Would you consider abortion in the following 4 situations?

  1. There's a preacher and wife who are very, very, poor. They already have 14 kids. Now she finds out she's pregnant with 15th. They're living in tremendous poverty. Considering their poverty the excessive world population, would you consider recommending she get an abortion?

  2. The father is sick with sniffles, the mother has TB. They have 4 children. 1st is blind, 2nd is dead, 3rd is deaf, 4th has TB. She finds she's pregnant again. Given the extreme situation, would you consider recommending abortion?

  3. A white man raped a 13 year old black girl and she got pregnant. If you were her parents, would you consider recommending abortion?

  4. A teenage girl is pregnant. She's not married. Her fiancé is not the father of the baby, and he's very upset. Would you consider recommending abortion?



    In the first case, you have just killed John Wesley. One of the great
    evangelists in the 19th century.

    In the second case, you have killed Beethoven.

    In the third case, you have killed Ethel Waters, the great black gospel
    singer.

    And most of all...........

    If you said yes to the fourth case, you have just declared the murder of
    Jesus Christ!

    Almighty God emphatically says, "Thou shalt not kill." Exo 20:13. "The
    commandment," writes Henry Morris, "not to kill obviously refers to murder,
    not to judicial execution. God Himself had ordained the principle of
    capital punishment for the murderer (Genesis 9:6; Romans 13:4), as well as
    for other crimes (Exodus 21:17; Leviticus 24:16)."

    All those who would proscribe an abortion (regardless of race, sex, or
    age), perform an abortion, prepare a women - regardless of her age - for an
    abortion, or participate in an abortion are worthy of the death penalty,
    the 14th amendment notwithstanding.

    As a Child of God, I must denouce and do everthing within my power to stop
    such practices. Will anybody join me?

    "I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do
    something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the
    something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should
    do, by the grace of God, I will do." - Edward Everett Hale

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