Albion
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Please excuse this side topic... I did look it up and read about it. I'm honestly not sure how I feel about it. I am very much pro-life, but I'm also realistic. Trying to fit all of humanity into one mold, which is what much of religion does, is just not realistic.
On 95% of that which divides the churches, I'd agree. When it comes to murder--which is what abortion is to those opposed--I'm not so sure I can pass the issue off that lightly. There is hardly a culture in the world that says it's OK to murder someone you find inconvenient. Even the more brutal ones have some allegedly compelling reason--God will be pleased by it, the survival of the human race demands it, or something that might be called exceptional.
Although, I am pro-life, I do find the Methodist view of it to be the most realistic take on the issue. They do not take it lightly at all, but they still realize that it may and does happen in this world; and they make clear distinctions on what is not acceptable and what should be taken with compassion and consideration for individual situations.
And if that is your view, I am not here to argue against it. The United Methodist Church (not the other Methodist or Wesleyan churches) is probably more attuned to your thinking than almost any other mainline denomination, even to the point of very generously financing the pro-abortion side in various state referendums. But that's not to say that some other denominations are not similarly pro-choice, just that it's probably fair to say that the UMC has put more into supporting it than some others.
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