ABORTION : THE SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENT - PT 5
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Published On : June 28, 1997
Last Updated : March 19, 2009
Abraham And Sarah Laugh, God Keeps His Promise, Isaac Is Born,
God Is In The Business Of Doing Miracles, We Are Planned And
Made In Heaven, God Alone Is The Author Creator And Designer
Of Life, God's Will Be Done, Abortion Is Cold-Blooded Murder
And Not Mercy Killing, The Apple Of God's Eye, Only God Knows
The Future Of Unborn Children, We Have The Power To Improve
Our Lives, Responsible For Our Actions And Choices, Driven To
The Lord, God Hears Our Cries Of Distress, Faith And Trust In
The Lord For Your Future, Aid Of Government Social Services,
1.37 Million Annual Unborn Victims Of Personal Convenience,
Exodus 20:13 Thou Shalt Not Kill, Acuna & Turkish Deception,
Women Are Personally Responsible For Understanding Abortion,
Robbing Unborn Children Of Life And Their Freedom To Choose,
Hormones, Teenage Pregnancy And The System's Two Solutions,
Teenage Parents Must Accept Responsibility For Their Actions,
Adoption & Childless Couples, Young Mothers In Other Cultures,
Children Hold A Special Place In God's Heart, Prohibition Of
Abortion Is Implied In The Bible, Involuntary Abortion In The
Book Of Exodus, No Biblical Support For Intentional Abortion,
Is Practicing Birth Control Better Than Having An Abortion?,
Birth Control And Abortion Are Often Motivated By Selfishness
So exactly what did the Lord tell Abraham and Sarah, who were
laughing in disbelief? Consider the following:
"And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt
not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be. And I
will bless her, and give thee a son also of her: yea, I will
bless her, and she shall be a mother of nations; kings of
people shall be of her. Then Abraham fell upon his face, and
laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto
him that is an hundred years old? and shall Sarah, that is
ninety years old, bear? . . . And God said, Sarah thy wife
shall bear thee a son indeed; and thou shalt call his name
Isaac: and I will establish my covenant with him for an
everlasting covenant, and with his seed after him . . . But
my covenant will I establish with Isaac, which Sarah shall
bear unto thee at this set time in the next year."
Genesis 17:15-17, 19, 21 KJV
"And they said unto him, Where is Sarah thy wife? And he
said, Behold, in the tent. And he said, I will certainly
return unto thee according to the time of life; and, lo,
Sarah thy wife shall have a son. And Sarah heard it in the
tent door, which was behind him. Now Abraham and Sarah were
old and well stricken in age; and it ceased to be with Sarah
after the manner of women. Therefore Sarah laughed within
herself, saying, After I am waxed old shall I have pleasure,
my lord being old also? And the LORD said unto Abraham,
Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall I of a surety bear
a child, which am old? Is any thing too hard for the LORD?
At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to
the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son. Then Sarah
denied, saying, I laughed not; for she was afraid. And he
said, Nay; but thou didst laugh."
Genesis 18:9-15, KJV
"And the LORD visited Sarah as he had said, and the LORD did
unto Sarah as he had spoken. For Sarah conceived, and bare
Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which God
had spoken to him. And Abraham called the name of his son
that was born unto him, whom Sarah bare to him, Isaac. And
Abraham circumcised his son Isaac being eight days old, as
God had commanded him. And Abraham was an hundred years old,
when his son Isaac was born unto him. And Sarah said, God
hath made me to laugh, so that all that hear will laugh with
me."
Genesis 21:1-6, KJV
So as you can see, God did the impossible. He both planned
and placed a little life in that womb; which according to
modern medical opinion, would be totally impossible. God is
clearly in the business of doing miracles; and one of those
miracles is the miracle of new life. In the Lord's eyes, our
life doesn't begin after we pass through the birth canal and
take our first gulp of air; it doesn't begin after so many
weeks or months of gestation; it doesn't even begin at the
moment of conception. God recognizes each of us as a person
long before then. We were both planned and made by the Lord,
in Heaven, and that should settle the issue of abortion for
God-fearing Bible-believing Christians. To believe otherwise
is to call God a liar.
