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My Choice (moral relativism gone mad)
Hartford Courant ^ | 2/19/2006 | Rev. Donna Shaper

Posted on 02/21/2006 5:58:36 AM PST by Neville72

My Choice

Minister's abortion two decades ago was a difficult decision that still resonates with a sense of loss - but it was a mature choice and the right one

By The Rev. Donna Schaper

I am a 58-year-old white woman. I had an abortion 19 years ago. I am not bragging, nor am I apologizing.

I am a mother of three children in their 20s, and I am an ordained Christian minister. I had one child and then twins. Having twins the second time caused me my great good fortune of having three children in diapers. While nursing the twins, I did not think I needed birth control. I was wrong.

When I got pregnant with the child I call "Alma," which means soul, I was not interested in a fourth child. I chose, with some searching, to exercise my constitutional right and ended her birth.

Why do I tell my story now? Because I fear that abortion rights may become even more restricted than they already are. I also find the very intimidation that I experience in telling my story to be the reason I must speak. Why would I be afraid? Because anti-abortion people like to punish people into their version of morality. Plus my editor warned me to expect a lot of heat. Should that fear replace free speech? I think not.

I did what was right for me, for my family, for my work, for my husband and for my three children. I happen to agree that abortion is a form of murder. I think the quarrel about when life begins is disrespectful to the fetus. I know I murdered the life within me. I could have loved that life but chose not to.

I did what I think men do all the time when they take us to war: They choose violence because, although they believe it is bad, it is still better than the alternatives. The "just war" theory assumes that human beings get caught in terrible choices all the time. This freedom is not just for men; it is for women also.

When I made my choice to end one life on behalf of other life, I was terribly troubled. I was in a double bind. I prayed and anguished. Then I made a choice. Adults make choices.

I have long thought that the drama of the abortion battle was not about unborn babies at all. Instead, it is about women and sex and about women and maturity. We are considered babies, sub-adults, in need of supervision over our sexuality. Otherwise we are dangerous. The virgin/whore debates come to mind.

When I made my choice to end life, I was behaving as an adult. I did not shrink from the responsibility of making a choice. I did not ask someone else to make it for me. And I certainly did not request my government's help in my bedroom. Instead, I behaved as an adult who is also a sexual being. Things happen sexually between people that are not always controllable. The unprotected sex I had with my husband while nursing our twins had a consequence that neither of us desired. It was a human life. That's why we named her, wept for her, wanted her but also knew we did not want her enough.

Because women are mature sexual beings who make choices, birth control and abortion are positive moral forces in history. They allow sex to be both procreational and recreational, for men and for women. That is good news, even though most of the world doesn't know it yet. In Africa, for example, too many men assume the freedom to have unprotected sex with women, giving them AIDS and heartbreak. What does our so-called pro-life government recommend? Abstinence! Such a recommendation is immoral to its core.

Obviously, protected sex is the most moral thing of all. Unprotected sex is adolescent, immature, sometimes life-threatening and always stupid. Women are mature enough to handle that. We are not babies. Sometimes, in the battle over killing our babies, I hear the echo of people wanting to kill women's maturity and sexuality. I don't like it. That's why I am breaking my silence about who I am.

I am a 58-year-old sexual, mature woman. That's who I am. I had an abortion. I am not bragging and I am not apologizing.

Abortion that is legal, safe and rare is the best policy conceivable for men and women and for mature, moral sexuality.

The Rev. Donna Schaper is senior minister of Judson Memorial Church in Manhattan.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: abortion; apostasy; insanity; twilightzone
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To: Neville72
This is one of the most BS laden stories I have ever read.

The only thing that could top it if this woman would have claimed to have had a mind meld with Alma, and Alma had told her that, given the lack of love situation, she wanted to choose limbo over life.

61 posted on 02/21/2006 6:42:36 AM PST by HIDEK6
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To: Larry Lucido
I don't get it. If war is wrong, then how can she justify abortion by comparing it to war? Wouldn't that make abortion wrong, too?

