Thursday, March 21, 2019
The Irony of Abortion :: Argumentative Persuasive Topics
The Irony of Abortion It is ironic that, in a nation that defines man-to-man powerfuls as supremely sacred, the most basic dependable to life is universe systematically denied 1,500,000 persons each year. This is not done in the name of immortal tho in the name of extract, pro-choice to be exact. Admittedly, too many an(prenominal) young m others find themselves in unwanted situations which carry with them very backbreaking and painful decisions. This we cannot overlook. They deserve our mercy, compassion, and love rather than harsh words and uncharitable judgment. Nonetheless, their difficult plight can never warrant an unwarranted outcome the extermination of their defenseless baby. Eliminating the problem re tops nothing, but instead often triggers a long path of guilt and depression. In a haste to solve the problem, we ignore the long term consequences for both mother and child. Both go away inevitably suffer. Ours has become a culture of death for the child..and the mother. One dies physically, the other begins dying spiritually and emotionally. Thus under the banner of freedom we enslave souls. In a thirst for rights we respect no ones rights. And in a frenzy to respect a womans choice, we impede her from making a choice according to the truth which would free her from a false sense of liberty, from the lies of propaganda, convenience, and our me prime(prenominal) generation. Most especially, however, the rights of the Creator are snubbed. The child who exists in the womb - as well as the parents of the child - were created by God in a pure act of love. He responded in love to the union of a couple by giving them the gift of an infant. You see, it takes three to have a baby the mother, the father, and Almighty God. They give the material element, while He gives the spiritual. They co-create with Him. He unites a soul to the matter which they have given. So when parents decide to abort their newly conceived child, it is a horrible infringeme nt on the rights of God. He unsocial is Master of life and death, not we. We have no inalienable right to choose when someone will come into existence (we can do all in our power to bring about a child, but if our Lord does not respond, then nothing happens.) Nor do we have the right to decide when someone will cease to exist on this world.
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