No matter what kind of logical or politically-correct reason
a person presents in their effort to justify the wholesale
slaughter of millions of unborn, innocent children, it just
is not going to stand up to the scrutiny of the Scriptures;
because God alone is the Author, the Creator and the Designer
of life; and if He wills it to happen, it will happen; and if
it is not His Will, then of course it won't happen. If by His
design, conception does occur, you had better not dare touch
that developing being, no matter how young it is, or else one
of these days, you may find yourself facing a very angry God.
To reiterate a point that I made earlier, they can resort to
using every medical opinion in the book to try to convince
us that an embryo is just "nothing but some tissue", and not
a real person, but they are absolutely wrong, because God's
Word says differently; and I personally will trust His Word
any day, before I will trust profiteering abortionists. How
about you? I hope that you are wise enough to see through
the subtle lies and deceptions of those cold-hearted killers
who slyly say:
"Oh, don't be alarmed. We are simply being merciful to this
"clump of cells" by preventing it from ever being born. That
way this "product of conception" won't have to suffer in the
future at the hands of abusive parents. Let me just use this
vacuum tube to suck the little life right out of you, and
spare you the pain, which I know you will end up suffering
if you were ever to be born. It will all be over in a few
minutes. Don't worry ma'am; it's "nothing but some tissue";
it won't feel a thing."
Wake up! That is not mercy killing! It is the cold-blooded
murder and slaughter of an unborn, innocent child, who was
created in the image of God! I am reminded of what the Lord
stated in the Book of the Prophet Zechariah regarding the
city of Jerusalem:
". . . for he that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his
eye."
Zechariah 2:8b, KJV
That word "apple" is from a Hebrew word which actually means
the pupil of one's eye. In other words, that verse is really
talking about poking God in the eye. We all know that people
are very sensitive when it comes to their eyes. At the first
sign of danger, we will raise our hands to protect our eyes.
Surely this same thought can be applied to unborn children.
How much more must the Lord cherish these unborn innocents.
To try to harm them is like poking God in the eye. Obviously,
He does not like it one bit. As Jesus said in the Gospel of
Matthew:
"Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for
I say unto you, That in heaven their angels do always behold
the face of my Father which is in heaven."
Matthew 18:10, KJV
As I pointed out a minute ago, absolutely no one knows the
future of any of these unborn children with certainty, other
than God Himself. To those of you who take the side of the
two individuals that I mentioned earlier, I ask, how do you
know that all of those unborn children have nothing to look
forward to? Are you God? Can you see into the future of each
and every single one of them? What gives you, or the parents,
or the abortionist, the right to play "God"?
Now obviously, we all know that many children are born into
an environment which is certainly less than desirable, and
where they are at a disadvantage compared to other children.
Some children are indeed born into bleak and even dangerous
situations; however, to paint such a negative picture, where
every single one of those 1.37 million aborted fetuses would
become a drug dealer, or other type of criminal, if allowed
to live, is, in my opinion, ludicrous, stretching the truth,
over-exaggerating the facts, and quite frankly, a lie. It is
just another lame excuse to try to justify the horrible act
of abortion, which has slaughtered many millions of helpless,
unborn, innocent children over the years.
Even if our life starts out rocky, we each still possess the
power to make it better if we persevere at it, and if we do
not give up, or try to take the easy way out through living
a life of crime. As I explain in some of the aforementioned
articles, a lot of things that happen in our personal lives
are a direct result of our own choices. We are what we each
choose to be, and we possess a certain degree of power over
our lives. No one forces anyone to become a drug dealer, or
any other kind of criminal. There is always another way if
we seek it out, and we are each personally responsible for
our actions.
If anything, negative experiences in our early lives should
drive us even closer to the Lord, and not away from Him. We
need to learn to cry out to God for His help and guidance
during our times of trouble and distress. If we do so, the
Bible tells us that God will hear us, and He will be there
when we need Him. The Lord is always waiting and watching.
Please consider the truth of the following verses:
"Behold, the LORD'S hand is not shortened, that it cannot
save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear:"
Isaiah 59:1, KJV
"I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me out of
his holy hill. Selah."
