A couple of questions about abortion have crossed my mind from time to time.
One thing is that there are politicians who express a faith in God, and who also make it a point to say they are pro-choice. I don't understand the connection being made.
If I were a politician who expressed faith in God, regardless if I were Baptist, Methodist, Pentecostal, Catholic, or from some other Christian denomination, I would realize that this same God had given my life to me. If I were a pro-choice candididate or office holder and if I were affirming abortion in my political decisions and votes, I would most assuredly have to ask myself the question, "What does God think about the life-related votes I am casting?"
Unless God has no personal interest in our attitudes and our actions, I must conclude that if I were a pro-choice politician and a professing Christian, God would be very much against the votes I was casting. I would be afraid that God would send something like a bolt of lightning my way to help me see the light.
And I feel that each pro-choice candidate should have to answer the following question. "Would it have been okay with you if your mother had had an abortion?"
One who would not be willing to have been aborted themselves cannot have the wisdom or the courage to allow the life of an innocent unborn baby to die without having been given an opportunity for the life designed for him or her by the Creator.
And since we are approaching the Christmas season, another question might be in order: "Would you be willing to allow Jesus Christ to be aborted, thus taking away any hope that you could live forever in heaven?"
Pro-choice or pro-life...the choice is yours.


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