Many people on the political left support abortion as a so-called "right". Most modern feminists support abortion as a form of "women's empowerment". However, I myself am a feminist of the pro-life sort, and I oppose abortion in all cases, as well as any unnatural death As a man, I am to look out for the welfare of women. Abortion is bad for women.
The Sixth Commandment is spelled out in Exodus 20:13 KJV:
Thou shalt not kill.
The Greek root word repeating the Sixth Commandment is φονος (Latin: phonos) and refers here to any death apart from natural death, including even accidental death. The ancients considered an unborn child to be a valid child from the point of conception. Whenever an abortion was committed in the Early Church, the man who got her pregnant was also charged with fornication for leading her down the wrong path. Any abortifacient herbs were considered an illicit substance under the Greek root word μεθυσος (Latin: methusos). No abortions happened in the Old Testament because of how abortifacients were classified in terms of them being illicit drugs.
You can be feminist and be pro-life. The foremothers of the feminist movement actively warned women of the dangers of abortion. Abortion is bad for women. That is because the procedure consists of a medically-induced miscarriage, with the stillborn child coming out on his/her due date. This usually causes trauma in women. Most women only go to the abortion clinic once, and then vow never to go there again as their baby comes out stillborn.
Science proves that an unborn child is a human life. The genetics of an unborn child are unique to the individual unborn child. The unborn child always has the genes of both the mother and the father, with this setup being the case since the moment of conception.
Abortion ultimately benefits male entitlement, as it is an easy way for a man to escape responsibility as a man, including fatherly responsibility. Many times, the father of the unborn child pressures the mother to get an abortion, with this usually coming with the intent to cover up for an extramarital affair or liaison. Abortion is a good way to cover up for sexual immorality, including rape.
I am opposed to abortion even in the case of rape, incest, or life of the mother. In the case of rape and incest, abortion serves to cover up the evidence of sexual offenses perpetrated against women and children. In the case of life of the mother, the father should be able to care for the baby in most instances. Men can nurture, but most men feel insecure in that role. They need to man up and take responsibility for being a father.
There is an east way to prevent abortions. If a man wants to not get a woman pregnant, he can simply keep it in his pants. Most abortion is perpetrated against an unborn child conceived out of wedlock. Thus, all sexual relations must take place within the context of marriage. This Christian standard is ultimately spelled out in the New Testament by the Greek root word πορνεία (Latin: porneia). See 1Cor. 7:1-5.
Abortion can be used to cover up the evidence for moral crimes against women, If women were not allowed to get abortions, the pregnant bellies of women would provide clear evidence of sexually amoral behavior on the part of men, including rape and incest. One compelling argument from the left in terms of legal abortion is the existence of pregnancy abusers. A pregnancy abuser gets his wife pregnant, and keeps her pregnant, in order to keep her quartered in the house. However, that pregnancy is evidence of rape, and it comes from rape pretty much always. Lock up the defiled rapist who quarters his wife like that, and let the child have a chance at life. A better way to liberate women is to have stronger anti-rape statutes, including a ban on marital rape. No child should die in order to liberate a woman.
It is a myth that women are having abortions done left and right. Abortion is a rare procedure. Therefore, a lot of women are listening to their maternal intuition when they refuse to get an abortion themselves. A procedure that unpopular can be easily done away with.\
Being pro-life does not necessitate being pro-birth. I support social welfare for all Americans, from the womb to the tomb. I support a safety net for those who need it, such as universal healthcare and daycare. When certain expenses are taken care of by the state, that leaves with more money in the pockets of ordinary American families. The Bible also allows for granting free money to the poor as part of a church tax (see 1Cor. 16:1-2). No Christian family went hungry in the Early Church, as Christian church parishes then were close-knit enclaves that shunned the outside world. I also oppose all unnatural death, including war and the death penalty.
Rights of the unborn are children's rights. Abortion was a concept in the Early Church, and it was hated, even among women. A mother who drank abortifacient tea as an herbal "remedy" was seen as a cold and unfeeling mother. Even today, even most pro-choice women avoid abortion clinics due to it being against their maternal intuition. An unborn child is a valid child, in need of protection just like children do outside of the womb.
Abortion is not the same as women's health. When a doctor reaches into the birth canal, that counts as a D&C, not an abortion, and that only happens once the baby has died naturally in the womb. Abortion is usually given as a prescription drug known as an abortifacient. The baby passes on his/her due date, but stillborn.
I do not hate women as a pro-lifer. I am simply looking out for women, much like a responsible gentleman does as a courtesy to the opposite sex. I am a pro-life feminist. Abortion is bad for women, and benefits me as a man. I avoid sexual relations with women because I don't have a wife, and this alone makes sure that no woman gets an abortion because of me. Married sex is the safest sex out there, and the best place to have a child is in the context of a Christian marriage between one adult man and one adult woman. However, all children should be cherished, including those born out of wedlock or otherwise unplanned. If I were an entitled man, and slept around, I would benefit from legal abortion in that I wouldn't have to care for a child - I could just pressure the woman I am with to get an abortion. However, I find it easier to just not get women pregnant out of wedlock, and thus I am not allowed to have sex with any woman, as I do not have a wife. I don't want any woman to get an abortion, as abortion is bad for women, being that it is a medically-induced miscarriage. In Christian feminism, a man can look out for women in this regard, as long as he is a gentleman about it.
The depraved and entitled mothers who murder children in the womb, and all who aid and abet, will be forever cast into the lake of fire and burning sulfur, which is the second death prepared for Satan and his accomplices! Repent!
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