Have you
ever been asked by a new or dear friend a
question on abortion.
"When do I
feel life begins?"
Perhaps
the most crucial question in the long
abortion debate is when the fetus is to be
considered a human being. I've heard many
answer from conception to the moment of
birth.
I've
listened to evidence for the particular
positions on this subject taken from science
-- such factors as genetic uniqueness
(science of heredity - one soul) the
development of the cardiovascular system
heart) or the presence of brain waves.
From this
we could answer this question as many have
before me from my emotions or what others
have determined it to be. But I'm not able
to do this in a good clear conscious, to
come to the same conclusion as so many have.
We
understand without any doubt in my system
that we are created by a greater being than
any of us in human form. And most come to a
conclusion based on completely human
understanding or as its call scientific
knowledge.
We tried
to accept it as such but I couldn't be at
peace with it.
But we
feel inside that we must understand from
both sides. From our human framework as well
as from the spiritual framework of the
understanding my God has given me through
His word and His Holy Spirit which dwells
within me to help me come to the spiritual
understandings of His will in His creation.
Most of us
have been searching for many years as I do
now for the understanding of life, what its
all about, the reason it was created in the
first place. that I might be able to come to
some understanding within myself to be able
to live with myself and others around me in
peace.
Most of us
have had children in trusted to us by God.
From the first child to the last. And we may
have asked ourselves, "did we create these
lives or did we have help?" So we searched
from the beginning and we know now it all
begins with God. In the body of our existent
life to come to understanding f now hold
firm in my heart and mind. That God is the
creator of all life, so with this we search
His Word, The Bible for answers. This should
be our first source of information.
After
searching the Bible the problem is that the
biblical teaching directly relevant to the
abortion debate is quite scanty.
We know
there are a few passages that are used by
people such as Psalms 139:13-15, "You made
all the delicate, inner parts of my body and
knit them together in my mother's womb.
Thank you for making me so wonderful
complex! It is amazing to think about. Your
workmanship is marvelous -- and how well I
know it. You were there while I was being
formed in utter seclusion!"
Job 3:11,
"Why did I not perish at birth, and die as I
came from the womb?"
Jeremiah
1:5, "Before I formed you in the womb I knew
you, before you were born I set you apart. I
appointed you as my spokesman to the
nations."
Luke
1:39-44 "A few days later Mary hurried to
the highlands of Judea to the town where
Zachariah lived, to visit Elizabeth. At the
sound of Mary's greeting, Elizabeth's child
leaped within her and she was filled with
the Holy Spirit. She gave a glad cry and
exclaimed to Mary, "You are favored by God
above all other women, and your child is
destined for God's mightiest praise." What
an honor this is, that the mother of my Lord
should visit me! When you came in and
greeted me, the instant I heard your voice,
my baby moved in me for joy!"
These are
often cited as evidence that God considers
the unborn child fully human.
This line
of evidence has led many Christians to
conclude that abortion is the killing of a
human being and is therefore wrong, except
when resorted to as the lesser of two evils.
Another
passage of Scripture to which an appeal is
being made more and more in the current
debate as it goes on is Exodus 21:22-25 "If
men who are fighting hit or hurt a woman
with child, so that her fruit departs from
her, (miscarriage), but she lives, then the
man who injured her shall be fined whatever
her husband shall demand, and as the judge
approve. But if any harm comes to the woman
and she dies he shall be executed. If her
eye is injured, injure his, if her tooth is
knocked out, knock his out; and so on - hand
on hand, foot on foot, burn for burn, wound
for wound, lash for lash."
A number
of evangelicals are among those who think
this passage indicates that the Bible makes
a distinction between fully human life and
the life of the fetus. The verses are taken
to mean that a fetus is not considered to be
a soul or a fully human person and that it
is therefore of less inherent value than an
already born person.
If this
interpretation is correct, the implication
for abortion dilemma are significant indeed.
Some might feel justified in appealing to
this passage to excuse indiscriminate
abortion. But even if this extreme were not
reached, still this interpretation could
have a profound influence upon how the
principle of the lesser of two evils is
applied to the problem.
