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IS ABORTION JUST AN "ELECTION ISSUE" FOR CHRISTIANS?
NRLC ^ | James I. Lamb

Posted on 11/03/2014 2:59:56 AM PST by rhema

"I could never vote for anyone who favors the destruction of innocent life in the womb," Sam stated bluntly. Fred replied, "I'm opposed to abortion as much as you are, Sam, but there are other issues you know."

Sincere and well-meaning Christians who oppose abortion too often speak of it as if it were on a par with tax cuts, Medicare, or Social Security. There are many "Freds" out there. Maybe you know a "Fred." Maybe you are a "Fred"! You want to be fair- minded, and you do not want to be labeled a "one-issue" voter.

If you really think about it, abortion is more than an "election issue."

God speaks to some of the political issues of our day but in a way that gives the Christian plenty of "wiggle" room. For example, God speaks about taxes. He tells us to give to "Caesar" what is his.

However, He does not talk about tax structures or the IRS. Therefore, Christians may debate about how much they think " Caesar" should be taking or about how he should be taking it.

God speaks about salvation but not about how to save the Social Security system. Therefore, Christians may debate about the pros and cons of privatization.

God speaks about caring for the elderly but not about Medicare. Therefore, Christians may debate about the best way to help the elderly pay for prescriptions.

God speaks differently, however, about destroying innocent human life, and there is no "wiggle" room. He says: "You shall not murder."

We must not forget what abortion is. All the rhetoric surrounding abortion has deceptively blinded us to the truth. We hear it described as a "right," a "choice," or a "medical procedure." It becomes too easy -- even for the Christian -- to see abortion as just another one of those "election issues."

Think about it! What is a candidate who supports abortion rights really supporting? Abortion is not on a par with a woman's right to equal employment and equal pay.

Let's be honest.

The candidate who supports abortion rights supports a woman's right to take the life of her innocent child. Abortion is not just an "election issue." Abortion is a grave sin.

Abortion assaults God's Word of truth about the sanctity of human life and, therefore, assaults the Word Himself Who became flesh that we might have life. Abortion is a sin against God Who is the Author and Redeemer of life. Abortion is not an "election issue." Because abortion destroys human life, it is a spiritual issue.

Not only does abortion kill a child, it forever wounds a woman. Although she may at first feel a sense of relief that her " problem" has been "solved," eventually the reality of this unnatural choice sinks in.

When it does, the guilt and shame can be devastating. This awful reality can bring the same devastation to fathers, grandparents, and siblings. Abortion is not an "election issue." Because abortion can destroy relationships within families as well as between God and an individual, it is a spiritual issue.

Therefore, a Christian cannot debate the "pros and cons" of abortion any more than he can debate the "pros and cons" of rape or stealing or adultery. Abortion cannot be a fundamental "right" for, in God's sight, it is a fundamental wrong.

It is such a fundamental wrong, that when it comes to voting, a candidate's stance on other issues is irrelevant if he or she favors abortion. A vote is not a passive act. By voting for a particular candidate, the voter participates in promoting the agenda of the candidate in an intentional action.

The Body of Christ is compelled to "defend the cause of the weak and needy." The Church is compelled to "speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves." When a candidate for a government office promotes the sin of abortion, God's people must take action to oppose this sin of abortion and defend those affected by it.

Abortion is an atrocity that takes the lives of over 3,000 children every day. Abortion is an atrocity that wounds women and destroys relationships. To be in favor of such an atrocity is symptomatic of a certain moral view of life that has broader implications as well.

What kind of morality do we want in our leaders who will be making decisions about human embryo research, genetic manipulation, cloning, assisted suicide, and euthanasia?

There is a little "Fred" in all of us. No one wants to be seen as basing one's vote on a mere "election issue."

But the abortion issue is of transcendent importance.

Abortion is a spiritual issue.

Abortion is a sin.

We cannot vote for sin.

We must vote for life and be a messenger of life.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: abortion; christianity; election; prolife

1 posted on 11/03/2014 2:59:57 AM PST by rhema
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To: rhema

Never negotiate on the fundamentals, lest you lose your self.

The value of life is one of the fundamental foundations of Christianity.


2 posted on 11/03/2014 3:18:04 AM PST by tired&retired
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To: rhema
There is no compromise when it comes to corruption. You have to fight it.

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You can compromise between good, better, and best, and you can compromise between bad and worse and terrible. But you can't compromise between good and evil. And now people look at the other side as a completely different kind of animal and say, 'They are taking the country down the road to purgatory.' It's complete intolerance.

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All compromise is based on give and take, but there can be no give and take on fundamentals. Any compromise on mere fundamentals is a surrender. For it is all give and no take.

Mahatma Gandhi

3 posted on 11/03/2014 3:25:19 AM PST by tired&retired
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To: rhema
Book marking.

The very reason I will not be voting for either major party candidates for Gov. in Illinois and just one of many, many reasons I could not vote for Romney.

I choose not to participate in the abomination of abortion.

Mark Smith for Gov. in Illinois.

4 posted on 11/03/2014 3:49:41 AM PST by Graybeard58 (Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. Eccl 12 V.13)
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To: rhema
Amen.

And it's the "character thing" at its most relevant. We may not expect from our politicians such virtues as humility or chastity, but one thing we must demand of them, is justice. Politics and law are professions built in, and by, and for, justice.

And it is always injustice of the grossest kind, to define a whole class of human beings as non-persons, and then declare open season to kill them.

A person who would do that, would do anything. Why would you trust a politician with your laws, when you wouldn't trust him with your life?

5 posted on 11/03/2014 8:59:37 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o ("Stone cold sober, as a matter of fact.")
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