Is it morally wrong to judge someone else's faith? One example might be how many liberal people support abortion, ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ rights, etc. so would it be ok to view them as non-believers for this?
Years ago, I was chatting on Yahoo about religious beliefs and practices. I was wondering, honestly, as to why people who believe in God would have an abortion. The person chatting with me said this was because they do not believe in God. I rebutted by saying, but 90+% of the population says they believe in God yet with all these abortion numbers, there have to be believers having abortions.
The response was a simple one but it is one that I haven't forgotten in all these years. The response was that lots of people say they believe in God because that's a popular thing to say but if you really believed in God, you wouldn't ever have an abortion.
I've never forgotten that comment. It's so simple yet so spot on right. A person who really believed in god would not have an abortion.
People who support abortion are atheists. Plain and simple. They may say, for public approval or some other gain that they are believers but their actions say otherwise.
If you really believed in God, you wouldn't deliberately have a prong inserted into an unborn child's head for the singular purpose of killing this child for the sole purpose of you being relieved of responsibilities. Disposing of an unborn child in the name of convenience... ...truly sickening.
As for ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs and ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ rights, they are depraved and disordered. A sɛҳuąƖly disordered person is a slave to their own sensuality. They are to be pitied.