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Friday, April 19, 2013

My Prayer

Many will wake up this Friday morning only to hear more news about violence in the State of Massachusetts.

They seem to be targeted at this time. Why? I do not know. Could it be that they we an honorable lot that helped with the formation of this country? Are these acts of terror some sort of cruel joke among those acting in such a criminal nature? 

Shooting at MIT at Cambridge and then shots fired and bomb went off in Watertown. 

This is truly sad to say. 

While many slept, many wept last night. 

I pray to God not out of fear but out of pleading that this is not the beginning of an age of terror that many of us have never experienced personally other than through the news media.

Oh we can watch and rant about what we would do faced in the brink of such but the strongest weapons we have is our brains. 

If we use them wisely we will prevail. 

I call for a prayer of nationalism and unity among the people and the act with the wisdom that God has bestow on many of us. 

In the words of FDR "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." 

Do not fear. 

Fear is what true terrorism is based on. 

Do not Fear! 

We need to use our wise judgement to stay calm in the midst of these horrendous acts. 

It is past 3 AM on the east coast and I am sure our President has been awaken with the news of this evening. 

I pray so earnestly for their instructions from God to guide the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches to help unify this country and stop this as soon as possible. May God open the doors in which they should follow as godly men and women. 

I further pray that God keeps everyone calm and rational during this time. 

I lay all this at the feet of Jesus to take our worries from us and soothe our fears and sorrows.

I call for unity and nationalism!  I call for NO FEAR! 

Amen....

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Unborn Life


I have been taking a class on the “Unborn Life in American History.” Prior to taking this class, I was Pro-choice. Now that the class is coming to an end (like all great things) I am now of the contention that there is a medium ground. I believe in both. How can that be? Simple! I am taking a stance that there is such but I am still not sure as to what that is other than questioning the motives of people involved wanting to terminate and those outsiders wanting to stop a termination.

 “For YOU formed my inward parts; YOU covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise YOU, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are YOUR works, and that my soul knows very well.” (Psalms 139:13-14)

What I have learned is there actually is not a verse in the Bible that covers abortion according to the original Church fathers when the canons were being assembled. But, that does not mean that it was not taken seriously as tampering with the wonders that God has created. They continually tried to understand that which has does not have an answer to the question “When does ensoulment begin?” Only God can answer that question and not man.  

In latter Christian modernity, we (certain sects of religious society) started to adapt and apply biblical passages to the forcible termination (abortion) of the unborn. One of the passages that we have applied to this situation is “Thou shall not murder.” (Exodus 20:13) But in applying this, we come to realize that there are different variations to life and this passage applies to them all. But we must also abide by the laws of the land which is a tradition handed down from the original Mosaic laws as written in the Old Testament.   
When it comes to a child, who is dependent on their life subsistence to the person responsible, it is a different matter entirely. It is a biological fact that a fetus cannot live outside the womb under 20 weeks after conception unless God wishes it so.

That fetus does not belong to the mother or the father as a possession—we have forgotten that fact. When God created Adam, he then turned life over to him. When people make babies, the woman is the vessel that houses the unborn. God breathes the soul (life) into that fetus. When it is born it is the responsibility of society as a whole to become concerned about that tiny soul. We have to set good examples for that tiny child to learn from about life. We forget or just simply do not chose to remember that the womb belongs to the woman; the fetus is a product of male and female in a 50/50 biological partnership; the soul (life) belongs to God and none other. That precious new born is a gift from God.

We do not sit in the shoes of the woman wishing to terminate the pregnancy. We do not know whether she has been in prayer with God to make the appropriate decisions to keep or terminate such pregnancy which is allowed by the law of the land. Therefore it is up to the law of the land to do what is best for all concerned. If that fetus (baby) has any chance of living outside the womb (to breathe independently) then there should not be a choice but the continuum of life. This does not mean that the biological parent(s) are of the appropriate character to raise that child. The same would apply to any adoptive parent(s) as well.

It is difficult to determine, what is the correct thing to do in this situation? There is no easy answer. Pro-life or Pro-choice matters not. Pro-prayer over the situation is vitally important. Ask this of yourself. Are you willing (if you stop an abortion) to get involved with the mother, father, and unborn child? Are you willing to commit to earnestly being concerned about their soul and wellbeing? Are you willing to become dedicated to assisting society in the rearing of this child as Christian sponsor? If you are not, do not protest something you only ½ believe in.  We also must keep in mind that it is impossible to place legislation on morality because God afforded the human being free will.

This is my rendition of a possible middle ground. (I may not be correct, but I have been in deep prayer over this issue.) There should be laws in place for the accountability of every single life. The biological mother and biological father should equally make the decision to terminate a pregnancy because it would not have happened without the man or the woman becoming equally involved to form that fetus. Any fetus that has more than 60% chance of living outside the womb should not be terminated. Each termination of a pregnancy should be considered on a single basis not a blanketed covered law; meaning the biological parents have the opportunity to plead their case on an individual basis based on the character of parents requesting, medical information (statistics), the health of the biological mother including mental health, and or the health of the fetus.

That precious infant can only communicate by body language. If a woman who is seeks to terminate a pregnancy will find a way—legal or not. Do you want a mother or father who continually violates the law through narcotic abuse like smoking crack cocaine that would harm an unborn fetus as well as a living child for their entire life? Do you want to see parents who procreate just to be doing so but cannot afford to care at anytime for their offspring? Do you want to see a parent who cannot take care of their mental health with a child? Loving a child does not make a necessarily make a good parent either. An abuser loves their children very well; so well they kill that child after birth in less than 24 months.   

There is no guarantee how a child will turn out in society, but we as a society that wants to get involved with the unborn life better make sure we are 100% committed to the long road of helping raise and sponsor that child if you personally do not want it to be aborted.

This is my rendition of a possible middle ground.