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Lutheranteach
Guest
There is so much inconsistency on both the religious and legal fronts on this that it’s no wonder there are so many questions:
All Christian people should be baptized; but we do not baptize until birth, not in utero. Does that mean the unborn are not seen as having souls yet? Life is sacred? But only human life? And only under certain circumstances as we allowed to kill in war and in self defense even if the war is clearly unjust? So is this sacredness conditional? Are we saying the unborn are not people until they are born? Yes? No? If I were to shoot a pregnant woman and the fetus died, I could be tried for murder in many places. However, fetuses are not included in the census or population studies. I can’t deduct a fetus as a child on my taxes. No one issues a death certificate for a miscarriage. There is no funeral. Why? Isn’t this a person? And also if life begins at fertilization there is a six or seven day window where that fertilized egg is a question mark. Will it implant or will it not? 80% don’t, and they end up as part of a woman’s monthly flow. To me, I think human life of value begins when distinctly human brain activity begins, probably not until about the 30th week of pregnancy. But here, I have my own inconsistency. I personally feel A) In 2009 there is any reason for abortion as there are a myriad of birth control options and morning after pills should there be a need for them. And B) Unless there is some kind of major change in health conditions abortion decisions should and could be made by the 12th week.
What we do not like to admit is that it’s not a question of when life begins. It’s a matter of when we decide, and under what circumstance we decide to place or remove its value. Whether we will admit it to ourselves we make those decisions daily. If the government decides we go to war we just devalued the lives of those we are opposing. For the parents of a child terribly hurt and brain dead they decide does this child’s life still have value? For the stroke victim who is brain dead and has told his loved ones to pull the plug. That man has decided his “life” in such a condition does not have the value he would need to want to live. The terminal cancer patient who declines treatment saying she wants three months of feeling good rather than 9 months of agony. She has made a value judgment.
Now, people will say that is “playing God.” Well, the first time man picked up a rock or log and moved just because he or she thought it looked better over there we were playing God.
It’s something to think about.
All Christian people should be baptized; but we do not baptize until birth, not in utero. Does that mean the unborn are not seen as having souls yet? Life is sacred? But only human life? And only under certain circumstances as we allowed to kill in war and in self defense even if the war is clearly unjust? So is this sacredness conditional? Are we saying the unborn are not people until they are born? Yes? No? If I were to shoot a pregnant woman and the fetus died, I could be tried for murder in many places. However, fetuses are not included in the census or population studies. I can’t deduct a fetus as a child on my taxes. No one issues a death certificate for a miscarriage. There is no funeral. Why? Isn’t this a person? And also if life begins at fertilization there is a six or seven day window where that fertilized egg is a question mark. Will it implant or will it not? 80% don’t, and they end up as part of a woman’s monthly flow. To me, I think human life of value begins when distinctly human brain activity begins, probably not until about the 30th week of pregnancy. But here, I have my own inconsistency. I personally feel A) In 2009 there is any reason for abortion as there are a myriad of birth control options and morning after pills should there be a need for them. And B) Unless there is some kind of major change in health conditions abortion decisions should and could be made by the 12th week.
What we do not like to admit is that it’s not a question of when life begins. It’s a matter of when we decide, and under what circumstance we decide to place or remove its value. Whether we will admit it to ourselves we make those decisions daily. If the government decides we go to war we just devalued the lives of those we are opposing. For the parents of a child terribly hurt and brain dead they decide does this child’s life still have value? For the stroke victim who is brain dead and has told his loved ones to pull the plug. That man has decided his “life” in such a condition does not have the value he would need to want to live. The terminal cancer patient who declines treatment saying she wants three months of feeling good rather than 9 months of agony. She has made a value judgment.
Now, people will say that is “playing God.” Well, the first time man picked up a rock or log and moved just because he or she thought it looked better over there we were playing God.
It’s something to think about.