “life” took an axe to its structure.

The faces that are posted all over the internet who are screaming in protest of this Roe v Wade decision, the ones who people are commenting on saying, “Oh, look at that disgusting person; who would get her pregnant anyway?” -- those are the faces that I see every single day.

The faces of abusers are most often not pretty at all, the faces of the abusers who willingly chose to complete the vessels of their victims.

What happens if we force those faces to be mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers, aunts, and uncles?

Please remember that a child must be abused first, must suffer unspeakable trauma, before that child can be “saved.” CPS and/or the Police don’t intervene on mere speculation. The child must be hurt FIRST and REPEATEDLY in most cases.

What systems are in place to protect the soul BEFORE it is abused by the abuser who would have, if given the choice, terminated completion of the vessel?

Are we actually creating victims here? Will society be judged for not allowing that soul to wait for a better bus?

Is there a solution?

Last Edited by Ms. Dirck de Noorman on 06/25/2022 05:32 PM
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