OK then.
What is unfounded about God's being all-knowing, or God's active hand in a covenant relationship with his people? Psalm 139, and even Numbers 5:27-28 are good counterexamples to this assertion. Furthermore, while God allows people to do bad things to each other, and while God takes life and rightfully so (Job 1:21), this isn't an argument for God performing abortions in this instance, let alone that people can rightfully do so.
In the footnotes, huh? You can go either way with those footnotes, which is why they're not in the body text. And me, I'm a Sola Scriptura believer.
While it is not outlandish to assume a woman could have been pregnant while taking this test, there is no Biblical evidence of a pregnant woman taking this test, so you can't say for certain that God was killing pregnancies in this case.
No, not with Numbers 5, but I can say it in theses cases (plural):
Hosea 9: 14 Give them, LORD—
what will you give them?
Give them wombs that miscarry
and breasts that are dry.
Hosea 13:16
16 The people of Samaria must bear their guilt,
because they have rebelled against their God.
They will fall by the sword;
their little ones will be dashed to the ground,
their pregnant women ripped open.”
While one could reasonably assume so,
that is really just an assumption and not truth reported in the Bible (incorrect). There are other clues of course that a woman has been cheating, and in a tight-knit community, one can reasonably suggest that rumors would be flying before the first baby bump. This test is as much to clear the name of an accused woman as it is to disgrace a guilty one.
This is part of why you can't connect the Numbers 5 law to abortions today. That was a law of jealousy, only given to Jews, and
it's not a law that permits abortion by man. (Hosea 13:16 isn't a law per se but it shows God permitting/ordering man to perform abortions on women) In fact, I can't think of a single law either to Jews or to the whole world that does, though there are
some interpretations that allow for it only in a medical emergency. (Nope, I don't believe that's anywhere in scripture either)
I don't know if u read anything past this post, but Chris wasn't mentioning the Numbers 5 passage simply bc it was a "test". Like Mearmma, u seem to be hung up on that factor for whatever reason, but from my perspective it is a moot point. This isn't a question of faith. Pro lifers make it a point to argue that God, the Bible and Christ say abortion is WRONG, demonic and sinful. Others in this thread have used those exact same words. The main point I was making is that like Hosea 9:14 & Hosea 13:16, Numbers 5 represents another incident in scripture in which God gave orders to man to terminate existing pregnancies or a fetus was being aborted by God or the threat to abort a fetus was made by God. So rambling on and on about how God and Christ are ONLY pro-life and every woman will face eternal damnation if they choose to abort is incorrect. I can't speak for others but that's the only point I was making.
You'd have to say that God commissions rape, murder, kidnapping, abuse, and all kinds of other war crimes, in all instances for this to fly, and
I don't believe that for a second. Just because he allows something, doesn't mean he commissions it.
U don't know ur Bible very well.
Hey, I'm not the one trying to tie Numbers 5 to abortion (since a miscarriage, unless forced by man, is not an abortion) nor am I asserting that this happened to pregnant women when there is no Biblical evidence that it did for sure,
so I don't think I'm the one twisting Scripture here.
Yea u are. U are compartmentalizing what's taking place here. That's y u aren't connecting the dots. If there are instances in scripture of God and Christ ordained infanticides and threats made by God to abort fetuses and God commanding man to kill children and split open pregnant women then He's not all that pro-life to begin with, so people should STOP using the Bible as their ONLY excuse for disagreeing with abortion. That's my point. Let people be without ridiculing them, harassing them with out-of-context scriptures, giving them guilt trips that will be with them for the rest of their life, and telling them it is demonic when, one, they might not even be Christians, two, God isn't pro-life, and three, there might be a medical emergency in which this procedure is necessary. That's the point I'm trying to stress to u but nothing's getting across. People keep making abortion a biblical issue when that is not necessarily always the case. It is a womanly issue first and foremost. That will ALWAYS be the case.