Living pro-life is more than talk

By Ron Hamman
Religion Views
Published on Monday, October 27, 2008 9:06 PM AKDT

By the title of this column, I am very sure that most people will readily understand the underlying theme even before I begin, as the war over abortion has been waged in this country now for the last three and a half decades. That’s right, decades. And it is a cultural war, at that, with the only blood being shed being that of the innocents over whom this battle is waged.

But have you ever considered what each side says about themselves? Take for example those who call themselves “pro choice.” They call themselves pro choice because they want you to believe that they have the woman’s best interests at heart. But the truth is that to believe in this kind of choice, you must also believe that every murderer, thief, rapist and child molester has a right to act upon their choices and that victims are just out of luck.

The truth is that they want our young people to be free to engage in fornication without the consequences. They have no regard for marriage, neither for the children. They preach a gospel of hedonism, equip our young people with condoms and when all else fails, it’s just a fetus.

Young people, what you need to learn is that wrong choices always carry harsh consequences, and fornication is a wrong choice because God says so. And let me say to you boys out there that you are not much of a man to put a girl in a motherly way and just walk away. True men take responsibility for their actions. And to you girls, just know that only those who say “wait until marriage have your best interests at heart.

With this said, it is time to consider those who call themselves “pro-life.” In keeping with political correctness, it is fashionable these days to keep things positive in nature. Yet, they did not get in the battle because they were “for” life, but because they were against abortion. Thus, it would be more honest to call them anti-abortion, or anti-death, than pro life, regardless of the political climate.

For those who would take issue with me over this, or say that I am splitting hairs, go home and count your children and then come and count mine.

The truth is that the average American church member is more steeped in Margaret Sanger’s planned parenting philosophies than they are in the Bible. I can still remember the day when a fancy evangelist of six children came to me and said that his quiver was full, but by whose decree? Though most are not so extreme, and live by the motto “three or four, but no more,” this is a far cry from biblical Christianity.

Let me give you a couple of things to chew on. First, God is pro-life. We know this first of all because of how he made us, and the potential for life that he put within us. But secondly, and more importantly, we know this because of what the Bible says.

Psalm 127:3-5 says, “Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. ... Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them. ... Where modern Christianity and biblical Christianity disagree is in the little word here “reward.” We no longer, on average, believe children to be God’s reward, but some form of a disease that is preventable. What God would choose to bless, we choose to limit.

Secondly, the road to abortion is paved with prophylactics. Proverbs 22:3 says, “A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.”

What God is saying here is that it behooves us, as Christians, to consider the roads that we walk down. It doesn’t take a genius to see that the same crowd who gave us birth control also promotes abortion.

And the truth is that as a bunch of simpletons, we have followed down this road of prophylactics for so many generations that we are now horrified to learn where it has led us. Yet, we protest only the destination, not the path that led us there. What kind of logic is this?

Looking at this another way, doesn’t the Bible teach us that it is wrong to judge another while we have a beam in our own eye? Are not we told to cast out the beam from our eye so that we can see clearly to cast the mote from our brother’s?

God is pro-life: He would like to know if you would join him.

Ron Hamman is pastor for Independent Baptist Church of Wasilla. Contact him at 357-4229.

Comments

11 comment(s)

    MAXKATT from NY wrote on Nov 1, 2008 9:30 AM:

    " The only place God figures into my personal sex life is when my girlfriend shrieks his name in pleasure. "

    MAXKATT from NY wrote on Nov 1, 2008 9:28 AM:

    " Be responsible. Bag it before you tag it. "

    Mark wrote on Oct 30, 2008 7:38 AM:

    " When I posted yesterday, suggesting you really WANT more kids to get pregnant; I had no idea this would come out today:

    Red Sex, Blue Sex
    Why do so many evangelical teen-agers become pregnant?
    by Margaret Talbot

    It turns out Evangelical Children are having earlier sex than other religions.

    http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/11/03/081103fa_fact_talbot "

    NOPE. wrote on Oct 30, 2008 5:57 AM:

    " this is really all nonsense. A conception with normal 9 month gestation period is nothing compared to the 85 years of normal life. It is one thing to HAVE a child; it takes total commitment to RAISE that child. Children having children isn't the solution is it?! "

    Hating on Hamman wrote on Oct 30, 2008 5:17 AM:

    " "The truth is that they want our young people to be free to engage in fornication without the consequences."

    -Believing this to be true speaks volumes about your blindness. Shades of gray exist in every situation. Now I believe that abortion should not exist, but ignoring honest plights of families for which abortion becomes the best option only makes it more difficult to cultivate better options, such as adoption and prevention.

    And writing disparaging comments about a family that chooses to limit its size is the most incompetent statement I have heard in a long time. "

    HHMMMMM wrote on Oct 29, 2008 7:47 PM:

    " So, abstinence really worked for your wonderful Sarah Palin's daughter, huh? But anyway, I guess this reverend has the only true path to deciphering the bible's meaning? Only someone with sex on the brain could interpret something like this: "Secondly, the road to abortion is paved with prophylactics. Proverbs 22:3 says, “A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.”, as being evidence that sinners wear rubbers. Sheesh. "

    www.thewildriverway.com wrote on Oct 28, 2008 3:00 PM:

    " Thanks for speaking the truth.

    God has drawn a line in the sand - we can all choose which side to stand on.... life or death. It's your choice as well as it should be the choice of the unborn child. "

    What is your answer Pastor wrote on Oct 28, 2008 1:30 PM:

    " I am assuming that you have read the story about the mother in Florida being held due to the fact that her two year old daughter is missing? I will also assume that you are aware that this person did not want this child, but was forced into having her by her mother. What exactly was your Gods' plan for this child. Does your God enjoy having two year olds put thru what every horrible things were or are being done to her? Does your God choose to give precious, innocent souls to people that treat them like garbage! "

    contraire mon fraire wrote on Oct 28, 2008 12:35 PM:

    " I have always found it interesting that over 70% of women who have abortions are christian or catholic. I have a feeling that they are not going to you, Mr.Hamman, for reproductive health counseling- for obvious reasons. Please look here and see what else the bible says about abortion http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/says_about/abortion.html "

    Out of touch wrote on Oct 28, 2008 8:45 AM:

    " Ron Hamman is out of touch with reality. Maybe 100 years ago this philosophy may have worked. But with today's television, internet, and large schools, this view is just plain dangerous. False information and advertisements based around sex are everywhere. Therefore, children have questions about sex and need good answers. When “Focus on the Family” says that condoms failed 30% of the time, we are not helping out kids. Educate your children, don’t hide them under a rock and expect them to automatically make the right choice. Give them ALL of the tools they need to make the right choice. "

    Mark wrote on Oct 28, 2008 7:17 AM:

    " Most Christians including our Pastor disagree!

    Modern birth control doesn't cause abortions, abortion started in ancient times!

    Most of us are glad fewer abortions occur every year.

    Do anti-birth control advocates think we don't see they will increase the number of abortions?

    Do you think you need some actual thing to label as evil to shame people to accept Christ?

    Don't you trust God's Love & Grace & Forgiveness to lead us to Him?

    People will follow those who rejoice in God's wonderful gifts & who celebrate a life of Faith! "

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