Thursday, September 25, 2008

Abortion is About God!





We have a lot to learn from Christians in the States. At least there abortion is a voting issue...and they already have at least some laws restricting abortion. We get more of a reaction from most Christians here when the provincial government tries to take the "traditional" Lord's prayer out of the legislature than we get for the fact that unborn babies in Canada can and are being killed in the womb up until the ninth month.

I'm sorry for the rant, but it just infuriates me to no end. Abortion is no less than child sacrifice. In ancient ceremonies where children were being sacrificed, as the child was lowered in the fire they made a tremendous noise with flutes and drums so the cries of the child would not reach the ears of the people. Pro-aborts use the same strategy. They make a lot of noise about "choice," "reproductive rights," and "a woman's right to choose", calling those who want to protect the children "misogynists" and "superstitious" to cloud the real issue at hand, which is THE CHILD who's paying the price. This is precisely why the unborn victim's bill was soooooo threatening. They just can't allow those cries to reach the ears of the people. Meanwhile, women who want to birth their babies are deprived of their choice and there is absolutely NO retribution.
I'm sick of the babies being brutally murdered. I'm sick of their mothers being traumatized and scarred. I'm sick of the dishonesty. I'm sick of the injustice. I'm sick of sites like Adult Christianity promoting the death culture in the so-called name of Christ. More than anything, I'm sick of the silence and apathy in this country. This should be an election issue and we need to be pushing it until it becomes one. We need to never shut up about it no matter how tired or annoyed people get with us. We need to pray like we've never prayed before and ask God to move in the hearts of the doctors, nurses, abortionists, mothers, fathers, and politicians.

This issue IS about God, and though prayer is the most important weapon against the spiritual warfare in high places, it can't be all that we do. After all, we are supposed to be His hands and feet. Can you imagine what would have happened if William Wilberforce prayed but then didn't act to see God answer his prayers? Where's the faith in that?

As the story goes...

There were two farmers who both desperately needed rain to water their fields. They were both praying for the rain, but only one farmer prepared his fields to receive the rain. Which one had more faith?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i just wanted to let you know that a book in your house that i picked up one night babysitting changed my mind about abortion...i mean i was never for it, but i wasnt completely against it until i read that book. so keep it up, because you are making a difference.
also, youre good at blogging, so keep that up too ;)