It used to be so simple.
“Conception” meant “beginning” – of human life, that is. Taking preborn life
was immoral and illegal. The most defenseless and vulnerable were guaranteed
the right to life. Then, in 1973, the “fetus” – until the moment of birth – was
declared not to be a person, and therefore deprived of any
rights! And “kill” or “murder” became “abort!” Whoa!
As we approach the 47th
anniversary of that deadly decision, we ask, “What does the Word of God say?” The
Bible unequivocally declares, from cover to cover, that human life – along with
its sacred value – begins at the point of conception.
As David wrote by
inspiration:
Ps 139:13 For You formed my inward
parts; You wove me in my mother’s womb. 14 I will give thanks to You,
for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Wonderful are Your works, And my soul
knows it very well. 15 My frame was not hidden
from You, When I was made in secret, And skillfully wrought in the depths of
the earth; 16 Your eyes have seen my
unformed substance; And in Your book were all written The days that were
ordained for me, When as yet there was not one of them. 17 How precious also are Your
thoughts to me, O God! How vast is the sum of them! 18 If I should count them,
they would outnumber the sand. When I awake, I am still with You.
Conception: God’s Gift of
Life
Heb 11:11 By faith even Sarah herself
(Abraham’s wife) received ability to conceive, even beyond the proper
time of life, since she considered Him faithful who had promised.
Ge 25:21-26 Isaac’s wife Rebekah was
barren. Isaac prayed. She conceived. Twins! The children
struggled within her. God: “Two nations are within your womb.”
Ge 29:31 … the LORD … opened
[Leah’s] womb (enabled her to conceive), but Rachel was barren. Ge
30:22 … [Rachel’s] womb.
Jdg 13:3 Then the angel of the Lord
appeared to [Samson’s mother] and said to her, “Behold now, you are barren and
have borne no children, but you shall conceive and give birth to a son.
1 Sa 1:19 … Elkanah knew (had
relations with) Hannah his wife, and the LORD remembered her. 20
It came about in due time, after Hannah had conceived, that she gave
birth to a son; and she named him Samuel, saying, “Because I have asked him of
the LORD.”
John the Baptist: at Conception
Lk 1:15 “For [John] will be great
in the sight of the Lord; and he will drink no wine or liquor, and he will
be filled with the Holy Spirit while yet in his mother’s womb.”
Lk 1:24 After these days Elizabeth
his wife became pregnant, and she kept herself in seclusion for five
months, saying, 25 “This is the way the Lord has dealt with me in the
days when He looked with favor upon me, to take away my disgrace among men.”
Lk 1:36 “And … your relative
Elizabeth has also conceived a son in her old age;
and she who was called barren is now in her sixth month. 37 For nothing
will be impossible with God.”
When did John the Baptist
begin to be … John the Baptist?
John and Jesus: at Conception
Lk 1:41 When Elizabeth heard
Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled
with the Holy Spirit. 42 And she cried out with a loud voice and said,
“Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb! 43
“And how has it happened …, that the mother of my Lord would come to me?
44 “For behold, when the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby
leaped in my womb for joy.”
The ancient Greeks knew! βρέφος (brephos) – “baby,” whether preborn
or newborn. Cf. Lk 2:12.
Note: the term “fetus” is Latin,
not for some tissue, mass, or “potential” human life to become a person only at
birth. “Fetus” is the Latin word for “baby,” even while still in the womb!
Mary: the Virgin Conception
The miracle was not in the
birth, but in the conception.
Mt 1:18 Now the birth of Jesus
Christ was as follows: when His mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph,
before they came together, she was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit.
20 … an angel of the Lord
appeared to [Joseph] in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son of David, do not be
afraid to take Mary as your wife; for the Child who has been conceived in
her (that which has been begotten in her) is of the Holy Spirit.”
When did Jesus begin to be
a unique, living human being?
From Paganism to
Christianity
In the Roman Empire, before
the coming of Christ, abortion was freely practiced, without restriction. Also
exposure (infanticide).
Abortion and abandonment
disappeared in the early church. As the gospel spread, so did the recognition
of the sanctity of human life.
Late 2nd century AD, an
observer of Christians described them to a high-ranking pagan named Diognetus.
“They marry … and have children, but they do not expose their offspring. … They
obey the established laws; … in their private lives they transcend the laws.”
Children were granted legal
rights. Abortion and exposure gave way to hospitals and orphanages to take care
of orphans and outcasts.
