Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Abortion: Why abortion benefits men (and is harmful to women)

Many adults argue in favor of abortion. This is a common stance amongst American parents. Most women support abortion, but oppose it for themselves. There is a reason for this - most women intuitively know the harm of abortion, but don't want to admit that such harm exists. Most women do not know what an abortion is, or else they would not get one done.

The Sixth Commandment states in Exodus 20:13 KJV:

Thou shalt not kill.

The Greek root word in the New Testament denoting murder is φονος (Latin: phonos) and refers to untimely death, and was understood in context as banning abortion. In the Early Church, abortifacient herbs were treated as contraband. Whenever the woman drank the abortifacient tea, she was banned from the church until she atoned for that choice. Abortion was a rare procedure then, meaning only the coldest of mothers would murder her own child in the womb.

Abortion benefits men more than it does women. With abortion being legal, men have no consequences for their sexual behavior, and can sleep around with impunity. If abortion was banned, a man would have to answer to the consequences of their promiscuity, including the payment of child support. Abortion is a crutch for men to fall on when they don't want to take responsibility for their sexual behavior.

Being pro-life isn't about regulating the bodies of women. The unborn child is a separate body within the mother's body. The human fetus has the DNA of both the mother and the father of the unborn child. Any entity with that sort of genetic makeup surely is human life, meaning a person.

It is a myth that women are getting abortions left and right. Abortion is a rare procedure. Most women, if they did know what an abortion entailed, would not get one. Most women seem to know somewhat that abortion is bad for them, as most women hold a personal belief against abortion. They just need to judge that action, and then they are pro-life. I grew up in a progressive Christian home, and so I was taught not to judge at all, and so since they abused me, I am now a judging Christian. I presume innocence until proven otherwise, beyond a reasonable doubt, with doubting suspicion. However, if you defend your choice to get an abortion in open court, you are deemed guilty until proven innocent. Most women hate what they did in terms of abortion, and so there is plenty of room at the inn for regretted abortion. But, abortion trauma requires a firm hand, as such trauma is fear of going in the clinic again.

Only the coldest of mothers defend their "choice" to murder their child in the womb. The warmer the mother's parenting voice, the less likely for them to get an abortion. I trust women on the issue of abortion, because most women are warm enough as mothers not to get an abortion personally. We just need to judge it when it does happen. Even in the case of abortion trauma, the trauma itself is self-imposed, and thus punitive treatment of that "choice" is what the abortion traumatic needs. 

Abortion is a trap that women fall into. Most women who get abortions regret their "choice". This ultimately is a self-inflicted trauma, meaning they believe that they will make the same mistake again. Thus, an abortion traumatic needs admonition in order to feel safe even when they leave the house. The fear is summed up as "will I end up at the abortion clinic again". If you can't admonish such a woman, at least reassure her that she won't make a decision that she is afraid of making.

The depraved and entitled mother who murders her child in the womb, and all those who aid and abet, will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Let them burn in everlasting Hell-fire prepared for Satan and his accomplices! Repent!

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