Psalm 3:4, KJV
"For I said in my haste, I am cut off from before thine
eyes: nevertheless thou heardest the voice of my
supplications when I cried unto thee."
Psalm 31:22, KJV
"I sought the LORD, and he heard me, and delivered me from
all my fears."
Psalm 34:4, KJV
"I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my
voice; and he gave ear unto me."
Psalm 77:1, KJV
"In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me."
Psalm 120:1, KJV
Only God knows what He has in store for each of our lives.
Only He knows the true outcome of each and every situation.
That is where faith enters the picture. We must possess so
much faith in His love and care for us, that we know in our
hearts that nothing will happen to us unless it is by His
Will and Design. Faith equates to trust; and when we trust,
we do not fear the future. We simply place our future in
His Hands, for as Jesus said:
"Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow
shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto
the day is the evil thereof."
Matthew 6:34, KJV
In the case where a young child is truly in danger, that is
precisely what certain government social services are for.
They are there to assist people in need, and to forcefully
intervene when it becomes necessary. Granted, they are not
perfect, and they do not always respond as quickly, or as
efficiently, as they should, and some cases do fall through
the cracks. None of us should be so naive as to think that
any government-provided service is perfect; yet at the same
time, even if certain cases do fall through the cracks, you
can't tell me, or convince me, that it justifies the willful
slaughter of 1.37 million innocent lives every single year in
the United States alone. Let me remind you again that 93% of
all abortions performed in the United States are due to some
form of personal inconvenience. They are not the result of
absolute necessity, such as to protect a woman's health, or
to save the mother's life.
For many Americans, abortion has simply become the easy way
out, just like those individuals who choose a life of crime.
So which is really the worse crime, selling drugs to earn a
big profit, or slaughtering unborn babies to earn a profit?
Isn't the answer rather obvious? Please don't misinterpret
my remarks. I am merely throwing this argument back in the
face of those who offered such lame excuses. I obviously do
not condone the sale of illegal drugs, or of anything else
that may be harmful and/or illegal. But at the same time,
neither do I condone the annual system-sanctioned slaughter
of more than one million unborn innocent children, so that
selfish parents can escape having to meet their parental
responsibilities.
What also amazes me regarding the comments that were made by
the previous two individuals, is that one of them had the
audacity to state the following:
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"God wants everyone to live full and happy lives under the
ten commandments. Therefore, would God want children brought
into this world that won't be happy, at least for most of
their child life?"
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I find it unbelievable that this person, who obviously finds
nothing wrong with slaughtering more than 1.3 million unborn
children every year, would even have the audacity to mention
the Ten Commandments to me, and yet seemingly ignore the fact
that one of those very Ten Commandments clearly tells us:
"Thou shalt not kill."
Exodus 20:13, KJV
It might interest you to know that in that verse, the word
"kill" is derived from the Hebrew word "ratsach" which means
intentional and premeditated murder, or assassination. That
is exactly what abortion is. Let's not kid ourselves. Those
abortion doctors know exactly what they are doing. They know
that they are intentionally lying to those women, or at the
very least, withholding the full truth from them, as we saw
earlier in the case with Doctor Sheldon Turkish and Ms. Rosa
Acuna. That evil man was caught red-handed sugar-coating the
truth. It may surprise you to know that in November of 2007,
the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in favor of Turkish, and
refused to reconsider the 1996 case. A month earlier, the US
Supreme Court refused to hear the same case.
While I have pointed to Doctor Turkish's deception, I think
that it is only fair to question these women who claim that
they didn't know, and that they didn't realize that within
their womb was a developing human being. I don't recall how
old Ms. Acuna was at the time of her abortion in 1996, but
it just seems to me that she should have known better, and
should have been better informed. Given her Spanish name, it
is possible that there may have been a language barrier, but
I remain unconvinced. Acuna claimed that Turkish should have
been more forthright with her, but does that really excuse
her from her detestable actions?
