Message from @imasmah
Discord ID: 799338641943167086
All women are whores and disgusting pigs
Wait
Lmfaoooo
I’m so confused
Why woulyou say that
@J-12 <:brainlet:689862496890126375> <:pepoeyeroll:707721739655970878>
That's no longer a womb, that's a graveyard
Duuuude she should stop using her body to create what she can’t take care of
Not all women are bad
I know
Yes
I'm starting to feel that this is a bs story
<:thonking:689862455265853551>
The sexual revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
She’s referring to the bad apples
Ahh
But I haven’t had any sex
why say all women
No comment
You shouldn’t even have sex before marriage
Ugh premarital anything that leads to abortion just hurts me
Yes we know
Yeah it’s sick
Poor children
Its how it should be
Baby killin cunt
Those poor babies didn't ask to be conceived by a wench whose only source of happiness is spreading her legs
<:FeelsBadMan:689862410655236240>
If she calls me I’ll for sure go off in her
Yeah I wouldn’t be friends with her anymore. Hopefully those babies in heaven
It’s sick how can you kill a baby
Twice too
Wait u said she didn’t tell her bf, so it was someone’s else’s~
I’m gonna ask her ‘how can you be a vegetarian and kill babies’
even worse
Yeah I don’t understand that logic
She did it with two other men
This is the 3rd
> Given the limitations presented to the aborted infants, such a declaration of categorical salvation would undermine the reality of original sin, the necessity of infant baptism, defy the sacramental means of the Church, and present a universal certainty when indeed one is lacking. Rather, maintaining the traditional stance of the Church, as so beautifully voiced in the Catechism of Pope John Paul II, does much to increase hope in the mercy of God who can indeed admit to the Beatific Vision whomsoever he pleases. This is the very hope echoed by the Angelic Doctor, when, although affirming that the normal means of Baptism are not available to the infant in the womb, they "can nevertheless be subjected to the action of God, in whose presence they are living, in such wise that they achieve sanctification by some privilege of grace, as is evident regarding those who have been sanctified in the womb.