There was a Broadway play about de-Nazification years ago. Can’t remember the name of it. The German is an orchestra conductor who opted to stay in Germany during the Reich. His questioner is American, I believe.
At one point, finally, after some very clever questioning, he realizes his mistake when he himself says something like, “Yes, I guess it would have been better if I didn’t stay.” Then he realizes what he said. He realizes he took part in the whole thing just by staying and doing his music thing, and he has to run from the room.
I wish these talented interrogators were available to question the abortionists. But all in good time. They will know someday.
I was not familiar with this story. How very poignant.
A soul who is out of alignment from the Lord, and is seeking to hide from the pain of conscious knowing of its sin, never knows when He will cause the blinders to fall off.
We see this so clearly in the conversion of our beloved St. Paul.