In the
past most Christians have agreed that if the
presence of the fetus is a threat to the
life of the mother, then the principle of
the lesser of two evils would justify
aborting it. In other words, while the
listing of the fetus has been considered a
less serious wrong than letting the mother
die because of its presence.
But now
the people who's interpretation would have
us believe that the fetus is not a soul
based on Exodus 21:22-25 that the unborn
fetus is qualitatively inferior to fully
human life, then the Bible believing
Christian must give serious consideration to
the contention that there are several
circumstances that may be greater evils than
abortion, such as mental disorder in the
mother, the probability that the child will
be born malformed, or the trauma of
pregnancy resulting from rape.
Despite
the widespread acceptances of this view of
Exodus 21:22-25 this interpretation does not
seem to me to be supported by the text
itself.
A careful
examination of these verses can yield
conclusions quite different from these. (1)
that verse 22 refers to the premature birth
of an otherwise healthy child, and )2) that
an injury to the child no less than to the
mother called for the application of the
lextalionis (eye for eye).
There is
no linguistic justification for translating
verse 22 to refer to a miscarriage. The
source rendered in both the King James and
the American Standard Version "so that her
fruit depart" literally reads to me, "and
her children come out." (as the A.S.V.
indicates)
This text
itself makes no distinction between any harm
done to the child and any harm done to the
mother. This is simply not the point of
contrast in the passage. What is being
contrasted is a situation in which harm
comes to neither mother nor child, and a
situation in which either one or the other
is harmed. In the former situations, the
premature birth of the infant is not
considered to be harmed at all. The text
specifically says that if the woman is
struck so that her children come out, "and
there not be harm" the adversary shall be
fined. The fine presumably is imposed
because of the danger to which mother and
child are exposed and the parents' distress
in connection with the unnaturally premature
birth.
The
illusion that the birth of the child is in
itself harm or injury (even to the of death)
is created by the addition of the word
"other" or "further", either in verse 22 or
in verse 23. As translated verse 22 in
others as "suffers a miscarriage but no
other harm happens." The addition of "other"
or "further" implies that some harm has
already been done, namely, the alleged
miscarriage: this is then judged to be
relatively insignificant in that in draws
only a fine. But as far as I can find out
the original text contains no such word as
"other" or "further". It clearly and simply
says that this first contingency is
a case in
which no harm occurs. Even though the child
is born prematurely, it is unharmed. The
text will permit no other understanding.
Only in
verse 23 is the possibility of harm
introduced, and it reads literally, "and if
harm occurs." The text does not say that
this is further harm, nor that it applies
only to the mother. It makes absolutely no
distinction between the mother and child.
Clearly, then, the interpretation of this
passage that is most faithful to the text is
that which distinguished between a premature
birth that harms neither the mother not the
child and a premature birth in which one or
the other is injured or even dies. In the
latter case the life of the fetus is valued
just as highly as the life of the mother,
and the lextalionis principle applies to
both.
There is
absolutely no warrant for concluding, as
some have that in this passage "in contrast
to the mother, the fetus is not reckoned as
a soul." Thus "the weight of scholarly
opinion" to which some appeal is outweighed
by the text itself. This compulsion about
Exodus 21:22-25 will by no means settle the
abortion issue.
Since I
believe that God is the giver and creator of
all life, I feel that when the seeds of the
male and female come together life begins.
God puts His power of creation in the seeds
to begin life, the implantation of the
embryo.
The birth
of a baby is truly an awe-inspiring event.
It is actually a greater miracle than any
other event known to science. A human baby
is the most complex of nature's marvels,
possessing a body that is already to
function remarkable well at birth. It is
true as some say that many animals have well
developed bodies at birth, and some are
physically more mature than the human.
However, only a human being has the
possibility for developing a mind that can
comprehend these wonders of nature, and the
ability to use this knowledge in the service
of his fellow men.
The
wonderful drama of birth begins, first of
all, within the body of the mother. There,
hidden in darkness, a tiny speck appears on
the surface of one of her ovaries. This
speck is so small that it scarcely can be
seen by the unaided eye. The human egg, or
ovum or seed.
This egg
appears to be quite small, yet it is one of
the largest cells in the human body. Small
as the female egg may appear, the male sperm
cell is infinitely smaller. It would take
85,000 sperm cellsto equal one
ovum in size, but only one sperm cell is
needed to fertilize the waiting ovum.
