Note to others:
Why do you suppose he entirely avoids actually responding to the points that I raised above regarding the relationship between abortion and his own reflections on “ecological morality”?
As this relates to his own personal experiences with a God, the God.
Why, instead, does he make me the issue?
Yes, my own frame of mind is brutal, bleak. But that is only because the points that I raise here and now seem reasonable to me. Yet to argue that I am not open to other points of view is merely to sweep under the rug all of the many, many times over the years that others actually have managed to nudge me in entirely new directions.
Just not of late.
Again, my hope is always that I will come upon arguments able to yank be up out of the abyss that is oblivion in an essentially absurd and meaningless world.
If you know some folks who have them, by all means, bring them on board. And I can promise you [and them] that I am willing to explore their own experiences in a sincere and civil manner.
All I ask is that the discussion eventually gets around to connecting the dots between behaviors chosen on this side of the grave, and one’s imagined fate on the other side.
As this pertains to God and religion.