The Most Dangerous Place in the World - Right Here In America
My brother once asked me what I thought was the most dangerous
place to be in the whole world. I pondered his question by
mentally perusing all the hot spots throughout the world where
disease and war were rampant. I can't remember what I answered
but I will never forget my brothers answer to me.
My brother told me the most dangerous place to be in the whole
world today is a mothers womb. I knew he was speaking of
abortion and I was ruffled by his candidness but I could find no
way to argue with what he said. 450 million abortions in America
to date have convinced me that my brother knew what he was
talking about.
To answer this great scourge of death with the bible is to begin
with the premise that everyone believes that the bible has
something to say about it and that it is authoritative. For
those who have put the bible on the shelf with literature,
simple narrative, history or fiction this premise is futile.
Others who think the bible is a book of nice little morality
stories that may be inspired in spots, are left to hope that
that may get enough inspiration to spot the spots.
It is doubtful that a person who has disregarded the book of
life will take any further cues from nature or simple humanity.
In general animals don't recklessly destroy their offspring. In
all but the most backward civilizations of the world most of
humanity also frowns on the destruction of their own young. If a
people ignore the guides, and warnings available to us all, the
bible has little chance of turning on any lights for them. Yet,
that in no way can eliminate the fact that the bible has plenty
to say about it.
Both the bible and other annals of history show us that it was
considered a blessing to be able to have children. In fact a
woman who was barren was usually thought to be nearly under a
curse. Times have changed and in America, Roe V. Wade has not
just changed the times but has twisted it into a warp. Now it is
considered almost a rude interference to be pregnant.
Science has provided us with a "scientific term" that makes it
easy not to see a human life from the moment of conception, that
handy little term is what is known as the "fetus". Semantic
wrangling notwithstanding everyone knows fully that a human life
has begun at the point of conception not a scientific anomaly.
Neither science nor legislation can erase the ache of
conscience; it can only divert it for a while or provide a
flimsy excuse for the self indulgent to dote over until a day of
reckoning.
Those who don't hide behind scientific words like "fetus" are
prone to adopting the common wisdom of the day to provide them
with excuses like, I have no education or I haven't enough money
to bring a child into the world. Since education has only peaked
in the last one hundred years you've got to wonder how the
world's civilizations made it up to now without perishing under
the weight of pure universal ignorance. Since great warriors,
emperors, presidents, statesmen, philosophers, doctors, writers
and others have come from great poverty; it would seem that the
poverty excuse is also moot. Without getting all bogged down in
"thou shalt nots" what does the bible have to say about
abortion? It says that God knows us before we are born; He knows
you're going to be born, the day of your birth, and the day of
your death. He even knows how many hairs you've got on your head
at anytime. Matthew 10:30
The Prophet Isaiah told of a Persian King named Cyrus that would
come in time and order the rebuilding of the temple in
Jerusalem. Isaiah 44:28 No big deal until you discover the fact
that Isaiah made this prediction over a hundred years before
Cyrus was born. Does God know a human life is in the womb? Yes,
and don't worry just like Cyrus he doesn't think your name is
Fetus, He knows exactly what your name is and He always did,
figuratively speaking even before you were only a twinkle in
your fathers eye.
One of the most well known figures in the bible is King David.
The historicity of the life and reign of David is without
question among bible believers and most all others as well. But
did you know that David said that God knew him long before his
birth or his reign over Israel? In fact David said that God knew
him while he was still in his mother's womb Psalm 139:13. Whew,
thank God He didn't mistake David for just a "fetus".
Let's go one step further to make the point. That God knows us
from the womb is one thing but here is another. The most
precious thing God could ever endow someone with is his own
presence. He does not put his Holy Spirit on anything that is
not holy. He does not put His Spirit on anything that is not
human either. Yet the Bible says that He put his Holy Spirit on
John the Baptist while he was still in his mother's womb. Luke
1:15 God didn't put his Spirit on a "fetus" it was a human, good
thing God knew that, too bad we don't.
Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the
womb is a reward. Psalm 127:3