Paidion,Paidion wrote: Derek, the difference is that in the first case, the child is 2 years old, and has become very aware of the world, and is very significant to its parents and siblings. In the second, the child has not yet experienced life. The parents and siblings do not know the child, and thus it is not as significant.
We are significant to God. Whether or not the child is significant to its parents has nothing to do with my position. I am interested in what God thinks. He cares about us "when our substance is yet unperfect" (Psalm 139:13-16,), before we are even formed in the womb.
Certainly, a mother might choose death rather than the abortion of her child. But should she be considered immoral or a "bad Christian" if she doesn't so choose?
I would leave that up to God to decide. I said the more Christ like thing would be to give her life. And, undeniably that is true, because, that is exactly what the Lord did. He died, (before any of us today were ever created, by the way, not after), so that we could live.
Of course I wouldn't be happy to lose my wife. But I would still think that the more moral choice would be to give her life for the child. I would think her virtuous for doing it too.Would you be willing and even happy to let your wife die, so that he unborn child could live? Would you be happy that she had made the "moral" choice?
I can't help but think of John the Baptist, who was very obviously important before he was born. He was important and very valuable to God 700+ yrs before he was born. Before his parents were born for that matter. He was to prepare the way for the Messiah, even then.Some people consider human life to be of equal value, no matter what the age. But is that realistic?A zygote, that is, a human sperm and human egg which have just united, is a human being ---- for it is human, and it is a being. But tell, me, do you believe that it would be just as wrong to destroy this zygote, as it would be to destroy an eighth-month old foetus? Or a two-year old baby for that matter?
As for how I would feel, personally, I think that I would be less upset about the loss of a zygote, which I suppose people lose without even knowing it, than an eighteen month old, but that is because I am looking at things purely from my perspective. As a Christian, however, I have look to at this, as with many other things in life, from God's perspective, which, to me, seems to be that He cares about us even before we are formed in the womb.
How much pain it suffers is irrelevant to whether or not it is right to take its life. This is why stem cell research is wrong.Human foetuses at the later stages, presumably are more conscious than at the early stages. They appear to be experiencing pain when they are aborted. Well, that appears to be the case in earlier stages too. But the zygote?
You may argue that all human life is equally valuable in the sight of God. But I'm not even sure that that is true. It is written, for example, that God hates evil doers. Are the hated ones as valuable as the loved ones? A difficult question. The answer may potentially be "yes". But at the moment, it seems to be "no".
I do not take the position that God hates anyone. I see the scriptures that say this to use "hate" as a way of showing preference, and I think this can be shown from the scriptures to be the case. We are all evildoers in God's site by the way, and He loved us enough to send His Son to die for us.
The key word here is "evil". I don't think that God sees unborn babies as being evil. I know that some people think this is possible, but I think the bible teaches that there is an age of accountability.Today, we are taught that God loves everyone the same. But in the days of ancient Israel, God seemed to wipe out large numbers of evil people, while preserving the righteous. Would that not indicate that He considered the evil ones to have less value? Or no value at all?
I would like to add, that I feel that in cases where both the mother and child are going to die, it would be permissible to abort the child. I am not sure why they would both have to die. Or at least, it would be up to the concience of the mother.
God bless ,
Derek