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DanielJohn
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I’m an engineer, and a son of a pro-life attorney. I have been prayerfully trying to come up with a solution to a difficult moral problem. I’m sure you’re aware that many, if not most, abortions are had by women living in poverty. In many cases, they can’t even afford to pay for the abortion. This is why there is a push to have government funding of abortion. The alternative is government funding of orphanages. Since I believe abortion is murder, I believe that the unborn child’s right to life should be protected under law. But if this were to happen, then the orphanages would quickly become overflowing with the children of impoverished women. At the present time, there are enough people seeking to adopt children to prevent orphanages from getting overcrowded, but this would no longer be the case if the law were to be suddenly changed to protect the unborn child’s right to life.
The underlying problem is that men are making babies that they can’t provide for; either that or they refuse to provide for them. Sacred scripture says that such a man is “worse than an unbeliever” (1st Tim. 5:8). I know that it’s a sin for a believer to voluntarily get a vasectomy, but we are sharing this planet with men who are worse than unbelievers. We need a solution that does not involve killing their children. The only solution, that I can see, is to have a system of trading lives for involuntary vasectomies. The child is given to the orphanage and in return the child’s father gets a vasectomy. Even though he would probably want the vasectomy, it would be involuntary. An involuntary vasectomy would not be a sin, but rather the consequence of a sin. That would be the sin of making a baby that you can’t provide for. If the mother does not know who the father is, and she was not raped, then she would get an involuntary sterilization.
Such a system would allow the unborn child’s life to be protected by law without causing orphanages to suddenly overflow. What do you think? Would the system work? Would the system be moral?
The underlying problem is that men are making babies that they can’t provide for; either that or they refuse to provide for them. Sacred scripture says that such a man is “worse than an unbeliever” (1st Tim. 5:8). I know that it’s a sin for a believer to voluntarily get a vasectomy, but we are sharing this planet with men who are worse than unbelievers. We need a solution that does not involve killing their children. The only solution, that I can see, is to have a system of trading lives for involuntary vasectomies. The child is given to the orphanage and in return the child’s father gets a vasectomy. Even though he would probably want the vasectomy, it would be involuntary. An involuntary vasectomy would not be a sin, but rather the consequence of a sin. That would be the sin of making a baby that you can’t provide for. If the mother does not know who the father is, and she was not raped, then she would get an involuntary sterilization.
Such a system would allow the unborn child’s life to be protected by law without causing orphanages to suddenly overflow. What do you think? Would the system work? Would the system be moral?