For the umpteeth time - - I was NOT talking about abortion itself, but about
judging others based on that one fact of being pro-choice and calling them
UnChristian.
So all the rhetoric about abortion was completely irrelevant. And I tried to explain that I was not arguing that point, but offering the other perspective.
Read the first sentence on my first post on the subject... it started out something to the effect of... to play devil's advocate.... Not meaning the literal "devil" ... but using it in the way where we put on the other hat to see their perspective...
I was calling out the part about
judging others....
My references about judging others... (I came back so that I could provide those, since someone asked.)
Matthew 7
Judging Others
1"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. 2For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
3"Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?
Luke 6:36-38 (New International Version)
36Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.
Judging Others
37"Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven. 38Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
James 4:11-15 (New International Version)
11Brothers, do not slander one another. Anyone who speaks against his brother or judges him speaks against the law and judges it. When you judge the law, you are not keeping it, but sitting in judgment on it. 12There is only one Lawgiver and Judge, the one who is able to save and destroy. But youwho are you to judge your neighbor?
I am sure someone is going to want to go back to making this about whether abortion is right or wrong again because people can not see beyond that word. I don't believe I EVER said it was right or wrong... just that it is ugly on both sides and no one has proposed a solution that solves both sides. And if someone did have a better solution, I'd be all for it.
I can not agree with a blanket statement that someone is
not Christian based on being pro-choice (or even an adulterer, theif, fornicator, or any other sinful behaviour). Sure the sin is not a good thing but we shouldn't say "You sinned", now turn in your Christian membership card...." Even with things that we know we continually struggle with and try to reconcile...
I am not talking about liberal vs. conservative, or telling anyone to change their personal views on abortion. Get that out of your head.
I really really do not want to fight with anyone about abortion. I hate the topic because there is no winner on either side. Both sides have good points and bad points. Both sides lose no matter what. There's no winners. Either way people get hurt. It's ugly sticky yucky and very unfortunate.
If we could control the actions of the world and have everyone be happy, that would be hunky dory. But there are atheists and prostitues and rapists and adulterers and people who just don't care about anyone but themselves. It's not good. It's not right. I don't like it... but that's the way it is.
So to
those people, God's Law and right and wrong and "keeping your pants on" are just not solutions. And the
government can not make people be Christian, or abstain from sex, or any of those other perfect world solutions. (Notice I didn't say they were right or wrong? I suggest it as an explanation of how it can be looked upon when a person chooses to make a pro-choice stand. They often look at it as a question of how much control should the
government have rather than the act itself.)
Again, I only offer it as how a Christian person can look at it and arrive at the decision to be pro-choice and at the same time be Christian. I am not arguing for it. I am not defending it. Just that it
is possible for a Christian person to arrive at a certain conclusion.
Be pro-Life. Be conservative. That is certainly your right to do so.
And even though I have a comical version in my signature, I do find the Serenity Prayer applicable to life in general.
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God grant me the serenity [/FONT]
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to accept the things I cannot change; [/FONT]
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courage to change the things I can;[/FONT]
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and wisdom to know the difference. [/FONT]
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Living one day at a time; [/FONT]
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Enjoying one moment at a time; [/FONT]
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Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; [/FONT]
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Taking, as He did, this sinful world[/FONT]
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as it is, not as I would have it; [/FONT]
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Trusting that He will make all things right[/FONT]
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if I surrender to His Will;[/FONT]
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That I may be reasonably happy in this life [/FONT]
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and supremely happy with Him[/FONT]
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Forever in the next.[/FONT]
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Amen.[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]--Reinhold Niebuhr[/FONT]
I hope I have answered the various questions and accusations...
I did not say it was what I believed. I said it was what a pro-choice Christian believes.
I didn't say I agreed with it. I questioned the practice judging someone as non Christian... for any reason.
My "HUFF" is that it seems like everyone is not able to see past the word abortion and understand that the entire time I am talking about judging others as non-Christian. Insert any other sin in place of abortion and I'd have the same argument.
My position is not about abortion. It is about judging others.
I'll say it again in case it is still not clear... my point is that we should not judge others.
I am not judging your position of being pro-life. I am not questioning God's Law. I am not saying that abortion is ok.
I did throw on the pro-choice hat to really consider how a Christian could go through a thought process and arrive at a pro-choice answer. I can understand it.
Since there is not a perfect solution to satisfy ALL citizens in the USA, we have two losing sides and people are forced to pick one. It divides us as a country, it divides us as Christians, it divides our denominations and parishes across the world.
And judging someone as not Christian does nothing to help the cause. It won't stop abortions, it won't bring people closer to God, it won't impact anyone to change their views. What it will do is it will split us further. It will chase people out of the Church who might otherwise have been able to thrive and grow closer to God and gain more understanding. It will spilt us further into more denominations, branches, synods, atheists and more.
Do you understand yet what I was getting at? Am I
that poor of a communicator?
Do you understand yet that I never said you were wrong about abortion? Do you understand yet that my issue is with judging someone as not Christian? I see that as being harmful to them, particularly if they know that you say that. It can make them angry, bitter, and chase them away. Why would they want to come in to fellowship with people who are judinging them?
If you embrace them as your fellow Christian, and lead by example, perhaps they will reach the same understanding that you have at a point that is comfortable for them. Perhaps not. We never know.
I don't know, perhaps I am just wrong about everything. Does that make me un-Christian???