Personally, if I were a woman, and if I were to discover that
I have become pregnant for the very first time, I would want
to learn everything that I possibly can about the new life
that is growing within me. I would be fascinated by it, and
would want to know what it looks like, how large it is, etc.,
at each stage of its development. I would endeavor to conduct
my own personal research at the public library, via the web
and by way of whatever resources are at my disposal. Now, God
forbid, but if I were considering having an abortion, I would
thoroughly research that as well. I most certainly would not
rely upon the word of a man who obviously makes his living by
slaughtering innocent babies. As I mentioned earlier in this
series, claiming ignorance to the facts regarding abortion
does not make anyone excusable before the Lord. So I believe
that women are personally responsible for understanding both
pregnancy, and abortion, if the latter is their decision.
But concerning the former issue regarding a child's happiness,
let me also add, that when people have the right to murder an
unborn child, based upon their personal speculation that said
child may not be happy in life, our society has really passed
the point of no return. By slaughtering these unborn children
in cold blood, these parents, and unfit mothers, are in fact
not only robbing those children of life, but they're likewise
robbing them of the freedom to make their own choices, once
they have grown. Again, we are not God. None of us knows what
choices an individual may make. Some of the greatest people
in history have come from less than favorable childhoods. We
simply do not have the right to say to our unborn children,
"No child; you don't deserve a chance. I'm going to make the
choice for you by terminating your life through an abortion."
As we have seen, a wide variety of arguments are set forth
in order to try to justify abortion; yet one by one, we see
that when we judge them by the Standard of God's Word, they
fail to pass the test every time. Another justification that
is commonly used by the abortionists is to point to the fact
that young, teenaged girls who may still be in high school,
simply should not be getting pregnant. I agree. In fact, I
will take that argument even a step further by stating that
they shouldn't be having sex at such a young age either, and
yet they do. While we parents can try our hardest to instill
in our children the importance of sexual abstinence until an
appropriate age is reached, and until a proper relationship
is established, nevertheless, many will rebel. We can blame
it on hormones or whatever we like, but teenage pregnancies
are still going to continue to occur. Teenage pregnancy is
simply a fact of modern life.
My point is, we can't change the fact that millions of young
boy and girls are having sex all across America, or the fact
that many of those teenaged girls are becoming pregnant. Yes,
we can reduce the number of American teenagers who choose to
engage in sex by some degree through proper education, and by
counseling them as their parents, but by how much? It's never
really going to be enough, is it? So, we also need to strive
to make a large impact on what happens after those teenaged
girls become pregnant. Sadly, the System's solution seems to
be twofold. One of these is abortion:
"Oh, sorry; that child made a very bad mistake. Don't worry;
no problem; we can fix it; we will just slaughter the baby."
Their entire attitude is so callus that it really stuns me.
As I've noted several times now, this is nothing more than
an abortion for the sake of convenience. It has absolutely
nothing to do with saving the girl's life. If anything, it
is either done so that she can continue her studies, or to
avoid public embarrassment to herself, or to avoid problems
with her family, or a mixture of all three of these. Quite
often, as we've already seen, these abortions are done in
secret, protected by the right to privacy, even without the
parents' knowledge or consent.
My personal perspective on teenage pregnancy is this. If a
young girl defies the wisdom of her parents, and feels that
she is mature enough to engage in sexual intercourse, then
she should also be mature enough, and responsible enough, to
parent the baby which results from her sexual encounter. Not
only will she have the help of her family in most cases, but
becoming an early mother may help to keep her out of a lot
of the trouble that some pre-adults tend to get into at that
age. Motherhood, and fatherhood, at a young age, will result
in those children maturing, and taking on responsibilities a
lot sooner than they might normally have expected to; but if
they don't like it, then they should have thought about that
before they engaged in sex. Becoming a parent at a young age
will certainly help them to forsake the youthful foolishness
that got them in that situation in the first place.
If a girl finds herself in a situation where her parents or
other family members are unable, or perhaps even unwilling,
to assist her, then as I noted earlier, there are government
agencies and services which can offer the assistance that is
required. Abortion is simply not the only, and certainly not
the best, option. The murder of an unborn child for the sake
of personal convenience is simply wrong, wrong, wrong.
