No, I am saying people are wrong when they kill children but God is right when he makes that decision.
What makes it right for God but wrong for the woman? Whatever their respective motivations, the baby's just as dead either way.
How do you know that any particular abortion doesn't line up with God's decision anyway?
There's plenty that happen on their own - maybe God appreciates some of the dirty work being taken off his hands.
The principle is the same? Are you being absurd on purpose?
Do you know what the term 'the principle is the same' means? It means that regardless of the individual differences between two entities carrying out an action, the basic
reason they are carrying out the action are the same.
Women get abortions because they think life will be worse if they don't.
Same reason God takes out people with things like the Flood or when he commands his followers to wipe out a culture or whatever. He thinks life will be worse if they aren't killed.
I mean, I
guess I'm presuming that's why God is supposedly doing it. I'm often told God is good and has a plan and that if he kills someone it was for a greater good. I guess it's possible that he's doing it for some other reason.
But women don't get abortions because its a fun way to spend an evening, they do it because they feel as if its the best decision they can make given their circumstances. It's a terrible thing to be in that situation, and they strive for the greater good, even if it requires doing something awful. Just like with the Flood. Same principle - an awful action for a greater good.
Providing you believe something like the Flood was really for a greater good. I really don't see how someone can think the Flood was good while also thinking that a desperate woman getting an abortion out of dire necessity is bad. Countless deaths seems worse than one death, and God doesn't have the excuse of being a limited mortal woman.
There is a stark difference between the Creator of the Universe, the one who literally owns you
Gross.
There is a stark difference between the Creator of the Universe, the one who literally owns you (read Job) declaring judgment and you, a finite being deciding it’s acceptable to kill an innocent human being who has done no wrong.
But they are both doing it, ultimately, for the same reason - to attain a greater good. Both are fundamentally the idea that some humans need to die to attain a greater good.
Also, why do people always make the point that the baby has 'done no wrong?' No one gets an abortion because they think the baby has 'done wrong'. The get an abortion to
not be pregnant anymore.