No more phone calls, folks! We have a winner!!

62 posted on 02/21/2006 6:43:05 AM PST by Shalom Israel (Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.)
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To: Millicent_Hornswaggle
This woman is one of the reasons why Christians get a bad name. I'm not sure what book she is teaching in at her "church", but it's not the Good Book. Her little story is full of pride and a serious lack of shame and guilt for the murder of her child. How hard would it have been to put the child up for adoption; instead she chose murder and now wants to stand at her pulpit and tell everyone around her to continue in their sin and murder their children. I will pray for her salvation because she does not know our Lord Jesus.

Nicely stated! If poetic justice is served, her congregation will leave her church in droves if not entirely.

I read in a book about working with high school youth groups once, about a guy that was a leader and had taught them to "help others" in a session. After an event they were on their way to McDonald's, when they passed a lady on the side of the road w/ car trouble. The kids wanted to stop and help, but the group youth leader said that they had to hurry to meet the others at McDonald's.

Well, apparently he had trouble getting them to listen to him in subsequent weeks. When he finally asked/inquired, he came to the conclusion that he had lost all of his credibility b/c he "talked" big but when it came time to "ante-up" he was nowhere to be found. Ergo, the kids didn't heed much of what he said thereafter.

People aren't stupid, .... unless they want to be that is.

63 posted on 02/21/2006 6:43:08 AM PST by Fruitbat
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To: Neville72
In our church, we have a woman who is heavily involved in the homeless ministry. A couple of years ago, a homeless couple came to her attention. The woman was pregnant, and a crack addict. The father wasn't any better.

The woman was convinced to have the baby, and give it up for adoption. That baby went home with the woman from our church as a foster child. After a year, the baby was successfully adopted into a Christian family, and is clean and happy. He was the center of our church for that year, and the entire congregation was praying for him and loving him.

Abortion is NEVER the right thing to do.

64 posted on 02/21/2006 6:44:24 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: Prov3456

It's amazing what the toll is on women that have had abortions. It's worse, IMO, than had those women not had them. Yet, it's squelched.

Of course men have their roles in this as well. : ]


65 posted on 02/21/2006 6:46:17 AM PST by Fruitbat
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To: calex59
I doubt that this woman, if this person is really a woman,

You could be right but I have no doubt that people like her do exist

66 posted on 02/21/2006 6:48:51 AM PST by apackof2 (You can stand me up at the gates of hell, I'll stand my ground and I won't back down)
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To: Kimmers
Thanks for the link. I went there and am relieved to see that it's a UCC church and not a UMC church.

(I know that in many regards they're the same....)

67 posted on 02/21/2006 6:49:04 AM PST by Prov3456
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To: Neville72; All
Of course you can always let the "Rev". know what you think of her "manifesto"

dschaper@judson.org or DonnaSchaper@gmail.com

68 posted on 02/21/2006 6:52:41 AM PST by apackof2 (You can stand me up at the gates of hell, I'll stand my ground and I won't back down)
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To: Prov3456

"May I suggest that, given the right time and opportunity, you suggest to the friend or his wife that she contact CareNet or SaveOne or a local crisis pregnancy center. Many organizations offer post-abortion healing programs which include, among other things, the opportunity to forgive oneself. That is the hardest part."

Thanks for the suggestions. My friend has checked into organizations such as those you suggest but he says that his wife's sense of shame is so great that she can't bring herself to discuss it with anyone except those very few closest to her. She doesn't know I know. But my friend, her husband, only discussed it with me because he's so concerned about her--that now, 30 years down the road, he still occasionally wakes up in the middle of the night to find her quietly weeping.


69 posted on 02/21/2006 6:53:37 AM PST by Neville72 (uist)
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To: Shalom Israel

Nah, I figured it out. She's an "insurgent." They are above criticism.


70 posted on 02/21/2006 6:54:50 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Larry Lucido
it's about feelings.