Every
month the drama is repeated. The ovum, or
egg cell, is prepared within a tiny pocket
of cells, deep inside the ovary. When all is
ready it finds its way to the surface,
waiting for the climactic moment when
another human life begins. This is the
process called ovulation. The male sperm
must arrive there at precisely the right
moment if another human life is to begin.
The chances certainly are against that tiny
sperm as it struggles to find its way to the
waiting ovum.
It is
swift race for such tiny cells each sperm is
provided with a tail that thrashes about,
driving forward the tiny head containing the
nucleus. Millions of these cells may be in
that race to find the ovum. they must swim
against, what is to them, a heavy current
that flows through the fallopian tubes, the
uterus, and the cervix -- only a few reach
the ovum. But the first one to do so breaks
through the wall of the ovum and unites with
the female nucleus, carrying with the
characteristics of the father to meet with
the characteristics of the mother. by some
chemical or electrical means, as yet
unknown, the rest are shut out. And now the
union of the two cells into one is complete,
the framatic moment of fertilization has
been accomplished.
Who knows
what the future holds for this tiny cell
which is still too small for the average
human eye to see? During the next nine
months that tiny speck will grow into a
baby, a living child, fifteen million times
greater in size than it is now. Much of the
future personality, including facial
features, color of hair and eyes, texture of
the skin, and even the shape of the
fingernails is determined at fertilization!
The whole pattern of physical growth has
been set in motion. This is the beginning,
the creative moment of human life.
From this
critical period of development begins. First
one cell this divides and becomes two. These
divide and become four, eight, sixteen,
thirty-two, sixty-four and so one. Each
change proceeds in perfect order. each
little cell is helping to shape the growth
and development of those that follow. This
takes place in a tiny dark world of water.
Something
that sounds like when we were created anew
in the water we were in when someone said I
baptize you into the Name of the Father and
the Son and Holy Spirit.
To
understand even more fully inside of me, I
had to go a step further to understand what
God has said when He said "Thou Shall Not
Murder." (Exodus 20:13)
Biblical
authorities agree that "murder" is a more
correct reading of the original inspired
Hebrew than the word "kill".
For it is
possible to kill yet not to murder. And it
is important to understand that only the
letter of God's Law was given to ancient
Israel, whereas Christians are to live even
by the spirit and fullest intent of that Law
as magnified by Christ Himself.
Under the
original letter of the law, it was
intentional killing or murder which was
forbidden. Remember that in the same "book
of covenant" given to Israel, God commanded
them to kill or execute those guilty of
major crimes (Ex. 21"12-17). Also, the
instructions in Numbers 35:9-34 show that
accidental killing was not regarded as
murder.
Just as
capital punishment was commanded by God for
serious crimes under the "letter" of the
law, so the commanded wars of Israel are
viewed not as acts of wholesale murder but
the carrying out of the Divine will through
human instruments.
Notice
Deuteronomy 7:1-2, that God directly
commanded Israel to exterminate the
healthier tribes in the land of Canaan!
Notice and
this is important that in all these cases
where God permitted man to take life, it was
only as His agent - at His express will.
In
considering the things permitted ancient
Israel, bear in mind also that they were one
of the physical nations of this earth --
whereas God's kingdom is now a spiritual
entity. In describing the difference the
apostle Paul stated: "For the letter
killeth, but the Spirit giveth life". (II
Cor. 3:6)
Remember
the principle set forth by Jesus Christ
regarding what Moses' "permitted" the
unconverted Israelites to do in certain
cases; "For the hardness of your heart he
wrote you this precept. But from the
beginning it was not so." (Compare Matt.
18:8 with Mark 10:5)
God's
original purpose is that man should learn
not to kill. And although it was "permitted"
in certain instances to carnal, unconverted
people of Israel, we shall see that God is
now developing in His Spirit begotten
children the character to love, to serve
and to save life - not to destroy it.
"And God
said., Let us make man in our image after
our likeness: and let them have dominion
(Gen. 1:26)
Man is
given life by his Creator. He did not give
it to himself. Neither may he take it from
himself -- or from others. Life is sacred
because it is God given.
