ALL life is sacred. But innocent blood cries out for justice, whether born or unborn.
Sair:
From the rabidly blustering outrage expressed by many at the mere mention of abortion, they obviously have this charming mental image of all those selfish, irresponsible women traipsing merrily off to the abortion clinic because they’ve had an ‘oops’! Not the case at all. Abortion is often resorted to only when all possibilities have been weighed, and the decision has been made - often with great difficulty - that the mother’s circumstances would not allow her to raise a child with any degree of quality of life for that child.
And what… she has never heard of adoption?
I have been a crisis pregnancy counsellor (+ post abortion counsellor), most of the women I dealt with were in panic mode. They didn’t even know what help was available to enable them to weigh all possibilities.
The ‘oops!’ you are referring to is because they were having sex without considering the possible consequences of their actions. That is why the Church preaches celibacy before marriage and fidelity after, as well as being open to the transmission of life.
I forget how many women I have counselled to keep their baby when they thought their only option was abortion. But one I visited after the birth. Her English wasn’t very good but it didn’t take much to understand her repeated words “Thank you for saving my baby.”
We had women who were threatened with eviction, abandonment by the loser father, violence from the father, violence from the parents (his as well as hers) you name it I saw it. Including pressure from family members because it would be an embarrassment to their position in their “church”.
I dealt with fathers who claimed it wasn’t human (the mother said: “well it isn’t a chicken!”); fathers who said they weren’t ready or old enough for the responsibility of fatherhood (one was 32!); women who had broken up with the father and wanted to move on with no ties to the past.
Actually, in that last category was a family member who gave my great-nephew up for adoption. Without any (name removed by moderator)ut from me, I might add.
Not everyone believes that the unborn are more important that the ones already out there.
If God does, that is all that matters!
Who can judge the value the aborted unborn could have contributed to our society? Maybe the aborted unborns could have been those who discovered a cure for cancer or AIDS, a solution for the climate problems we face, a leader who would have achieved world peace or solved many other problems we face today.
We don’t know, only God knows. That is why it is so important not to frustrate God’s Plan for our lives.
Through Scripture we know that we should not have sex outside of the marital covenant. If we do, we will answer to God for any child that is conceived whether it is born or aborted.
The encyclical *Humanae Vitae *was a prophetic document. I recommend everyone read it.
Humanae Vitae