@boobsweatntears@ffu_t11727@barbarismcrit@SkyshadowDerg@joeywreck Now it is a human being and not a fetus, you’ve shifted the argument to an entirely different one. Worst case scenario if that mother for whatever hypothetical reason you care to make up can’t raise a child with autism she has the option for foster care.
@Itsukushimi777 Downtrodden desert farmboy is not the exclusive defining factor of a space western lmao. There is a major difference comparing shots made with genuine artistic care for a film that cast mostly unknown actors, and an awful shot of two celebrities
TADC Finale opinion: it’s alright. Sadly it seems to suffer the same problem that past glitch shows have had. Could’ve benefited from another episode or two.
@EthanDelaney95@maklelan Furthermore, we know the laws in Exodus are being borrowed largely from the code of Hammurabi, and if you look there, we can find the parallel law in 209
@EthanDelaney95@maklelan You need a better grasp of Hebrew then. The word yatsa is nondeterminative, it is used to refer to regular live birth and miscarriage plenty of times. This verse lacks any of the further context used whenever yatsa is referring to live birth.
@EthanDelaney95@maklelan Yes, and thanks to Dan here I have a great understanding of Biblical Hebrew. Perhaps you could use a refresher if you believe the text is talking about premature birth. Here’s a link! https://t.co/2qaGSxis3F
@EthanDelaney95@maklelan I’m not reading the king James if I want anything remotely accurate to the text lmao. The Hebrew pretty clearly says it’s about the mother dying or a miscarriage occurring.
I just posted my cover of Hellbento by @DEMONDICEKaren and nothing could get across how sorry I am for how bad it turned out. I tried real hard this time, just for you!
@LauraLoomer@RepThomasMassie@Cyntaxed007 I’m happy that you’re older than me, on top of all the chemicals you’ve pumped in your face. You will die before me, I will enjoy my yearly pilgrimage to your grave so that I can desecrate it. That’s the very least I can do to ensure you get a tiny fraction of what you deserve.