- Nov 13, 2020
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On the abortion subject, I used to be pro-choice. My thoughts were that many of the women who obtain abortions are delinquents who shouldn’t be having kids in the first place. It’s not like you see good, pious Christian women aborting their offspring; instead it’s bad women who make bad choices.
Later God told me that he didn’t approve of my views and forced me to be pro-life. Now when I talk about abortion and espouse pro-life views, I’m not really being totally sincere because it isn’t really possible for my opinion on this subject to change. But at least I try to do what God wants, even if I don’t believe everything I say.
Anyway, I’ve noticed God has shown himself to be inconsistent with his pro-life position, at least in my situation. To be pro-life doesn’t mean that you’re solely opposed to abortion; it also follows that you’re against unjustified wars and other situations that are anti-life.
So where has God been inconsistent with his pro-life position in my experience? I don’t want to delve into all the details, but long story short: God failed to keep his promise to me after I fulfilled his requirements, and as a consequence other people died. Again, this isn’t a situation that I wish to describe in detail, but I sincerely and absolutely believe it happened.
I’ve been asking God many times why is that he told me to be pro-life because he is supposedly pro-life, but people ended up dying who wouldn’t have died had God kept his word to me once I did all that he required, implying an inconsistency. Unfortunately, I don’t appear to be getting an answer from him, so I feel frustrated. Since God isn’t answering my prayer, I would like others to pray for me and tell God to explain his inconsistent pro-life position to me.
Later God told me that he didn’t approve of my views and forced me to be pro-life. Now when I talk about abortion and espouse pro-life views, I’m not really being totally sincere because it isn’t really possible for my opinion on this subject to change. But at least I try to do what God wants, even if I don’t believe everything I say.
Anyway, I’ve noticed God has shown himself to be inconsistent with his pro-life position, at least in my situation. To be pro-life doesn’t mean that you’re solely opposed to abortion; it also follows that you’re against unjustified wars and other situations that are anti-life.
So where has God been inconsistent with his pro-life position in my experience? I don’t want to delve into all the details, but long story short: God failed to keep his promise to me after I fulfilled his requirements, and as a consequence other people died. Again, this isn’t a situation that I wish to describe in detail, but I sincerely and absolutely believe it happened.
I’ve been asking God many times why is that he told me to be pro-life because he is supposedly pro-life, but people ended up dying who wouldn’t have died had God kept his word to me once I did all that he required, implying an inconsistency. Unfortunately, I don’t appear to be getting an answer from him, so I feel frustrated. Since God isn’t answering my prayer, I would like others to pray for me and tell God to explain his inconsistent pro-life position to me.