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Do you see any difference? Would you let a repentant child murderer watch your child? How about a repentant woman who had an abortion?
I’m not sure if there is a difference in the gravity of the sins. There may be differences (either way) in the culpability, depending on the level of consent and knowledge. However, there is a practical difference in the act as it pertains to the scenario of baby-sitting. Both are repentant, which is great. Typically, though, women who have abortions are doing so because of a lax morality or an unformed conscience, not because of a murderous impulse. The murderer, however, is repentant but may very well have a recurrance of his tendencies (as even the best of us repentant sinners often do), and wouldn’t be around my kids unsupervised. I think it would be a stretch to say that a woman who aborted would then kill a born child. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that an individual already proven capable of that might do it again.Do you see any difference? Would you let a repentant child murderer watch your child? How about a repentant woman who had an abortion?
This young man has a newborn by his “first girlfriend”. Are you insinuating that he has moved on to another girlfriend, or that this young woman is the first with whom he has had a sexual relationship?It depends. Picture a young man, 18 but still living with his parents. He has a newborn by his first girlfriend. Due to schedule issues he’s still never seen the child in full light or heard her cry, and his father says over and over that this child iss going to ruin his life and that she’s better off dead. After a few weeks of browbeating, he’s confused and scared. He calls his girlfriend to come home from an out-of-town job to get the baby quickly but she can’t. At the last minute, he lets his father take the child to be put down as pets are, supposedly for her own good. He suddenly realizes what he’s just done, repents and wishes desperately he could go back in time and save the baby. He would be a child murderer, but not in the way a homicidal maniac is.
Now wait a second, Turtle, you are misrepresenting previous posters, myself included. Nobody has said that abortion is a lesser sin than murdering a born child. In fact, the first line of my post indicates that I don’t see a difference in gravity, unless there are issue (for either individual) of insufficient knowledge or consent. However, the point I and others made is that they are different types of murder and, in my opinion, a woman who commits abortion would not logically also have the tendency, simply because of that act, of strangling a two-year-old. If she were unrepentent, perhaps, but not generally. You may disagree with me on that, but let’s be careful about suggesing that “previous posters” take abortion lightly and do not consider it murder. To use an analogy, if one man does some fancy paperwork and cheats on his taxes to the gain of a couple thousand dollars, his sin is probably on the same level as a man who sneaks into a house and takes a couple thousand dollars worth of jewelry. However, this doesn’t mean that he is capable of the specific actions required to be a cat burglar.Abortion is murder. A woman is not any less cupable of committing a serious sin because she is a woman. One of the great lies of the pro-choice movement is that somehow women are less responsible for their actions & bodies because they are women.
Also, in most cases, there are other sins which lead to to an abortion. Although some aborted babies are conceived in the marital embrace, many of them are conceived outside of the marriage bond. Despite what previous posters have stated, most women know abortion is murder and chose to do it anyway out of selfishness.
A woman is not any less culpable for committing a serious sin because she is a woman. Women who subscribe to the pro-choice movement (at least, first- and second-wave feminism) absolutely DO NOT believe that they are less responsible for their actions and bodies because they are women. The pro-choice women I know, including myself, do not believe that abortion is “murder”. We are responsible for our actions. We (those of us who believe in God) will face our maker. He will determine punishment due. Those who grieve will begin their suffering for their actions before, during and after their abortions. Some will not grieve at all, contrary to popular religious belief.Abortion is murder. A woman is not any less cupable of committing a serious sin because she is a woman. One of the great lies of the pro-choice movement is that somehow women are less responsible for their actions & bodies because they are women.
Also, in most cases, there are other sins which lead to to an abortion. Although some aborted babies are conceived in the marital embrace, many of them are conceived outside of the marriage bond. Despite what previous posters have stated, most women know abortion is murder and chose to do it anyway out of selfishness.
