what do you think is the top most controversial subject?
By eaforeman6
@eaforeman6 (8979)
United States
6 responses
@villageanne (8553)
• United States
2 May 07
Well, I expect that we will all agree on the top two. LOL
1. Politics
2. Religion
3. The way we raise our kids
4. The way we keep our homes
5.....
That is all that I can think of. Sorry.
@villageanne (8553)
• United States
2 May 07
Oh I thought of a number
5. The shows or movies that we view in our home
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@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
2 May 07
As far as myLot is concerned there are only two tope ones in my book and I try to stay clear of them and they are #1 - religion and #2 - how much did you make on myLot today, yesterday or anyday.
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@sigma77 (5383)
• United States
2 May 07
Terrorism, global warming, health care, taxes, education, water scarcity, the poor(poverty), the Presidential race, polution, and lastly hunger. Gee, I thought the government was gonna fix some of these problems. Thinking about all those subjects is enough to clutter up one's mind forever. I think I will keep my thoughts away from these and think pleasant ones. Thinking about problems and controversies creates more of the same.
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@momoftwingirls (859)
• United States
2 May 07
I would say homosexuality. Is it a sin or not?
This is the #1 most controversial.
Then, we have abortion. Is a baby a human at conception or not? Why does the medical community and the politicians call a baby a fetus when especailly at the third trimester, it is obvious a baby can survive outside the womb. My twins were born at 32 weeks and they survived and will be 18 month pretty soon. I think abortion should just be renamed and called infancide. I mean, it is actually MURDER, anyway you slice it. If that baby was conceived and waiting to be born, then all of a sudden sucked out of the mother's womb, yeah, I would call that a premeditated murder (and or government is in on it!!). This is also called POPULATION REDUCTION or POPULATION CONTROL...