What Word is Significantly Invisible…

What Word is Significantly Invisible… February 25, 2009

…on this site? Hint: It starts with “A”.

No. Not “Artificial contraception”. That actually get a heap ‘o praise on this site (“smart government at its best!”) in stories like this:

  • Report urges boost for US family planning program
    Publicly funded family planning prevents nearly 2 million unintended pregnancies and more than 800,000 abortions in the United States each year, saving billions of dollars, according to new research…

It’s another word. Think hard. It will come to you.

“Faithful” Democrats: working to cull the herd for Caesar since 1972.

UPDATE: My mistake. The A word *is* mentioned–in this utterly filthy piece of sophistry that asks the musical question “We know Christ transcends death, but can Christ transcend choice?”

Note the ingenuity of the political hack at work. When the Rubber Hose Right was defending torture, some of the filthiest moral contortionism was done by those who (I am not kidding) said, “Hey! God wanted Jesus to be tortured! So torture is a *good* thing.”

Now, those imbued with a similar evil spirit appeal to the claim that without legal abortion, women who refuse to kill their babies are robbed of their ability to say yes to God:

I absolutely believe that my response – born of struggle and doubt and discernment — came from so deep that its truth infused my womb. Thus my children’s first home was a place that said, “Yes to you!!” and taught them by example the wondrous fruits that come from saying, “Here I am Lord”.

So can you see what could be lost if we legislate such discernment out of existence? Without the possibility of safely, legally terminating pregnancies we help to create womb-environments that say “Well you’re here so I guess that’s the way it’s going to be, like it or not.”

Ladle on top of this the monstrous sophistry that the story of Abraham and Isaac is scriptural ratification for the legal right to abortion and you have the “Faithful Democrat” narrative in chemical purity.

Un-freakin’-believable.

You know, it’s too bad we live in a culture that actually outlaws the right to go into an elementary school, armed to the teeth, and slaughter the children in there classroom by classroom, because it robs us all of the rich experience of “discerning” whether or not this is the right thing for us, personally in our walk with God, to do. Without the possibility of safely, legally butchering elementary schoolkids we help to create social environments that say “Well you’re here so I guess that’s the way it’s going to be, like it or not.” Isn’t that an irresponsible thing to do, especially in these times of economic hardship? Who’s to say the money is “better spent” on selfish kids who contribute nothing while deserving and productive Baby Boomers suffer?


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