RJ,
I view what you write toward me as being written toward Him who is known as the Healer, but who withheld healing in millions of cases. All those deaths of miscarried babies and still-born babies, in the millions, ought not to be viewed using the word “disposable”, it would seem to me. But your accusation goes right over my head, and I don’t take it personally at all because of the facts of actual human history and human development in the wombs of women.
ParkerD, you are not God, Who decides the hour of anyone’s death, including the unborn. “Oh well, they are going to die anyway” is a horrifying way to view life. YOU are going to die anyway.
I have never caused one miscarriage–not one–nor one abortion–not one–nor have even thought of counseling anyone to have one of the latter nor would I unless there were a twins case such as you presented as medical doctors having seen as the case for a woman, and in that kind of case I would have counseled to pray about it, go to the temple prayerfully about it, seek to know if God would in this case provide a miracle and the doctor’s counsel could be “ignored”, and hope that this would indeed be the answer to prayer.
As long as you can see no difference between a miscarriage and an abortion, I’m sure you will continue to think it is perfectly acceptable to ask your god if it is Ok to KILL the unborn. Be assured, that it is not God who is giving you any promptings that you should tell a Dr. to go ahead and cut an unborn child into pieces.
We can’t successfully communicate about this subject, because of an unwillingness to acknowledge that there are indeed miscarriages and still births that do happen
we cant successfully communicate as long as you are unable to discern that there is a world of difference betweem a miscarriage or still birth and an abortion.
and that there are evidently some Catholic expectant mothers who do not have their baby in their womb examined through available medical means, particularly for twins, to check on their health progress.
You are purposely mischaracterizing what was said. There are many tests that can be performed to check the health of unborn, some have no purpose whatsoever but to determine whether or not the mother and/or father will continue with the pregnancy. If you view abortion as the taking of an innocent life, then there would be no reason to perform a test that exists for the purpose of determining whether or not to have an abortion.
There are other tests that seek to determine the health of an unborn child, in order to detect problems that can be addressed in order protect the life of the unborn and the mother. No one said anything about foregoing these types of tests. It is only in your apparently warped imagination that this occurs.
There seems to be a significant mistrust of the medical world and of the intentions of gynecologists toward the health of babies who can survive birth and be well babies.
No ParkerD, there is an not a willingness to accept abortion as a “solution” because it is not a solution for anything. In a society where OB/Gyns push contraceptives and abortion, as “necessary”, caution is taken in what drs. recommend. This is just plain common sense. Doctors are not gods, who are set up by God to decide who livese or who dies.
It is apparent that this is what you think.
There also seems to be an unwillingness to believe that God expects humankind to study the human body and human development and gain medical knowledge than can help in the health of babies who actually do live and survive birth.
Oh come now, this is nothing more than extreme bias, bordering on bigotry. You would do well to study Catholic teaching, rather than applying your over reaching need to demonize Catholics in order to justify your desire to kill the unborn.
So, we differ profoundly on how we view what God expects of the medical progress that the world has been able to make through inventions that can either bless humankind, or can be ignored and just “trust God” and “let miracles happen if they happen”.
No doubt, we expect that God desires we don’t kill the innocent unborn, for any reason. I know your pragmatic moralism cant process this, but this is what it means to be truly moral. Circumstance does not change what is moral and what is not.
Medical technology can be a great blessing, but just because we can do something doesnt mean that we should. Saving the lives of people, healing the sick, is not going against God. The killing of innocent unborn children is.