Isaiah
42:1 shows us our Lord came to this world to
"magnify" God's law and make it honorable.
Jesus
traced the source -- hate and anger in Matt.
5:21-22.
These
words are Jesus Christ's application of the
sixth commandment to us. If we harbor hate
and anger in our hearts, we are harboring
the "spirit" of murder!
Action
follows thought. First think, then we do!
The Spirit of Christ guides us not only to
control our actions, but to control our
thoughts and our attitudes! In part, the New
covenant is the process
of God
writing His Law in our hearts, and minds,
and inward parts. (Heb. 8:10)
God spoke
to Paul in Romans 12:19 "Dearly beloved,
avenge not yourselves, but rather give place
unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is
mine; I will repay, saith the Lord."
Man is
incapable of taking vengeance with proper
wisdom and justice to all concerned. God
alone has the wisdom and power and the
"right" to take vengeance on human beings --
to the extent of executing them if need be.
The true Christian must learn that God isreal -- and that His
protection and His vengeance just
as real!
Verses
20-21 shows us how to deal with our enemy.
It takes real strength of character to serve
others this way. It takes spiritual wisdom
to realize that he (our enemy) is a fellow
human being, made in the image of God, and
simply misguided for the time being in his
thoughts and actions.
Paul was
allowed to bring to us directly from the
lips of Christ: "It is more blessed to give
than to receive." (Acts 20:35)
God is the
giver of every good and perfect gift. James
1:17
He has
given us our lives, our strength, our minds,
our abilities everything we have or hope to
have comes from Him! In order to live
happily forever as God's Son, man also must
learn to give -- to serve to love. This is
the great lesson of life.
I feel the
perfect definition of this highest of all
attributes -Christian love -- is given in
the 13th cheaper of I Corinthians.
The spirit
of malice and murder is the exact opposite
of this basic attribute which God requires
of His sons. Read what John emphasis of this
point in I John 3:14-15).
God warns
us of the wrong emotions of lust and hate
and covetousness I John 2:15-16. Jesus said:
"Whosoever looketh upon a woman to lust
after her had committed adultery with her
already in his heart." (Matt. 5:28) So it is
with hate and violence and murder! If you'll
"look on•, Be Careful.
The
breaking down of Spiritual principles.
"Death and life are in the power of the
tongue: and they that love it shall eat the
fruit thereof." (Prov. 18:21)
Paul
speaks or describes the attitude of men who
have forgotten God: Roman 1:29-30 and
judgment of God verse 32.
Many men
have spoke of peace but the greatest was our
Lord Himself. Matt. 5:43-44 lays this
feeling out for me.
If the
people would only understand what Paul
stated in II Cor. 10:3 or what James tells
us in James 4:1-2.
Men do not
believe that God could give them
individually and nationally -- the things
needed.
Jesus
Christ came preaching the good news of the
government or rule of God. That rule is
based on the Ten Commandments -- God's
Spiritual Law.
Jesus
magnified that Law and showed its spiritual
intent and purpose. He taught that if we
even hate our brother, we are spiritually
guilty of murder! Jesus taught that men
should obey the laws of God and prepare for
His coming kingdom by yielding themselves to
let God's laws His character -- be placed
within them. The essence of the matter is
that Jesus Christ is against the spirit of
murder in every form. He is against war --
and someday He will put an end to it
forever!
He is
against all malice and envy and hate. Jesus
taught the dignity of man and the sacredness
of human life -- "Created in the image of
God." And the great Father of Jesus Christ,
the Almighty God who governs the universe
from His throne in heaven, that God thunders
at an age of violence and rebellion: "Thou
shalt not murder".
With these
precepts and understanding, abortion is
something I can't agree with as the world
lays it out. Life is of God. The purpose for
life is layed out in His Word, the Bible. No
matter how we would try to change it, it
can't be changed to suit our own thinking to
make it right for us. God our Father will
always be who He is and What He is and the
longer I live the more I truly appreciate
that fact. There is only one truth and way
to live to be at peace and thats His way,
not ours. May His Christ, our Lord help us
all to come to this understanding of life
and what it is all about.
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