One option that I briefly mentioned earlier is giving up the
child for adoption. Again, it is not the best choice by any
means, but it is a positive alternative to abortion, and one
which should be seriously considered. If the young mother is
so insistent that she does not want to keep the child, if she
cannot accept the love that God has put in her heart for that
child, then adoption may be the next best solution. If she,
and her sex partner, are simply too selfish, or incapable of
properly caring for that child, for whatever reasons, rather
than sacrifice it on the altar of the abortionist's table,
then surrendering it for adoption is such a much more humane
option.
There are many childless couples who would love to have that
child, but sadly, they are never given that opportunity; and
the unborn child is never given the opportunity either. Why?
Because it was easier, quicker, and less complicated to just
slaughter it in a profiteering abortionist's clinic. Adoptive
parents would take good care of the unwanted child; and when
he or she grows up, they will undoubtedly be quite thankful
that they were not secretly aborted, but rather were given
an opportunity to enjoy life, and to make their own choices.
While I used the phrase "young age" a moment ago, we need to
realize this term can be interpreted differently, depending
on the culture where one is raised. It appears that it is in
pampered Western societies where people have been brainwashed
into believing that girls at that age are too young to become
mature, responsible mothers. A study of other cultures will
reveal that young women having children at that age is quite
a common occurrence. Nothing odd is seen about it whatsoever.
However, because in Western society, people are so focused on
obtaining a higher education, so that they can earn a lot of
money and climb the corporate ladder, early pregnancy is seen
as a hinderance, and is undesirable.
Now, please don't misunderstand my words. I'm not saying, or
suggesting, that young girls all across America should start
becoming pregnant. I am merely making the point that how we
view this issue is in large part determined by the culture
in which we have been raised; and not everyone is convinced
that American culture is the best by any means. In fact, as
you may already know, some people consider American culture
very evil, materialistic, and ungodly.
It seems that no matter how much I stress this point, there
will be some people who still don't understand how harshly an
act of violence against a child, born or unborn, is viewed by
the Lord. From the Old Testament to the New Testament we find
verses which demonstrate God's special love for children. We
have already seen how conception and childbearing should be
viewed as a blessing from the Lord, and that they are indeed
ordained by God. We also saw how Jesus said that the Guardian
Angels of children are constantly beholding the face of God.
Consider also the example where Jesus chided His followers
for refusing to allow young children to come to Him in order
to be blessed:
"And they brought young children to him, that he should touch
them: and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But
when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto
them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid
them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say
unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a
little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took them up
in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them."
Mark 10:13-16, KJV
"And they brought unto him also infants, that he would touch
them: but when his disciples saw it, they rebuked them. But
Jesus called them unto him, and said, Suffer little children
to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the
kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not
receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise
enter therein."
Luke 18:15-17, KJV
Just as the U.S. Supreme Court interprets certain fundamental
rights from the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, even
though those rights are not found therein in black and white,
so it is with the Bible. In their zeal to try to defend the
practice of abortion, some people may argue that there is no
clear commandment in God's Word which plainly tells us "Thou
shalt not commit abortion". While some modern-day issues are
not specifically covered in the Bible due to the simple fact
that the world has become a lot more complex during the past
four thousand years, and such technology didn't exist at that
time, we do need to rely upon the leading of God's Spirit and
carefully study what is available in the Bible, in order to
make wise decisions concerning these issues.
In my view, all of the verses which I have been sharing with
you in this series, clearly demonstrate in an indirect way,
God's view regarding abortion. In other words, just as with
certain fundamental rights which have been implied from the
U.S. Constitution by the court, and bestowed upon American
citizens, the prohibition to perform abortion is implied in
the Bible as well. However, please notice that there is one
law that is found in the Book of Exodus which does shed some
light on this issue. It is found in the following verses:
"If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her
fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow: he shall
be surely punished, according as the woman's husband will lay
upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine. And if
any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life, Eye
for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,"
Exodus 21:22-24, KJV
What these verses are saying is that if two men struggle, and
during the course of their fighting a pregnant woman is hurt,
and loses her child, (involuntary abortion), the guilty man
shall be brought before the judge and fined accordingly. But,
if not only the child is accidentally aborted, but the woman
is also harmed, or more specifically, killed, as a result of
the skirmish, then the guilty man must pay with his life. The
implication here seems to be that if the woman is harmed so
that she can no longer bear more children, or in fact dies.
