sock puppet wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 3:06 pm
drumdude wrote: ↑Sun Apr 06, 2025 6:34 am
https://youtu.be/H95Ta75rkTA
I have strong doubts that the letters supposedly read from real young single mothers in the church are genuine. For such a complex and painful situation, the letters are almost childishly simple.
The church wants to reiterate that spirit children are inserted into fetuses
At what point? The moment the sperm penetrates the egg? When the fetus has brain wave activity? or later, the moment the newborn first takes a breath and thus can be recorded in the LDS church's records?
and it doesn’t care about the technicalities of fetal development. One wonders what happens to the spirit children who are aborted.
Or miscarried for that matter?
The church also wants to reiterate that abortion is fine in cases of rape,
Why's that? Does that include consensual, statutory rape? Is it because it is an unwanted pregnancy and that puts the child at a distinct disadvantage in life? Is that because the child of rape would be a reminder of that traumatic experience for the mother? I.e., the mother's emotional state is a determinant? Hasn't the church started down a slippery slope here? What about consensual one-night stand and the father won't be in the child's life? Is that unwanted child disadvantaged like the child of a rape? And should it be a health care professional assessing the emotional state of and thus impact on the mother?
incest,
The law of different states and nations define incest differently--first cousins in some states would be incestuous, but not in others, for example. How many degrees of consanguinity is the LDS church talking here?
serious risk to the mother,
Is that just physical risk or does that include mental risk too? How does the LDS church quantify this risk? All pregnancies pose a risk of possible death to the mother, so who makes the decision about when it might be a serious risk?
and when the fetus cannot survive long after birth.
But if it can get on church records even if takes a single breath, it's okay to deny the fetus that opportunity?
The implication is that children with severe but survivable birth defects must be born. I wonder how many general authorities have been full time caretakers of mentally disabled adult children with no money for assistance.
Lastly, those who get an abortion are portrayed as making a rash, hasty, irrational decision. I suppose it’s a small step forward from the days when women were characterized as getting recreational abortions for the fun of it. But still disappointing to see the full impact of these situations on families minimized.
Yes. But it all depends on the spin. A tithe-paying couple's teen daughter gets pregnant and has an abortion. Spun right, it was 'rape' (statutory). Or, the fetus posed a serious risk to the teen girl. Another teen girl gets pregnant, but it is not spun, or spun poorly, and she's a 'baby murderer' that needs to be shamed and excoriated.