Weekly Opinion Editorial
BLOWING IN THE WIND!
by Steve Fair
An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before a baby can
survive outside of the uterus. It can happen naturally, also known as a
miscarriage, or it can be induced intentionally through medical or surgical
procedures. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) defines a legal induced
abortion as a procedure performed by a licensed clinician to end a pregnancy
that does not result in a live birth.
Until 1973, most states in the U.S. had laws stating an abortion could
only be performed to save the life of the mother. In 1973 in a controversial ruling, the U.S.
Supreme Court (SCOTUS) in Roe vs. Wade ruled women had a Constitutional right
to an abortion. For 49 years, Roe was
the law of the land, but in 2022, the SCOTUS overturned it, sending the legality
of an abortion back to the states.
Democrats have blamed Trump for the ruling because he appointed three
SCOTUS justices that voted to overturn Roe.
According to the Wall Street Journal poll, abortion is the number one
issue for suburban women voters in swing states. A Pew Research poll found 63% of Americans
believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases- 36% say it should be
illegal in all or most cases. When
broken down by religious affiliation, 73% of White evangelical Protestants
think abortion should be illegal. By
contrast 86% of religiously unaffiliated Americans believe abortion should be
legal.
First, the GOP has downplayed the abortion issue. For the past thirty years, the Republican
platform was strongly pro-life. During
that time, the GOP campaigned on abolishing abortion. Torn between an activist base wanting more
restrictions on abortions and the mushy middle that does not, the national Party
removed the pro-life plank that had been in the platform for over 40 years at
the 2024 national convention. The new
language, approved by President Trump, deems abortion be left to individual
states to decide. GOP candidates, at all levels, followed suit and have become tentative
and timid on the issue, afraid they might offend a voter. Situational ethics and
moral relativism is the order of the day, even in the Grand Old Party.
Second, America has become less pro-life. According to a recent Gallup poll, only 41%
of Americans consider themselves pro-life.
That is down from 54% back in 1994.
Among Republicans, pro-lifers are still in the majority, but down by
nearly a third in the past twenty years.
A sad fact is respect for life in the womb is on the decline in
America.
One of the ways, Christian cultures have distinguished themselves from
pagan cultures throughout history was by rejecting abortion and infanticide. The decrease in spiritual interest in the
U.S. is directly related to the sad trend to excuse the killing of unborn
babies.
Third, God says abortion is wrong.
God is the Creator. He created man
in His image. Life begins at conception
and human life has value before birth.
It doesn’t matter what the creature thinks- the Creator dictates truth. God’s Word says life begins in the womb. It doesn’t matter what a politician says one
way or the other- only God. If a nation or
people care more about winning an election than honoring their Creator, they
are doomed to the ash heap of history.
Thank God, there are still Americans who believe it is wrong to kill the
unborn. While their Party standard
bearers (candidates) may have deemphasized the issue, they have remained unbending.
Politicians always like to ‘see how the wind is blowing,’ (poll) before taking a position on issues. The answer to the life issue isn’t blowing in the wind- it’s found in the revealed Word of God. Life begins at conception.
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