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A lady was showing her visiting church friend her neighbor's wash through her back window. "They're not very clean people," the lady said. "Just look at the streaks on that wash!"
The friend looked, then softly said, "Dear, those streaks aren't on your neighbor's wash. They're on your window."
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Abortion Wrongs: Part 5
Links to this entire series:
• Abortion Wrongs: Part 1
• Abortion Wrongs: Part 2
• Abortion Wrongs: Part 3
• Abortion Wrongs: Part 4
by Allen Webster
From www.HousetoHouse.com
• Abortion Wrongs: Part 5
What about in cases of handicapped children? (continued):
It helps to understand what most who push for abortion in education and the
media have as a basic philosophy of life. They are humanists; that is, they have
an atheistic worldview where man is his own god (cf. Judges 17:6). He rules his
life and determines his destiny. Man is a highly-evolved, tool-using animal
whose value is measured by his productivity. The unborn is not productive to
society, and if he will never be able to function normally, he is undesirable.
From a humanist perspective, taking a “use-less” life is not immoral, it’s
practical.
• The Australian ethicist,
Peter Singer, wrote that the sanctity-of-life view, the “religious
mumbo-jumbo,” should be stripped away. “Species membership in Homo-sapiens is
not morally relevant.” If we “compare a dog or a pig to a severely defective
infant,” he said, “we often find the non-human to have superior capacities.”
To Singer, quality of life is the only guide.[1]
• Joseph Fletcher suggested using the I.Q.
measurement and allow those with an I.Q. under 20 or perhaps 40 to be declared
“non-human.”
• They followed Nobel Laureate, James Watson,
the man who cracked the genetic code: “Because of the present limits of such
detection methods, most birth defects are not discovered until birth. If a
child were not declared alive until three days after birth, then all parents
could be allowed the choice ...the doctor could allow the child to die, if the
parents so choose, and save a lot of misery and suffering.”[2]
Save a lot of misery and
suffering?? Death by starvation, dehydration, and exposure is hardly pain-free.
Should we say that Hitler was ahead of his time, or that we have regressed to
him?
THE PARADOX
OF MODERN THINKING
Save the rivers
from industry!
Save the mountains from the strip-mines!
Save the redwoods from the woodsman!
Save the earth from her polluters!
But kill the babies in their mothers.
Save the
whooping cranes! Save the wolves!
Save the blackbirds! Save the gators!
But kill the baby (spare the rapist father).
Save the seal
pups! Save the fur bearers!
Save the hawks! Save even the vultures and the crows!
But kill the babies at the whim of their mother.
Save the
whales! Save the beaver! Save the snail darter!
Save the murderers, terrorists, and assassins!
But kill the babies, the weak and the defective.
Kill the
unwanted babies! Kill the senile grandfathers!
Kill the deformed and the retarded!
Kill the mentally and terminally ill![3]
Another more practical reason to avoid abortion in such cases is that parents
emotionally handle the abortion of a handicapped baby very poorly. One study
reported maternal depression of 92% and paternal depression of 82%, plus a 30%
incidence of marital separation after the abortion.[4]
SOME HOPEFUL NEWS
The Pro-Life Movement in our country is making progress.
• According to a USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll in May, 1999: 16% of Americans
believe abortion should be legal for any reason at any time during pregnancy
and 55% of American believe abortion should be legal only to save the life of
the mother or in cases of rape or incest.
• According to a Gallup Poll in January, 2001: People who considered
themselves to be pro-life rose from 33% to 43% in the past five years, and
people who considered themselves to be pro-choice declined from 56% to 48%.
Still, there is much work to be done. John Adams sent a simple letter to the
Continental Congress during the battle for independence with three questions:
• Is anyone there?
• Does anyone see?
• Does anyone care?
Martin Niemoller was a preacher of a church in Germany in the 1930s.
Eventually, Niemoller became one of the millions of victims arrested and killed
in Hitler’s concentration camps. Shortly before his death, he wrote:
In Germany they first came for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up because
I wasn’t a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because
I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up
because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I
didn’t speak up because I was Protestant. And then they came for me, and by that
time no one was left to speak up.
Niemoller learned too late that indifference kills. We can murder by
arranging a death, or we can murder by allowing a death (1 John 3:16-18). Is
your voice being heard in the abortion battle?[5]
Is your vote ever cast for a pro-choice candidate when a pro-life candidate is
available? Could there be any issue more important than abortion in any
election? Party loyalty or economic philosophies must take a backseat to moral
issues. Solomon’s statement needs considering in voting booths: “Righteousness
exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people” (Prov. 14:34). “Soldiers
of Christ arise and put your armor on.”
(See the Previous Article in this series:
Abortion Wrongs: Part 4)
[1] P. Singer, "Sanctity of Life or
Quality of Life?" Pediatrics, vol. 73, no. 1, July 1983, pp. 128-129
[2] “Children from the Laboratory,”
J. Watson, AMA Prism, Ch. 3, p. 2, May 1973
[3] via HILLCREST NEWS, Neosho, MO
(via Daily Bread email, 12/30/03).
[4] Blumberg et al., “Psychiatric
Sequelae of Abortion for Genetic Indication,” Amer. Jour. OB/GYN, vol. 122,
no. 7, Aug. 1975, pp. 799-780
[5] For information on where
abortions are done close to you, see the Planned Parenthood website (http://www.ppalabama.org/sites.htm)
or go to
http:// www.abortion.com. Those closest to us include: In Birmingham (http://www.newwomanallwomen.com/):
(1) New Woman All Women Health Care, Abortion Services, 1001 17th Street
South Birmingham, Alabama 35205, 205-933-1118 / 800-810-2101. [“We have been
providing abortion and gynecological services in Birmingham for more than 15
years. We are located in Birmingham’s Southside on the corner of 10th Avenue
and 17th Street South.”] (2) Summit Medical Center, 1032 18th St., S.
Birmingham, AL 35205 (205) 933-6735; (800) 292-4904. (http://www.summitcenters.com/
summit-bham/index.htm). In Tuscaloosa (http://www.wa-wc.com/cost.htm).
In Atlanta: Atlanta Women’s Medical, 235 West Wieuca Road, Atlanta, Georgia,
Alabama 30342, (404) 257-0057. There are two others registered in Atlanta.
Interesting note...Abortion is still illegal in Alabama, as the law has
never been changed, however it is not enforced, since the law is now
“unconstitutional” (according to the Encyclopedia of Abortion).
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