Some
Reasons People Choose Abortion
The Light Shines in
the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. John 1:5 Recently, I read
a book entitled, The Choices We Made in which over 20 women defend their decision
to abort a child at some point in their life. I picked this volume up to attempt
to understand the thinking of one who would justify ending the life of their own
child living within them. What I found has helped me to adjust my strategy in
proclaiming Gods truth concerning the preciousness of human life. I trust
these observations will be helpful to you.
1. The question, When does human
life begin? haunts many who strongly support abortion. But I feel very strongly
that theres a cutoff point where its just morally wrong to abort that
baby (italics mine) at six months, for sure. When a woman makes that decision
that late, it does become murder to me. Then again, someone on the other side
can say, Yeah, but she was just an ignorant girl; she didn't know any better.'
Its a very, very difficult question, but Im absolute in my feeling
about that cutoff point. Actress Rita Monreno, page 49 So I have seen it from
all three sides. I have two living wonderful children, I had a legal abortion,
and I had an illegal abortion. I am the mother of two or the mother of four, depending
on how you look at it. About the question Does life begin at conception?
I dont know. Life in a certain sense probably does begin at conception.
But one must make tough choices in this world, harder choices than abortion. News
Anchor and author, Linda Ellerbee, page 81 I dont feel that there is life
in the first four weeks. Some scientists and other people will dispute that, but
thats just my belief. I have a problem with second-trimester abortions because
thats a person. You can look in those sonograms and see a person. Actress
Whoopi Goldberg, page 120
2. The issue of abortion is purely THEOLOGICAL.
Either human life is magnificently sacred because God created us uniquely in His
own image or human life is merely significant because we are the highest expression
of evolution. If we are created in God?s image, then only God can rightly intervene
in the timing of our death. If we are evolved, then one person can decide on another?s
life based on the concept of the highest good. Getting back to the abortions,
do you want to know if I thought of the fetus as a living being? At that time,
it never crossed my mind. What I really feel today -- and this is not a popular
pro-choice point of view -- is that a fetus is alive from the moment of conception.
I don?t think that we should say it isn't?t alive until such and such a week or
month, it's always alive. You?re not a little bit alive, and a little bit dead.
The position is not about whether or not it?s alive; it?s about whether or not
someone wants to give birth and have the responsibility of another human being
with them for the rest of their life. Actress Jill Clayburgh, page 57
3.
If people would understand who God is, they would think differently about abortion.
Even more than the unfairness to women, though, is the unfairness to the unborn
child. If a woman finds herself pregnant with her sixth child and her husband
has just walked out on her, I think that child is going to have an unfortunate
life. If you believe that man is a spirit, as I do, better the spirit of the child
should wait and find another body, one that really wants the child to be there.
Actress Anne Archer, page 108 I have this deep belief that God understands whatever
dilemma you?re in and will forgive it if you make a choice that He or She doesn't?t
think is right. Actress Whoopi Goldberg, page 122
The abortion issue is
truly a battle for the spiritual soul of our land and its people. As we continue
our struggle, let us remember that spiritual battle will only be won through spiritual
means. The greatest victories are when men and women are converted to Jesus Christ
through His Gospel. If the Gospel is not central to our mission, then we have
lost before we begin. The words of the apostle Paul are amazingly relevant to
our twentieth century context, This is what we speak, not in words taught us by
human wisdom, but in words taught by the Spirit, expressing spiritual truths in
spiritual words. The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come
from the Spirit of God for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand
them, because they are spiritually discerned.
May we ever be vigilant to
proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ which sets men and women free. Let freedom
ring!!!
Pastor Rich Boerckel
Pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in
Peoria, IL 05/96