Clumps of cells don't have beating hearts. Clumps of cells
don't have hands, fingers, toes, and feet. Clumps of cells don't have chubby
cheeks and crooked smiles. Clumps of cells have none of these things, but human
babies do.
The debate regarding abortion is raging in this country. For
the most part, the lines have been drawn, sides have been chosen, and flags
have been planted. Granted, there are outliers like Pat Robertson, who is
willing to let babies die presently for a possible, potential future repeal of
Roe vs. Wade.
Thankfully, the vast majority of those embroiled in what is
quite literally an existential battle as far as the babies in question are
concerned, understand that you do the right thing because it is the right thing
to do. You do the moral thing because it is the moral thing to do. You don't
gamble with the lives of the unborn because you think the current bill is too
extreme, and would never be upheld by the Supreme Court. You take the win, live
to fight another day, and face the next foe when it appears.
Let's just say, for argument's sake, that Pat Robertson is
right, and when it finally gets to the Supreme Court, the Alabama ruling will
not be upheld because it is too extreme. How many dead babies would he have
been comfortable with from this time to that? A hundred, a thousand, ten
thousand? What’s the cutoff? When does it go one baby too far?
You don't indulge a lesser evil because you hope that at some
point, you will do away with a greater evil.
You fight every evil, great or
small, with every breath that you have, and every ounce of energy you can
muster. You win enough battles, and eventually, you will win the war. But if
you give up ground consistently in the hope that you will one day find the
perfect opportunity to strike a deathblow to your enemy, chances are you will
eventually run out of ground to surrender, the opportunity will never come, and
your enemy will defeat you without you ever having struck a blow.
How many lives is the off chance of potentially overturning
Roe vs. Wade worth? That is the question we must grapple with. The question we
must answer honestly. What I know is this: because of the bill that was signed
into law by Alabama’s governor, lives are presently being saved. It is not
hypothetically, it is not potentially, it is literally. It is an undeniable
fact that murder of the unborn is currently, presently, at this very moment
being prevented because of this new law.
Let's not be coy. Let's not beat around the bush and try to
soften the blow. Abortion is murder. Alabama has made the killing of babies by
abortion illegal, and punishable by time in prison. This is a good thing.
It appears Missouri is in the process of enacting the
heartbeat bill, Louisiana is not far behind, then other states are soon to
follow after that. Why would any rational human being put off saving a human
life? Why would any Christian sit idly by in the hopes that nine people in
black robes will do the right thing in some future time when we can stop the
bloodshed now?
All one need do to understand how impacting this heartbeat
bill is is watch the reaction of the godless and those for whom the slaughter
of innocents is a religion unto itself. If it were meaningless, if it had no
teeth, if it didn't have the very real potential of saving countless lives,
they would not rage so.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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