I posted this up in my church's forum, but I will to post it up here too.
[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica] Of all topics, abortion is certainly one that I feel very strongly about. If you think that I was forceful in my argument against postmodernism in the other threads, be warned that I take the issue of abortion much more seriously.[/font] [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]The thing is that abortion debate isn´t just something where people try to learn off of each other, express their opinions and go on their merry (or sometimes angry) way. Abortion has consequences. Serious consequences. Loss of innocent lives. In this issue, we insist that we pro-lifers are right, and insist that others agree.[/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]I agree that we should be open to all matters. But I feel that the loss of innocent lives trumps all concerns of taxation, welfare, scandals, and the rest of the parties´ platforms.[/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Vote to ban abortion (except when the mother´s life is in danger). Otherwise in a more enlightened age, it´ll be looked upon as a kind of genocide and ourselves, the accomplice.[/font]
and in another post,
[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]War in Iraq cost 50,000 lives, and most of them are military personnel. People with some sort of crime upholding a dictator regime. On the other hand, if what al says is true, abortion claims twice that every year, all innocent. I say it´s a bigger issue than Iraq. It´s just unnoticed.[/font]
[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]That said, I hear Stephen Harper is not pro-life. He seems to be undecided on the issue, whereas the other party leaders are all blatantly for it. I think we should just vote in local candidates who are against abortion.[/font]
On the whole, I lament the fact that abortion seems to be such a small issue even among Christians. It seems that while we are not willing to be controlled by the media in what we believe, we are willing instead to let the media dictate what is important and what is not.
There is a quote, I don't know by whom, that says "all it takes evil to succeed, is for good people to do nothing". This applies here and now. Please, think about the far-reaching implications about this issue.