Thursday, August 14, 2014

Abortions: Don’t kill the Babies



Abortions are the proof that lust will kill anything that stands in it’s way.  Unintended pregnancies always show a desire for sex with little interest in procreation.   They do it solely for the deed without regard for the seed.  This motive is not love.  What other motive would this be but lust?  If you do not want to be pregnant, don’t have sex. It’s as simple as that.   You cannot have babies apart from sex.  However, lust will not do without the object of it’s affection.   If you don’t want your unborn baby, give it up for adoption.  Why do you have to kill it?  They seek the thrill without the bill.  As said in previous posts, Lust is really only a strong consuming feeling for satisfying one’s personal aching need; it really has no regard for the well-being of others and it can’t.   Lust has a terrible effect on people.  Women normally equipped with the capacity to nurture lose their maternal feelings when they lust.  It brings the worst out of them.  Lust makes them loathe their own babies and be willing to kill them.  Who says that sexual immorality does not have it’s share of casualties?   Who says lust cannot harm someone else?  Who says lust will not kill if it is able to remove what stands in it’s way?  Actions should speak louder than words.  Abortions are done all the time.  Intentions are always proven out by these deeds.
People kill because they can.   People should not be given the right to choose someone’s death, but Roe vs. Wade has made this possible in every corner of the land.  Making a baby less than human somehow sanitizes the whole affair for us.  We refer to them as fetuses and not babies.  To kill a fetus rather than a baby just makes us personally feel better about it.  The Nazis used the same technique to alleviate their own conscience.  Labeling a Jew a rat somehow made the abominable butcher they performed seem more palatable.  Killing humans always becomes easy when we think of them as somehow less than human. Take away their sanctity of life and their existence becomes expendable in our eyes.  Do your butchering inside the privacy of clinics so the horror cannot be observed.  Do it away from the view of the mainstream public and it will not taint the public conscience.  We are a people out of touch with our own gruesomeness.
 The number of innocent babies killed on an industrial scale in this country far surpasses how many innocent Jews were killed in the Nazi death camps of World War II.   Our society does this with little protest or outrage from many.   The remarkable thing is that we think of ourselves as somehow more civilized than those barbaric Nazis.  Only when the German people were forced to walk through and witness the carnage in the death camps did the gravity of their deeds become evident to them.  I wonder what people would begin to think if they had to look at a pile of aborted babies being sent away for incineration.  Could they really think we were any different or better than Nazis?  The Bible prohibits people from subjecting our children to the fire.  Yet people in our society discard our dead unborn children to incineration as medical waste all the time.  The fact that we have others do our dirty deeds for us does not mean they go undone.
Regaining a conscience first requires becoming in touch with how our actions really impact others.  We need to learn how to love again.  Just because babies are younger or smaller, does not make them less of a person.  A baby is not just an appendage to some woman’s body- it’s a baby.  Do we have no moral obligation to those who would need us?    Physical location does not change who you are.  Age or level of development does not change who you are.  A society that stresses equality for everyone should really know better.  Is not every human allowed the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in America?   People need to acquire a respect for the sanctity of all life again.  Life begins at conception; even science acknowledges this.  What God knits together in the womb is not for men to undo.  If God ordains all of a person’s days as the Scripture says (Ps 139:13-16), can you really play the judge regarding a person’s quality of life?  If God made them for a reason, can you really say there life has no meaning?  Protecting our babies would be the only loving thing to do.  Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.  God can forgive sins but He requires the evil to be stopped.

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