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Beleg Strongbow (a poem)

Beleg Strongbow

A Sindarin Elf of Doriath was he.
Warrior woodsmen that came to be
In Thingol’s realm, an archer to be feared.
Haladin aided, a War of Unnumbered Tears.

A Year of Lamentation ensued.
Battle Grief was readily viewed.
Apprenticed Túrin, in arms and deed.
Two great captains, giving aid in need.

Although a bowman by right,
Yet in his last year did take
The sword Anglachel to fight.
His enemies fled in its wake.

His friend Túrin was captured and subdued.
The Orcish captors took him from Amon Rûdh.
Beleg rescued Túrin from this grisly end.
But Túrin bewitched, slays his dear, good friend.

And so passes Beleg, the Strongbow Sindarin Elf,
Betrayed by a sword’s malice and a friend to himself.
His Bow Belthronding is buried with him
As Túrin grieves for his unknowing whim.

Evolution Disclaimer Statement

The following statement should be added as a disclaimer of the Theories of Evolution (i.e. Darwinistic-based theories on natural selection) wherever scientific-ish statements are made that rely heavily upon the validity of Evolution.

Based upon the assumptions which form the foundation of Darwinistic-based biological evolution, the following hypotheses, for which there is no physical evidence, have been derived.

Where it may be approved within the discussion section of articles, I will attempt to add this disclaimer wherever it might bring clarity to the topic.

--Beleg Strongbow (talk) 19:03, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Position on Embryonic/Fetal Abortion

There needs to be either a full-frontal attack on embryonic/fetal abortion, as the blatant murder of innocent human life or a large-scale, final acceptance that an embryo is not human life (i.e. it is neither human nor living) and therefore does not have the right to life.

The argument that a woman should be able to make the decision, to have an embryonic abortion, on her own "because she is an adult" is based upon two ridiculous assumptions. First, it assumes she is an adult, while the majority of abortions are performed on teenage girls, who are often not given a choice but are instead coerced and/or compelled by either their parents or their boyfriends. Second, it asserts that being an adult gives someone the right to decide when another human being's life is neither necessary nor desirable and may therefore be terminated--sounds a lot like anarchy.

My personal position, that human life begins at the moment of conception, dictates that embryonic abortion is wrong--regardless of the reason--because it is indeed murder. The only exception would be for the necessity of saving the mother's life, but this necessity has been all but eliminated within modernized countries.

Abortion isn't really the defining issue between those on the political left and those on the political right. Sanctity of Life is. The unfortunate fact that leftists tend to dismiss the sanctity of life is one of the main reasons why they are producing offspring below the replacement rate (while those on the right are reproducing above the replacement rate) and are therefore forced to increase their numbers through proselytization in the universities, by the means of data manipulation and historical revision.

I ask the question, How can it be a woman's Constitutional Right to murder a human being within his most vulnerable stage of life...?

Indeed, embryonic/fetal abortion is the most heinous form of evil, for in this act, a human being, existing within the most vulnerable stage of life, is betrayed and murdered by the very person upon whom he is completely dependent, the very person who should have loved him without measure, though to all the world he was unknown.

--Beleg Strongbow (talk) 18:56, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Pro-life Statements