Monday, January 26, 2009

Another Thing I Know

So here's something I know. I know that, in the United States, murder is still illegal and punishable by prison sentences of various lengths, leading right up to the death penalty in certain states. And pre-meditated murder usually carries the most intense penalties.

Murder is killing a human being. I know that a pre-born baby is a human being. Abortion kills a human being, therefore, ABORTION IS MURDER. I'm not quite sure what is so difficult about that concept, but it seems to elude many people in the world these days.

Our newly elected president, just a day or two after wowing the country with his inauguration, "quietly" (meaning without press coverage), rescinded the existing ban of funding, with our tax dollars I might add, international abortion. So he basically has declared that murder is legal. He is, therefore, an accessory to murder!

Of course he, and all the others who think abortion is okay, and those who participate in it in one way or another either actively or passively, will sail blissfully through this life thinking they are doing womankind a great favor. Thinking that it's a woman's prerogative, and after all, it should be a matter between the woman and her doctor, in which case it doesn't hurt anyone, so everyone else should "butt out".

Well, let's say you disregard the father, each set of parents, any other children in the families, friends, aunts, uncles, work acquaintances & social acquaintances, there is still someone that it does hurt. The baby. Show any two year old an ultra sound of a baby, and they can easily identify it as "baby". Wonder why it's so difficult for allegedly intelligent adults to see that reality?

So, while sailing through this life as a proponent of abortion (and therefore murder), consider what the payback will be in the next life. Rest assured, there is a "next" life. And it won't be pretty.

Here's another thing I know. God is more concerned with the moral character of His people than He is with the economic policy they espouse. We should all be on our knees, begging His forgiveness for allowing Obama to be elected. God help us!

1 comment:

FullTruth/VerdadPlena said...

This was a very interesting article to read. I’ve been thinking lately along these lines… My thought hovered around a documentary, perhaps seen on PBS a while back but still very much… evocative of the abortion dilemma, that expressed the plight of women prior to the legalization of abortion and showed certain dangers (as with anything illegal) of subversive underground activities for performing abortions by unethical or unscrupulous practitioners at extortionate prices in secretive, clinics… usually in unhygienic or unsanitary conditions (On and on, I suppose I should write a blog about the results of illegal activities). After seen the documentary, my conclusion was that there is certainly a need for “SOME” women to have a legitimate abortion for “some justifiable reason” I am not licensed or qualified to propose.

Mathematically or statistically, however, the number of such abortions, in my estimation, should be something relatively minimal… in much the same way I do not expect the majority or a large proportion of the population to be born deformed, mongoloid or attached to each other as Siamese twins, or malformed in anyway whatsoever… Most of us humans or even the animals in the world God created for our pleasure and enjoyment (not in the perverted way pleasure and enjoyment is rendered) are designed and intended to be healthy, complete and in good physical shape.

The result we are seeing of the legalization, however, is preposterous. The millions of murders (albeit legalized and officially endorsed) of healthy innocent babies that do not pose the slightest risk to the woman’s health or the woman’s life, for that matter, is mind-boggling. I cannot even imagine the law being drafted with such intent. But the laws seem to be made or designed to be either nothing or all. So the poor women who for “some justifiable” reason cannot have the “justifiable” abortion done (for health, life-threatening or medical reasons) because it is totally, categorically and unconditionally illegal, must resort to clandestine ploys and dangerous maneuvers. On the other hand, as can be seen today, just about any woman for almost any reason or no reason whatsoever can have an abortion… Gone is the need to protect life, either that of the mother or that of the child. This is outrageous!

There is something despicable about such laws. That is, they are not only truly blind, but apparently also created by men or women with limited vision or the limited ability to see the end from the beginning. Speaking of vision, I suppose some lawmaker might feel insulted by this remark in much the same way the Scribes and Pharisees felt affronted when told by Jesus that they were blind. The problem with that reaction however is that they cannot have it both ways… they either admit they are blind or admit they are sinners, and as such suffer the inevitable consequence. See John 9