I am part of a family that swings both ways on the pro-life issue. Our daughter is pro-life as I am. Our oldest son is kind of, sort of pro-life, but with a multitude of exceptions that make him actually pro-choice. And our youngest son is unequivocally pro-choice, believing that the mother has the choice to terminate the pregnancy whenever she feels like it. Personally, I see no difference in abortion from sacrificing children to the pagan god Molech. No matter how you want to paint it to make it more acceptable, it’s still murder, in my opinion.
That being said, Dr. Denison had a good article about the topic today, so I am sharing it with you. I had no idea that the basics of reproduction were no longer being taught in schools, especially biology classes. I am thankful for those who are standing up for this small inroad into the large and wealth-producing abortion industry. Here is the link to the article, and if you scroll down in the article, there are additional links to pursue if you are interested.
How about you? I don’t understand how Christians who read their Bibles can be pro-choice, but there are many who profess that is their exact stance. Here is a second lengthy article about what the Bible says about abortion. This one made me really think about why I believe the way I do.
What the Bible Says About Abortion
I hate to say it, but I think I agree with former President Bill Clinton in that if abortion is absolutely necessary, it should be rare. In my opinion, abortion is a death and should be a reason to grieve, not to celebrate as some of its advocates do.
Excerpt from the second article:
Would abortion be a moral choice when a family is very, very poor—when they have fourteen children and another on the way?
That child was John Wesley.
What about a father who is ill and a mother with tuberculosis? Their first child is blind, the second is deceased, the third is deaf, and the fourth has tuberculosis. Now she is pregnant again.
Her son would be called Beethoven.
A white man rapes a thirteen-year-old black girl, and she becomes pregnant.
Her child is Ethel Waters.
A teenage girl is pregnant, but her fiancée is not the father of the baby.
Her baby is Jesus.
Also from this article is a quotation from Mother Teresa: “It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish.”
My Final Thoughts
While I condemn abortion as murder, I do not say that those who have had an abortion are condemned without hope. Just like the rest of us, they can be sinners saved by grace. When we are discussing abortion, we need to be aware that there is a lot of pain involved in the lives of individuals who had walked down that road. Knowing that, we need to speak with love and show the same grace and mercy that our Father extends to us.
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