As  we get older, we learn things we didn’t fully understand before and as a  result we sometimes change our opinions on things.  Maybe I should stick  to the first-person here and stop saying “we”.  Maybe I’m the only  person who has ever changed their stance on a subject because I was  presented with new information.  Yeah, probably not.  The subject I’m  thinking about here is the highly controversial issue of abortion.   Before you stop reading, let me say I’m not going to preach the Bible  here, I’m only going to preach reality, if reality can in fact be preached.
Certainly I could  write volumes based on Scripture that would drive home the point that  abortion is just about the biggest lie our society believes.  But I want  to talk to everyone out there who doesn’t want  to hear “the Bible says…”.  I want to talk to everyone who just lives  day-to-day, trying to do the right thing, but who doesn’t necessarily  look to a deity to lead them.
Pro-Life: “Killing a child before they are born is still killing a child!”
Pro-Choice:  “But what about the woman who was violently raped and 
became pregnant because of it? Should she be forced to either go through
nine months of an unwanted pregnancy and all the pain and humiliation that
goes with it or else go to some butcher to get an illegal abortion and suffer
from multiple health problems or even death?”
became pregnant because of it? Should she be forced to either go through
nine months of an unwanted pregnancy and all the pain and humiliation that
goes with it or else go to some butcher to get an illegal abortion and suffer
from multiple health problems or even death?”
Pro-Life: “Abortion is murder!”
Or sometimes the conversation goes this way:
Pro-Choice: “A woman’s body is her own and she has the right to say what is
done to it and with it.”
done to it and with it.”
Pro-Life: But what about the baby’s rights as a human being?  Why does the 
woman’s rights trump the child’s?
woman’s rights trump the child’s?
Pro-Choice: “It’s nobody else’s business what she chooses, it’s her body!”
In  both of these examples, we see that when the tough questions get  raised, instead of addressing them, the opponent simply states his or  her belief louder.  This is not an argument, it’s a shouting match and it’s not getting us anywhere.
Here is what I have learned over the years of dealing with this sad topic:  Abortion never helps  a rape victim heal or saves her from more pain and difficulty. It only  trades the trauma of rape and unwanted pregnancy for the trauma of rape  and abortion. Some women suffer their loss immediately but many live in  denial for years, even decades before finally seeking help for seemingly  "unrelated" depression, addiction, etc. only to discover that their  pain and guilt goes all the way back to that supposedly simple procedure  done in a doctor's office that they had thought was behind them.
It’s  only through counseling and therapy that the real underlying issue can  be brought out and worked through, giving the woman a chance to heal,  mourn the loss of a child, and forgive herself for what she didn’t even  realize she was feeling guilty for.  Unfortunately, the vast majority of  women who have had an abortion never get  that counseling.  Either they don’t think they need it or they are too  ashamed to admit to anyone what they did.  Pride and shame are both very  powerful and too often they keep people in a broken state instead of  allowing them to heal.
The  lie of abortion is two-fold: first, it is a lie that the baby isn’t  really a baby.  By using words like fetus, embryo or tissue, we have  white-washed the reality of who we are talking about: an actual human  being.  Second, it is a lie that abortion “undoes” a pregnancy.  There  is no undo button for pregnancy, there is only taking an innocent life.   Whether it is done in a back alley or a brightly lit doctor’s office, a  baby is still intentionally killed.   We can’t keep condoning “legal” abortion because we’re afraid that  women will seek out an “unsafe” abortion instead.  Do we set up places  where murderers can legally kill their victims so that they won’t be  tempted to kill “illegally”?  Do we create special stores where it’s  legal to take whatever you want without paying, so that people won’t  shoplift in other stores?  Of course that sounds preposterous, but is it  really so different from legalized abortion?  Right and wrong aren’t  only found in the Bible; they are what makes a civilization civilized.   And the more we keep blurring the line between right and wrong with our  misguided attempts to please everyone and be politically correct, the  less civilized we are becoming.
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