Please, do not freak out at me; I do not support abortion in any way. However, I would like to ask if any of you have ever thought about any of the floowing things. I believe there is no excuse for taking the life of another person, for any reason. Now that I have made that clear, here are some things I would like to say, things I hear others say as well:
- If abortion was to become illegal once again, the number of abortions done anually would very likely increase by quite a lot. They would be done by un-experienced people, and the chances of the mother dying as well as the baby are much greater.
- God gives everyone of us freedom. We are completley free to choose whether we want to follow his word, and where to follow what he calls us to be in life. We can also choose to completley ignore everything he trys to tell us. I think that giving a woman the right to choose to have an abortion if she really feels it is the right thing for her to do, then let her. If she wants it bad enough, she will not let any law stand in her way from having one anyway. Also, it will be between God and that woman in the end; not between the government, God, and the woman. She was given a choice by the government, but she followed through with what she waas allowed to do; so it is her fault.
Before anyone is to go through with an abortion, I believe they should go through some classses or a church to be educated on the subject; because it is not something to take lightly. Of course there are people out there who believe their is no life inside of a mother until many months along. We as Christians know that God has put that inside of a mother, and is already has a plan for it, so it is wrong for us to try and take away what God has planned.
Those are just some things to think about, not that they are right; but they can be thought through and discussed.
Well, I have a few problems with the logic in your arguments. First, if abortion were outlawed, at worst, the number of cases would remain the same, There is nothing indicating that increased numbers of women would want to go out and have abortions.
As for the free will argument, are you sure you’re pro-life? Rapists do not see the intrinsic human dignity of their victims. But what the hell, it’s the rapist’s decision, right? I mean, I would never personally rape a woman, but who am I to tell another man what he ought to do to another human? Now we christians know better, but why not leave rape up to each person to decide if it’s right for them?
The same argument holds for murder.
If these sound extreme, they aren’t. The only thing that sets abortion apart from them is that you can’t hear the victims’ screams. If women want abortions badly enough, yes they will resort to back alley abortions. Yes, they may die in the act of taking another human life. So you support making it perfectly safe to do so?
Murderers and rapists die in attempting their deeds. Some are crippled for life. Would you man the barricades with posters saying,
“Keep Rape Safe and Legal” and “Keep Murder Safe and Legal” ?
If abortion were to be made illegal once again, then there would be an increased risk of harm to the mother’s life. That risk isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It should give the woman pause to consider what she is doing.
In the interim, it is for us to educate people about the identity and status of the human embryo, so that abortion will be outlawed as a result of grass roots efforts growing from an enlightened view of human life at every stage. Then back alley abortions would be held to a minimum.