![]() There are two premises in Scripture that give us God's view of abortion:ġ. Perhaps the greater question that we as Christians should first be asking is: What does God think about abortion? These are polar-opposite views that people are deeply passionate about – often so passionate that they've been violent with one another. Instead, the issue is: Does the pre-born baby have an inalienable right to live under any circumstance, or does the woman have a right to terminate her pregnancy if the baby negatively impacts the welfare of her family or future? Hardly anyone now is arguing that the fetus is not a pre-born baby. Today, the core issue of abortion isn't whether or not life begins at conception. (Courtesy of Chip Ingram)Ĭhances are that in the next few years you'll be in a situation where a friend or a colleague will be facing a very real decision about whether or not to have an abortion, and she'll ask you for advice.ĭo you know what would you say? And do you know why would you say it? And no longer is it just an issue "out there." We now know that 65 percent of women who have abortions self-identify as Christians. Regardless of where you find yourself landing on the issue of abortion, it's one of the most pivotal and most volatile issues in America today. ![]()
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