I can't tell whether I was being told something I said was off topic for a thread or what, so I will just move it here.
The ethical question is this -- do we not owe it to ourselves to take active steps to prevent the scourge of abortions in this nation? I have some ideas as to why it happens, and I was sharing them. I think they are important things to realize.
The big problem with abortion, frankly, comes well before the abortion. Abortion levels in this country are a direct result of sexual immorality and poverty combined. People behave in a reprobate manner, and then on top of that, when confronted with the responsibility of raising a child, many blanch at the lifestyle they will be forced to live should they have a child, especially if they had no father for the child worth speaking of.
People argue that Christians should not push their morality, but it is the morality that works. It's one thing to speak of the legitimate worthiness of mercy and love. It is quite another to just encourage people to behave irresponsibly and then give them an easy out that teaches that life itself is of little worth in comparison to what basically amounts to greed.
Our children should be taught how important parenthood is, not to look at sex as a game or mere entertainment, and that the taking of a human life, no matter how inconsequential, is a very very serious matter. A casual attitude toward taking human life, even in the earliest stages, breeds contempt for responsibility.
The ethical question is this -- do we not owe it to ourselves to take active steps to prevent the scourge of abortions in this nation? I have some ideas as to why it happens, and I was sharing them. I think they are important things to realize.
The big problem with abortion, frankly, comes well before the abortion. Abortion levels in this country are a direct result of sexual immorality and poverty combined. People behave in a reprobate manner, and then on top of that, when confronted with the responsibility of raising a child, many blanch at the lifestyle they will be forced to live should they have a child, especially if they had no father for the child worth speaking of.
People argue that Christians should not push their morality, but it is the morality that works. It's one thing to speak of the legitimate worthiness of mercy and love. It is quite another to just encourage people to behave irresponsibly and then give them an easy out that teaches that life itself is of little worth in comparison to what basically amounts to greed.
Our children should be taught how important parenthood is, not to look at sex as a game or mere entertainment, and that the taking of a human life, no matter how inconsequential, is a very very serious matter. A casual attitude toward taking human life, even in the earliest stages, breeds contempt for responsibility.
