Pro-Choice
Any Christian who understands the Word of God, and their role in the will of God, understands one thing clearer than anything else; God is pro-choice!
Now before you have a fit, please understand that I am not aligning myself with those who think that pro-choice means that a woman has or should have the unalienable right to terminate a pregnancy, based on her set of values.
What I am referring to when I say pro-choice is free will, the God given gift to mankind whereby we can choose our ultimate destiny; heaven or hell.
We must all back up from the brink, and try to understand that life and choice are gifts from God that go hand in hand in preparation for our ultimate destiny, and that any group, individual or system of government that would take or deny either gift is considered evil because they would usurp an authority that is divinely given to each of us; in short, they are attempting to play God!
Admittedly, those of us who call ourselves 'pro-lifers' cannot say with absolute scientific certainty exactly when life does begin. We believe based upon faith that life does begin at conception.
What the other side fails to admit or consider is that they can no more determine when life begins with absolute scientific certainty than we can.
Now if that is true, doesn't logic dictate that we have a fall-back or default position that says "Since neither side can prove or disprove when life begins, until and if such a time a conclusive determination can be made, conception must be considered the beginning of a human life?"
I find it interesting that the same folk who postulate that the finding of water on a distant planet could have meant that 'life' may have existed there, and get all excited about the possibility that a single celled organism might have once 'lived' there, but would not consider the intricate and complex choreography (intelligent design) that takes place at conception to be worthy of at least that level of esteem!
I am pro-choice then. I believe in the right that the great 'Intelligent Designer' has given to all human beings, and that is the right to exist, and once here, the right to make choices for their life!
Therefore, the ultimate 'pro-choice' position is that every human being, regardless of age, sex, religion, health, color, delivered or undelivered must have the choice to live or die; it must be their choice!
That is how we view things as Christians. That life is about free will, the exercise of that free will, and the consequences of the choices we make in the natural, and in the spiritual.
And anyone who would seek to deny or deprive any human being of that right is no pro-choicer and likely is no Christian, regardless of what they may call themselves.
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