This is because the word "mischief" is derived from a Hebrew
word, "acown", which, according to my Hebrew lexicon, means
evil, mischief, harm, or hurt. The fact that the last verse
states "thou shalt give life for life" clarifies that the
intent is that the woman probably dies.
The reason why the penalty is so severe under the Mosaic Law,
is because back then, and even now, in Hebrew/Jewish culture,
having progeny and continuing the family line is viewed as an
extremely important issue. The Israelis have already realized
that within a matter of years the Jewish population of Israel
will be outnumbered by those of Arab and Palestinian descent.
So, killing a man's pregnant wife, or killing the child that
she carries, could be devastating to an Israelite. If we take
into consideration the time period in which the Mosaic Laws
were given, it becomes all the more apparent why this law was
enforced. Israel was a young, budding nation, with enemies
all around. Thus, increasing the population was of utmost
importance.
But what I really want you to see from the previous verses is
this: If a man was to be punished for accidentally causing a
woman's involuntary abortion, (miscarriage), how do you think
the Lord views our modern society where abortions are by no
means accidents, but are in fact conscious acts of heartless,
cold-blooded murder? Not only that, but they are profitable
acts of cold-blooded murder. If God chose to hold all of us
to the stiff penalties of the Mosaic Law, every abortionist,
and every single parent, or would-be parent, who engages in
this ungodly slaughter of the innocent, would be found guilty
of death. It becomes evident then, that from the writings of
the Old Testament to the New Testament, there is absolutely
no Scriptural indication that God condones abortion. There
is not a single verse to support this terrible, ugly crime.
A moment ago, I stated that the System offers two so-called
"solutions" when it comes to the issue of teenage pregnancy.
As we have already seen, one of these is abortion. The other
is birth control. In the conversations that I have had over
the years, some people have pointed to abortion as being a
good reason to support birth control. The argument usually
follows a line of thought which says that if it were not for
unwanted pregnancies, then the problem of abortion would not
exist; therefore, the solution is to promote birth control.
Another person remarked how using some form of birth control
prevents so-called "unplanned pregnancies".
Of course, if you have been carefully reading this series,
then you will probably already realize that I have a problem
with the latter comment. When two mutually-consenting adults
engage in sexual intimacy, whether they have planned it or
not, if God chooses to bless them with a conception, then it
was planned by Him, whether they recognize His Will in the
matter or not.
So the question is this: Is birth control truly any better
than abortion? In my view, absolutely not, and here's why:
An abortion murders a baby after it has been conceived and
begins developing in a woman's womb; while birth control
prevents that child from having ever been conceived in the
first place. In both cases, selfishness is often a factor.
The fact is, many people want to enjoy sex, but they don't
want to have to be responsible for the God-ordained fruit,
(i.e., children), which results from their sexual relations.
As we saw earlier, for many people who are caught up in the
world's rat race and trying to scale the corporate ladder,
an unexpected pregnancy, childbirth, and the child-rearing
which follows it, is an inconvenience. Pregnancy brings a
sudden halt to their plans, and their life of freedom, and
they don't like it one bit; so they decide to either rely
upon birth control in order to "play it safe", or else they
opt for abortion, so that they can continue to enjoy their
selfish lifestyles. As we saw earlier, 93% of abortions in
the United States are motivated by personal inconvenience,
and for no other reason. They are not performed to save a
woman's, or a teen's, life. And what do they do when birth
control fails for one reason or another? Abortion.
So while we may possibly be tempted to view birth control as
the so-called "lesser of two evils", being as taking a pill,
(or whatever method is used), doesn't directly involve the
outright murder of a developing fetus, nevertheless, it is
still wrong; because regardless of which method is chosen,
birth control or abortion, it is still a way to potentially
interfere with what may be God's Will. In short, to accept
birth control, and to promote it as a humane alternative to
abortion, is in essence saying that it's alright to use one
evil, birth control, in order to prevent another evil; i.e.,
abortion; and I personally can't accept this misguided form
of reasoning.
Please go to part six for the continuation of this series.
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