I consider women who have had an abortion to be victims as much as her unborn child. In most cases, she is “talked into” the abortion by the “all-knowing” doctor upon whom she is completely relying. She is scared (like a deer caught in the headlights), desperate (like the trapped animal who gnaws off its own foot to escape) and the “doctors” are very persuasive, not to mention money-hungry - lest we forget the abortion industry is a $$$$ booming one where, like any other industry, it is in their best interest (not that of the mother) to gain as many customers as possible.Do you see any difference? Would you let a repentant child murderer watch your child? How about a repentant woman who had an abortion?
It’s an analogy. I had no intention of suggesting the world is full of young men who might put down their infants because their girlfriends walked away. I was showing the male equivalent of abortion. It’s a single parent, ill-prepared and under pressure to somehow “undo” the creation of an existing child, urged by loved and trusted people into treating the death of the child as the normal outcome of a stressful situation, like a young woman who is taught that abortion is an ordinary option in pregnancy. I was showing why someone who commits infanticide/abortion under such conditions is probably not a psychopath or a rage-filled homicidal maniac, and therefore is probably safe around other people’s children after coming to terms with the wrongness of the murder of the child he or she ahs given to someone to kill.This whole scenario is so fear-based and irrational and just plain outrageous that it defies problem-solving. We need not create fantastic vignettes over which to wring our hands; life is complex enough. Yes, it is true that newborns suffer at the hands of parents unprepared to care for them. Even under the best of circumstances an infant will push to the absolute breaking point a relationship, a marriage. We cannot control the behavior of other people. Laws cannot keep people from breaking laws. Some people are utterly without conscience and maturity.
What do you propose, survive? What should happen to the mother? The father? The father of the father? The person who may assist in the death of the infant?
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I would like to add, as unfortunate as this is, I happen to know some women who have had abortions. I would see no reason not to trust them with my child. Most women, after making that horribly wrong and obviously troubling decision, do regret it - whether or not they admit it.It’s an analogy. I had no intention of suggesting the world is full of young men who might put down their infants because their girlfriends walked away. I was showing the male equivalent of abortion. It’s a single parent, ill-prepared and under pressure to somehow “undo” the creation of an existing child, urged by loved and trusted people into treating the death of the child as the normal outcome of a stressful situation, like a young woman who is taught that abortion is an ordinary option in pregnancy. I was showing why someone who commits infanticide/abortion under such conditions is probably not a psychopath or a rage-filled homicidal maniac, and therefore is probably safe around other people’s children after coming to terms with the wrongness of the murder of the child he or she ahs given to someone to kill.
That’s true, and abortion is one sin which inevitably involves one or more accomplices. I also suspect that there would be far fewer abortions had not men by the millions forfeited their role of protector. Rather than offering protection, they have offered abandonment. The same can be said in many cases of parents, grandparents, friends, and supposedly responsible adults. And abandonment leads to abortion.Remember there is a man just as involved as the woman in every abortion. With 50 million abortions over the past 50 years this has directly touched a lot of people.
Does this take into account that the OP specified a “repentent” woman who had had an abortion. It seems you are describing a completely different woman than intended in the scenario.My answer to the specic question of this thread is: YES…and that pertains to women who have had MULTIPLE abortions. There are a lot of women who use abortion as a form of birth control…because they’re either too lazy to prevent the pregnancies in the first place, OR they just have no regard for the sanctity of sex, or BOTH.
This is the year 2009…this is America…there is NO excuse for a reasonably educated woman getting pregnant by chance if she’s paying attention to the available forms of contraception and the kind of men she is sleeping with and has no will power. (Rape excluded) It isn’t like we are living in some backwards 3rd world country. It’s called RESPONSIBILITY. You have sex, you know the consequences.
I would NOT let a woman I know who has had multiple abortions be anywhere NEAR my children. and I definitely would not leave them alone with her.
Am I being judgemental? You BET I am…and I would owe it to my children to not allow them to be around someone like that, unsupervised. Clearly any woman who has had multiple abortions has no regard for innocent children so I am obligated to protect my own from someone like her. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that one out.
One abortion is bad enough…when are people (men AND women) going to start being more responsible and respect human life?
The vast majority of abortions done in this country today are being done out of selfishness, laziness and convenience…and don’t try to tell me this isn’t true.
Not true.Remember there is a man just as involved as the woman in every abortion.