Thursday, July 20, 2023

A Contradictory Christianity

Contradictions abound in life. Take, for instance, the term “friendly fire” to describe fire coming from one’s army to its own soldiers. However, to the soldiers receiving that fire, there was nothing friendly about it. What about the term “random order”? Was it random, or was there an order? Have you ever heard of a “real imitation” used to describe a quality copy? How about “intense apathy”? Well, nothing could be more confusing. There is a contradiction that is even more confusing. The Christian accepts the abortion of a baby (fetus) as appropriate.

There is something abhorrently wrong with that kind of Christianity that would condemn a human life to death for the convenience of the mother or father. We will remove the 1% aborted due to rape or incest, so we are only discussing the 99%. How could a Christian who believes God created all life, including the unborn, be willing to consent to their destruction?

Either their Christianity is so weak and uninformed that they do not know what the scriptures have to say on the issue of life, or they are so possessed by cultural mandates that they join the crowd who willingly murder babies.

Suppose you loved God and have experienced a genuine conversion to Christianity. In that case, I do not see how it is possible to support the abortion of human life. Culture tells us what to believe and how to live. We have arrived at a place in our culture where if you believe in abortion, you are more intelligent. Incidentally, it is never called abortion—that name is obsolete. It now goes by the name of reproductive rights. Nonetheless, whatever name they give it—it is still the murder of innocent babies. No faithful Christian should ever support that sin against humanity.

 

 

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