Unpopular opinion: Truth is truth, and it doesn’t matter if society doesn’t like it. That’s how I feel about the reality of abortion. I’ve never really understood the people who say, “Well, I’m personally pro-life, but I would never tell a woman what to do with her body.”
1.) It’s not her body. We’re dealing with an individual with a completely different set of DNA
2.) If you’re personally against abortion because you believe it’s murder, that belief should naturally extend beyond yourself. How insane would it be to say, “Well, I personally wouldn’t hit someone I don’t like with my car, but I’m not going to tell other people what to do.”
Cue Alyssa Milano.
There’s so much wrong here. Science is our way of trying to understand the universe God created, and scientifically, a baby is a baby even in the womb. It’s a completely different person with a completely different set of DNA. That child was created in the image of God. That child was created for a purpose.
I just can’t stand it when liberals try to use scripture to justify their existence as lame, useless fools. Honestly, that’s why so many people can’t take Christianity seriously. We’re doing the world and the Lord a disservice. The church is full of wishy-washy people who don’t understand their authority, place and purpose. We don’t look like the church is supposed to look. We’re not supposed to just pat people on the back and say, “Bless your heart. I can’t say if this is bad or that is bad because that would be judge-y. You do you LOL.” Wrong. Life with Jesus is so much more than that. Jesus said we’d do greater things than He did, but society is stuck with crappy consolation prizes, because progressive “you do you” culture has infiltrated the church and molded us into a bunch of lame, whiny, do-nothing fragile flowers who are too afraid to speak the truth out of fear of being hated.
We’re supposed to be salt. What does salt do? It acts as a preservative. We’re called to stand for truth, no matter what society and its “high and mighty” celebs have to say about it. We’re supposed to be bold in the Lord. We’re supposed to walk in His power and might.
Can you tell this gets me going?
That aside, I’m not demanding society to say that humans are God’s greatest, precious creation and that our development is divine and spiritual in nature, starting at conception. I’m asking them to acknowledge that a BABY in the womb is a HUMAN with a HEARTBEAT and deserving of a chance to live.
It begs the question: When is a baby “scientifically” a baby, according to Alyssa? I’d love to hear her answer on that.
I just have a hard time listening to people who claim to have a relationship with God justify abortion, and I feel confident calling them cowards who don’t know the heart of the Father.