-- What If Jesus Had
Never Been Born? by D. James Kennedy
Abortion and Infanticide
Declared Illegal
Eastern Roman Emperor
Justinian (AD 527-565): “Justinian Code:”
“Those who expose children,
possibly hoping they would die, and those who use the potions of the
abortionist, are subject to the full penalty of the law—both civil and
ecclesiastical—for murder.”
As in the Roman Empire, so
in Europe.
George Grant, in The
Third Time Around: “Before the explosive and penetrating growth of medieval
Christian influence, the primordial evils of abortion, infanticide,
abandonment, and exposure were a normal part of everyday life in Europe.
Afterward, they were regarded as the grotesque perversions that they actually
are.”
Abortion in the United
States was regarded as a crime until 1973.
So … What Happened?
On January 22, 1973, SCOTUS
(the Supreme Court) struck down many U.S. state and federal abortion laws. It
issued a 7–2 decision, declaring that women in the United States have a
fundamental right to choose whether to have abortions. Roe v. Wade,
Wikipedia
The Fourteenth Amendment
(ratified in 1868) guarantees various rights to “persons” in the U.S. In 1973
SCOTUS declared that the unborn are not persons and therefore have no
guaranteed rights or privileges! Thus they legalized abortion on demand!
Against all legal, historical, cultural, and moral precedents.
They ruled without any vote
from the American people, any law from the U.S. Congress, or any signature from
any U.S. President.
That’s why the philosophies
of SCOTUS justices are so important!
Abortion became a
multi-million-dollar business.
Planned Parenthood, the
nation’s #1 provider, runs over 600 clinics and receives millions of our tax
dollars. ($617 million last year).
They advise women to abort
their own offspring.
The pro-abortion lobby is
influential, forceful, and well-funded.
The moral issue became
politicized. Political leaders, even whole party platforms, now promote
“freedom to choose” death for babies.
But nature, logic, science
and the conscience all cry out with one voice: babies deserve to live!
And preborn babies now star
in their own movies: ultrasounds!
Ultrasounds revealed the
stages of a baby’s development.
Many abortionists (Bernard
Nathanson, Abby Johnson) changed.
Movies were released. The
Silent Scream, Gosnell, Unplanned.
Amazing Irony
The Unborn Victims of
Violence Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-212) is a United States law which recognizes
an embryo or fetus in utero as a legal victim, if they are injured or killed
during the commission of any of over 60 listed federal crimes of violence. The
law defines “child in utero” as “a member of the species Homo
sapiens, at any stage of development, who is carried in the womb.”
Also called Laci and
Conner's Law. Scott Peterson was convicted of double homicide under California’s
fetal homicide law.
Critics argued, “This is a
dangerous step toward granting legal personhood to human fetuses!” (Remember,
they’re not persons!)
The bill never used the
word “person,” and it explicitly excluded the prosecution of abortion, if the
pregnant woman consented.
Be Informed!
“Abortion.” “Fetus.”
“Pro-choice.” “Anti-abortion.”
All who favor abortion have
already been born.
About 1 in 3 women –
abortion by age 45.
About 85% in the U.S. –
unmarried women.
Man’s immoral “solution” to
a moral crisis.
Pleasure without
consequences. Men walk free.
Fathers who want to
keep the baby have no say.
Yet there are many
unintended consequences.
Abortion imposes a death
sentence on the victim.
85%-plus will change after
seeing an ultrasound.
Take Action!
Don’t despair! Don’t be
silent! Instead pray, vote, and engage.
Ask questions that prompt
thinking and discussion.
“Who – or what – gives
human life its value?”
“‘Fetus’ means ‘baby’. Is
the unborn fetus human, one of us?”
“What is the value of human
life, and why?”
“Why was abortion illegal
before 1973?”
“Could your mother have
rightly aborted you?”
“If one can be ‘pro-choice’
about taking unborn human life, can one be ‘pro-choice’ about taking other
human life?”
“Is partial-birth abortion
morally acceptable?”
“If so, could you assist
with this procedure?” If not, why not?
“Is abortion in the third
trimester morally right?”
“If abortion, why not
infanticide and euthanasia?”
“How is the value of human
life to be measured? By size? Maturity? Brain capacity? Habitat? Degree of
dependency? Contribution to society? If so before birth, why not after birth
and in old age?”
“If an elderly person has
dementia and becomes totally dependent, could SCOTUS rightly declare him or her
no longer a person?”
2 comments:
Excellent article, Cory! Thanks for sharing!
Cory, you have presented very clearly and forcefully the teaching of the scriptures on this matter. Thanks for sharing!
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