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mikew262
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Rand Al'Thor:
In the situation you described above, I would not approve of abortion either. I have a very narrow scope where I think abortion might be considered; this situation wouldn’t fit.Peace be with you!
I have never walked in Ted Bundy’s shoes. I have never walked in Charles Manson’s shoes. I have never walked in Hitler’s shoes. Neither have you, but I guarantee you would condemn what they did. You don’t have to “walk in someone’s shoes” to know that what they are doing or did is wrong.
A friend of mine (I’ve know him for about 7 years) has two children and he is not married (no, I don’t approve of this, but he is still my friend). He loves both of his children. I only know the mother of one of the children and she loves their son very much. Only my friend is working and he does construction work and doesn’t get paid very much for it. The mother stays home with their son. This couple would have been the perfect “candidates” for abortion because they are unmarried and not in a great financial situation. But they are accepting what happened and it is obvious both of them are very glad to have the child. My friend’s father, who is also a very good friend of mine, doesn’t approve of this (sex outside of marriage) but he still loves his grandchildren and would have never even suggested abortion.
So no, I have not personally walked in someone’s shoes that is in a situation that pro-choicers would say needs an abortion. But, I have not walked in a serial killer’s or a rapist’s shoes either. I can still condemn what they did as evil, just as I can condemn abortion as evil. I don’t NEED to walk in their shoes to say that something violates God’s law. God’s law was not meant to apply only to certain situations.
In Christ,
Rand
