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ABORTION, THE SCOURGE OF AMERICA
Abortion continues to be the scourge of America. Legalized abortion
has taken the hideous act of some third rate "doctor" performing the
slaughter of a helpless unborn baby in some cheap backroom to the highly
respected medical professional in his up-front and plush medical suite.
In both cases, however, the static fact is the abortionist is honoring
the wishes of the mother to terminate the life of her unborn child.
Just as in all cases of the legalizing of the immoral, there must first
be the injecting of new vocabulary and imagery to change the way society
views a certain matter. Terms such as "pro-choice" and "fetus" had to be
skillfully introduced to replace other terms, like "baby." Much effort
have been expended to cause Americans to view the unborn as simply a
lifeless and shapeless mass of cellular matter.
The enormity of the abortion issue can be seen in established statistics.
In all of American's exterior wars, from the Revolutionary War to the
Persian Gulf War, the amount of lives that were lost are less than one
and a half million. However, over one and a half million babies are
murdered in America every year! We are told that in eight years Nazi
Germany killed six million Jews. The outrage of decent people toward
such wholesale extermination of human life continues to this day. However,
twelve million babies were killed in America during the same period of time
(in terms of years). Total all the deaths each year from cancer, heart
disease, and automobile accidents, and the figures do not total the
number of deaths claimed by abortion.
America has organized groups and statutory regulations for the humane
protection of whales, owls, wolves, and eagles. Severe penalties are
enforced for violators of these protective laws. Notwithstanding, in
America it is legal to kill an innocent baby (in the circumstances being
addressed by this material).
When the issue of abortion is seriously considered, it is inevitable that
attention be placed on the establishment of the inception of life. When
does life begin, does it begin at conception, at a certain time in the
stage of development after conception but before birth, or at birth? Many
contend life begins at birth (first natural breath of air). Hence,
"abortion" is not murder. However, the Bible presents life being present
before birth (Lk. 1: 41, Ps. 139: 16, Jere. 1: 5, Ps. 139: 13, 15). The
Bible does not speak of the embryonic state as lifeless, but as being a
living entity (Ibid.)
In the case of Rebekah's unborn twins we read, "And the children struggled
together within her&" (Gen. 25: 22). Appreciate the fact that they are
presented as "children." The Hebrew word (ben) used to describe Rebekah's
unborn children is also used for children who have been delivered from
their mother (Gen. 23: 18, see also Lk. 1: 41 and 2: 12, the same Greek
word (brephos) is used for the unborn and new born babies). Also, the
unborn children have action assigned to them in keeping with a being
possessing life (cp. Lk. 1: 41).
Exodus 21: 22-25 is also a pertinent passage in establishing the point in
time of life. I submit the language "and if any mischief follow, then thou
shalt give life for life" is ambiguous for a reason (mother or child). Since
we cannot exclude from the language the aborted child, the language must be
viewed as inclusive of both mother and/or aborted child. You see, if God had
meant to limit the language to the mother, he would have done so. To
precipitate the death of the aborting mother or the aborted child
necessitated capital punishment, because such an act was considered
murder (vs. 23, 24, 20: 13).
James 2: 26 must also be considered in our quest to determine the beginning
of life. James wrote, "for as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith
without works is dead also" (Jas. 2: 26). The only sound and necessary
deduction from James' statement is when death is not present, life is. A
living, moving unborn baby, then, has life and is a human being, not just
as appendage to the mother.
The only reasonable conclusion, then, is life begins before birth and at the
point of conception (if not at conception, where do you demarcate in the
developmental progression, when is the baby not alive, if you will?).
Beloved, the Bible is very explicit regarding those who take human life
(murder). Regarding murder, God enacted the death penalty. The law is,
"Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the
image of God made he man" (Gen. 9: 6). The vulnerable baby is in the image
of God. The Bible especially warns regarding the shedding of innocent
blood. Hear the warning, "These six things doth the Lord hate&hands that
shed innocent blood" (Prov. 6: 16, 17). The unborn is not only helpless,
but is ultimately innocent!
Written by: Don Martin
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