Its about desire

I desire not to have anymore children regardless of wheter its murder or not

Its all about ME and what I desire and the Lord, His Word, morals, responsibility, doing the right thing be damned!

71 posted on 02/21/2006 6:55:40 AM PST by apackof2 (You can stand me up at the gates of hell, I'll stand my ground and I won't back down)
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To: Neville72
No wonder we're hearing this garbage from someone who is a senior minister at this church.

Judson Church

72 posted on 02/21/2006 6:58:22 AM PST by HIDEK6
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To: Neville72

>>>Why do I tell my story now? Because I fear that abortion rights may become even more restricted than they already are.>>>

Then they already are!?! My teenage daughter can walk in an abortion center and have a SURGICAL procedure without my knowledge or consent. What do these people want? Drive through abortions? Do you just hang your legs out the window, blip blip and you're done?

Jeez.

I am moderately pro-choice, but not in the extreme this 'constitutional right' has slid too.


73 posted on 02/21/2006 6:58:31 AM PST by sandbar
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To: Neville72
I did what I think men do all the time when they take us to war: They choose violence because

... this female is quite lobally-impaired. She imputes her values to encompass her own bigotries. She thinks she is above all others, better than. And while she pleads a "mock" courage article.

She equates "war" as a male-ism, while asserting that women murdering their own unborn is the female-equivalent.

Take it down, baby.. take it all down... she should be defrocked as a hypocrite and heretic.

But she won't. Hypocrisy and heresy are the mainstay of "liberal" psuedo-religionists.

Alma, dear soul, in the Lord's mansion misses nothing.

74 posted on 02/21/2006 7:03:07 AM PST by Alia
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To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
I'm getting a heavy ritual sacrifice vibe, here

Bingo. That's exactly what her actions amount to: A ritual sacrifice. A blood offering to her "god" of feminism.

75 posted on 02/21/2006 7:04:47 AM PST by Alia
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To: Neville72

Funny, I know lots of people who would have given their right arm to raise that child she treated like trash. Abortion isn't the only option for an unwanted pregnancy. How can any sane person rationalise that it is easier to kill her own child than to give it up for adoption?


76 posted on 02/21/2006 7:13:29 AM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: madconservative
"With more and more advances in medicine, the age of viability draws further backward."

Agreed!
This is a little off subject but this is a good forum to address it: I am very pro-life. However, I've come to change my belief that human life with a soul begins at conception. Here's why: Identical twins. They start out as one fertilized egg (conception), but that egg doesn't divide until several days later. Since I don't believe a soul divides, the instilling of the souls must come after the egg division. Perhaps the Church's old tradition that the quickening of the child in the womb is the sign of the soul's creation is most correct after all. Yeah, I know, it's kind of tough to make a law that deals with something so variable. Yet I could see abortions being outlawed outright, but allowing emergency contraception such next day D&Cs or RU-486. What about it, Freepers? Am I missing something?
77 posted on 02/21/2006 7:21:12 AM PST by ROLF of the HILL COUNTRY (%28 Terrorism is a symptom, ISLAM IS THE DISEASE!%29)
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To: HIDEK6
I googled her and found out she has held at least three senior pastor positions since December of 2003, one in Florida, one in Massachusetts, and this latest one in NY.

Maybe she's running from the mob.

Or you wouldn't think that she is such a whack job that she is too much for the whack jobs that belong to these liberal communist "churches," would you?

78 posted on 02/21/2006 7:21:30 AM PST by HIDEK6
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To: hellinahandcart

Is this "Church" tax-exempt?!


79 posted on 02/21/2006 7:23:37 AM PST by ROLF of the HILL COUNTRY (%28 Terrorism is a symptom, ISLAM IS THE DISEASE!%29)
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To: Neville72

Why do people like this NEVER comment on the fact that a child in the womb is an INNOCENT life? They never distinguish between a clean slate and a criminal (they are always against the death penalty) or terrorist life? Where were these people when critical thinking was being taught?


80 posted on 02/21/2006 7:32:06 AM PST by originalbuckeye
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