Posted on 04/26/2017 6:22:27 PM PDT by Morgana
Can you claim to be born-again when you wont allow others to be born in the first place? Heres how abortion strikes at the heart of the Christian faith.
Catholics and evangelicals are often told how obsessed we are with so-called culture war issues like marriage, religious freedom, and abortion. If wed only stop being so political and focus on proclaiming Christ, say some, wed win a lot more converts.
But this isnt how a Christian worldview works. The Scriptural premise, that God made human beings in His image, naturally leads us, as it has Christians throughout history, to protect and cherish those who bear that image. Ignoring evils perpetrated against bearers of the divine image denies what we know to be true about God. In other words, a distorted view of human beings always goes hand-in-hand with a distorted view of God.
Take, for example, a new book by self-proclaimed born-again Christian, Willie Parker titled, Lifes Work: A Moral Argument for Choice. As Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission describes, the book is a would-be manifesto on the morality and even godliness of abortion.
Parker, an OBGYN, has performed countless abortions. He describes working a circuit of Planned Parenthood clinics in the South, performing abortions over and over, like the athlete who goes to the gym after practice to shoot three-pointers.
And as the recipient of Planned Parenthoods Margaret Sanger award, its clear Parker has made the fight to keep abortion legal a major life goal. But unlike most pro-choice activists, this OBGYN tries to root his case for killing the unborn in his Christian faith.
Citing writers like C. S. Lewis (who would definitely take exception), Parker argues that abortion is consistent with Christian love. He even claims that Jesus Himself would have been an abortion supporter. In a 2015 New York Times piece, Parker recasts Christs beloved parable of the Good Samaritan as an endorsement of the so-called right to choose:
It is the deepest level of love, he writes, that you can have for another person, that you can have compassion for their suffering and you can act to relieve it. That, simply put, is why I provide abortion care.
Not surprisingly, Parker radically dehumanizes the unborn to reach his conclusion that killing them is an act of love. To call a fetus a baby, he argues, is to anthropomorphize the entity in the womb. Even liberal women do this, he complains, when they come in for ultrasounds and hear their babies heartbeats. He cant understand what he calls the fetishization of motherhood and children. Little wonder for someone who compares killing the unborn to practicing basketball.
But he also finds it necessary to depersonalize God along with His unborn image-bearers. Parker chides believers for viewing the Almighty as a personal Being Who judges the living and the dead, calling this a tendency to anthropomorphize God. And the idea of conception or birth as a miracle, he writes, does an injustice to God. He prefers, instead, to view life as a process.
As Russell Moore points out, Parkers willingness to strip the unborn of their identity has led him to strip God of His identity. Let me be clear: theres nothing biblicaland therefore nothing Christianabout Parkers views about either God or man. And so, theres nothing Christian about his views of or participation in the killing of innocent unborn life.
And Parkers Judas routine just makes matters worse. Only his thirty pieces of silver takes the form of fawning endorsements from Cecile Richards and Gloria Steinem, both of whom are more than happy to gloat, See, you can be a Christian and support abortion.
But moral issues like abortion are inseparable from the core beliefs of Christian worldview, like the imago Dei. To embrace abortion requires rejecting what God has revealed about both Himself and about humanity.
Parker and other self-proclaimed Christian abortion supporters may claim theyre doing lifes work. But what they preach is no good news at all. Its a gospel of death.
Further Reading and Information
Christian Abortion Supporters: Preaching A Gospel of Death
The Apostle Paul warned the followers of Christ not to give place to those who oppose the truth, like the commentarys example of those who embrace a culture of death. Instead, we are to be aligned with the life-giving gospel of Christ.
“You CANNOT be a true Christian and believe in abortion”...
God said that the life is in the blood.
That’s God’s word.
From around 2 weeks there is blood in a fetus, along with the early circulatory system. This is not the mother’s blood: it is uniquely the baby’s.
By that metric there is also at that time most definitely a life to be lost, blood to be spilled, and the “ground” that receives it, from which it cries out to a God, is the mother’s own womb.
For the life of me I cannot understand any Jew or Christian continuing to be pro-abortion once they understand that.
I agree.
There are two things in which I have closed my mind on. abortion and gun control. Both are totally indefensible intellectually and morally.
I don’t take to hyperbole lightly but I’ve been lurking here since 1995 and Willie Parker’s words are the most nonsensical crap I’ve ever read on FR or any news source.
Am posting stories of him because he’s spreading lies.
FReepers come in here and go Pentecostal on this thread but truth is You know it, I know it, well all know he’s wrong.
What we need to do is spread the truth outside of FR to people we meet, people actually stupid enough to believe wolves like Willie Parker.
We are just preaching to the choir in here when we need to be preaching to the lost out there.
The physician who does abortions becomes rich. He also becomes a pariah.
I’m still looking up ‘go pentecostal’ but yes, amen sister, we do need to preach outside of the freepersphere.
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