Originally Posted by JRKH
But by what methods?
In our view an unborn child is exactly the same as you and I.
The problem lies in the fact that According to the Law, the unborn is not a human child it remains a fetus until birth and Under the Law the destruction of the fetus is not murder.
It is a stupid definition but that is what has evolved in civil law.
So long as we, who believe abortion to be morally and ethically wrong, continue to use inflammatory language, such as murder, to make the case it will only serve to drive moderates into a defensive mode.
Regardless of the Fact that it is murder in the moral sense, it is not in the legal sense. Until that can be changed, the opposition can paint the “anti-abortion” camp as fanatics who don’t care about the law.
What works to our advantage is that there are many discrepencies in the law. For instance, a person who kills a pregnant woman in DUI accident can, in some places anyway, be charged with homicde for the death of the child as well as the mother.
What these descrepencies mean is that much of the population at least tacitly feels that the fetus is a human. This view must be fostered so that it can grow and build a larger base for changing the Law.
No – I feel that you are, for reasons I will not attempt to guess, playing into the pro-abortionist’s hands. I have debated pro-abortionists for many years, and I see you using many of the same arguments.
Well let me be perfectly clear. I believe abortion to be wrong. And I have faith that this country will eventually right this wrong. However so long as the laws remain written as they are, I cannot in good concsience call another person, who may not be of my faith, a murderer.
I have the same problem with the “murder” argument as I have with the use of Pro-Choice and Pro-abortion as if they are interchangable. They are not. Doing so is THE most counterproductive thing we can do.
There are a great many moderates who would not consider an abortion for themselves under any circumstances and would council others against having one. But they do not, at present, feel that the law should be changed.
I have spoken to any number of people who feel this way.
By lumping everyone not a "Pro-Lifer into one catagory and cal that “Pro-abortion” oversimplifies the issue and creates more problems than it solves.
How do you propose to do that, and still hold that somehow the killing of a completely innocent and helpless human being is less than a crime?
I’ll start by saying to you that, though we are very different in our views and that makes it difficult to communicate, that we are basically on the same side. I would rather work with you and others to change peoples minds rather than try to bully them by name calling and misrepresentation.
I would never give up my position that abortion is wrong. but the question is, do I work to draw people closer to my position and hopefully to God, or do I try to push people into doing what I believe is right regardless of their position, feelings ideas etc. and thus create an even more determined opposition.
Remember, In order to push someone toward God I have to get behind them and that puts me further away from God than they are. If I want to draw them towards God I must first be closer to Him than they are.
One more thought on this line - The best and quickest way to make your enemy strong is to oppress them. They will close ranks, refuse to trust, and build bigger and more powerful weapons to strike you with.
If you refuse to oppress them, even while you oppose them, there ability to resist will diminish.
Peace
James