
ARE GOVINER IS BANING KILLING BABBYS!!! HE IS THE GRATIST!!! THE BEST THING IS THAT IF A 10 YEAR OLD IS RAPPED AND MOLESTERED BY HER FATHER WE CAN FORCED HER TO HALF THE BABBY AGAINST HER WILL!!! š <3 BESIDES WE ALL NOW YOU CANT NOT GET PREGNIT FROM BEING RAPPED ANY WAYS JUST LIKE DR TODD AKIN PROOFED!! HES AN EXPERT AND NOWS HOW THE WOMENS BODY WORKS!!! ARE GOVINER NOWS WHATS BEST FOR US!! BESIDES 95% OF AMERICANS ARE PRO LIVE!!!
FLORIDA = FREEDOM!!!!!!!!!!1
SAY A PREYER FOR THE BABBYS!
1 LIKE = 1 PREYER
1 SHARE = 10 PREYERS
#FLORIDA #DESANTIS #DESANTIS2020 #RONDESANTIS #SAFEARECHILDEREN #TRUMP2020 #ABORTION #PROLIFE
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YUO PEEPUL DONT NOT KNO HOW LUKY YUO ARE LIVING IN FLORIDIA. I ASPECT GOVNIER DESANTIS ARE SITTIN ON THE RIGHT HANDA GARD OPPOSIT THE BABBY JEESUS WHO WUS BORNED SO HE CUOLD SHAVE US SINERS. I CARNT NOT UNDERSTAND HOWGOVNIER DESANTIS INT NOT PRECEDENT.
Cool Mom finally paid the cable bill!
Also stop making babies so we don't have to pay for your freeloader kids.
but wont most of theses babys grow up to be commonissesses socyallissesses demcrats what votes sevral times absuntea?
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Christian CONsertives for trumpturd.
Any woman or young girl can get pregnant when they are raped especially if the young girl already has started her monthly.
No woman or young girls should be forced to have a child of rape.
April Luevano WRONG!!!!! GROW A BRIAN!!!!
Christian Conservatives for Trump. Apparently you do not know a thing about a woman's body. Either does this so called Dr. he not an expert on woman getting raped. A woman can get pregnant the first time they have sex, 55 years ago when a woman got raped she was forced to have the infant ( baby) there was plenty of rape babies given up for adoption especially if she was married and the baby was not her husband due to her getting raped by a man that was a different rece.
April Luevano WRONG!!! DO YOURE RESERCH!!!!! SMH!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111
Christian Conservatives for Trump .
treatment of the human body (Genesis 34). The Bible condemns rape whenever it is mentioned. For example, there is a particular passage in the laws given to the nation of Israel before entering the Promised Land under Joshuaās leadership. This passage (Deuteronomy 22:23ā29) spoke directly against forcing a woman into a sexual encounter against her will, or what we know today as rape. This command was meant to protect women and to protect the nation of Israel from committing sinful actions.
Deuteronomy 22:23ā27 gives guidelines on what constituted rape and specifies the punishment for a man who raped a betrothed woman. In a sexual assault, the betrothed woman was responsible to actively resist the rapist, if possibleāshe was to āscream for helpā (Deuteronomy 22:24). If she failed to resist when she could have done so, the law viewed the situation as consensual sex, not rape, and both parties were guilty. If the assault took place in an isolated area, the law gave the woman the benefit of the doubt, assuming she had resisted her attacker, and she was not held culpable (Deuteronomy 22:27). The law stipulated that a rapist was to be killed by stoning (Deuteronomy 22:25). Though the Mosaic Law was for the nation of Israel during the time of Moses, the principle is clear that rape is sinful in the eyes of God and, under the law, led to the most extreme punishment possibleādeath for the rapist.
(Genesis 34). The Bible condemns rape whenever it is mentioned. For example, there is a particular passage in the laws given to the nation of Israel before entering the Promised Land under Joshuaās leadership. This passage (Deuteronomy 22:23ā29) spoke directly against forcing a woman into a sexual encounter against her will, or what we know today as rape. This command was meant to protect women and to protect the nation of Israel from committing sinful actions.
Deuteronomy 22:23ā27 gives guidelines on what constituted rape and specifies the punishment for a man who raped a betrothed woman. In a sexual assault, the betrothed woman was responsible to actively resist the rapist, if possibleāshe was to āscream for helpā (Deuteronomy 22:24). If she failed to resist when she could have done so, the law viewed the situation as consensual sex, not rape, and both parties were guilty. If the assault took place in an isolated area, the law gave the woman the benefit of the doubt, assuming she had resisted her attacker, and she was not held culpable (Deuteronomy 22:27). The law stipulated that a rapist was to be killed by stoning (Deuteronomy 22:25). Though the Mosaic Law was for the nation of Israel during the time of Moses, the principle is clear that rape is sinful in the eyes of God and, under the law, led to the most extreme punishment possibleādeath for the rapist.