The Hebrew word in the 6th Commandment also is used to refer to what common legal parlance would define as "manslaughter" - that is the causing of death through actions of a careless or negligent nature. It us used exclusively of human beings only. A completely different Hebrew word is used for "kill" in reference to animals and the actual act of killing a human being. This command takes precedence in all cases.
War is state sanctioned murder. However, Scripture does give the power of the sword to the state to use it in the best interest of the nations. The responsibility for that lies with those in authority. It will not be a part of this discussion, except to say that it is irrelevant in this discussion because the focus will be upon a state mandated and sanctioned form of murder that currently flows from a democratic decision of the citizens of the state. This does NOT absolve the citizenry of their responsibility.
I am referring to abortion.
Science declares that once conception has taken place, a new human being with all the genetic information - unchangeable genetic information - necessary for growth and maturity exists. It can only fail should an outside force limit her or his growth, or a genetic failure end the person's life. This is not a point of debate. It is scientific fact.
Everyone of you reading this was a zygote in your youngest incarnation. And the only thing that could have kept you from life would have been an outside force that took it from you. Abortion was one of those possible outside forces.
Abortion - other than spontaneous - is always a result of a human choice, and as the options are to murder a human being or not murder a human being, the 6th Commandment stands. But even more so such an act contravenes a fundamental concept that our civilization rests upon in Western Civilization - the idea that every human being is irreducibly and divinely valuable.
Pregnancy can occur through voluntary and non-voluntary actions. We recognize rape as fundamentally wrong, and our nation has sanctions against it. All sexual acts that happen because of an abuse of authority or power are evil and wrong - and should be dealt with accordingly. However, once a person has come into being we must consider most soberly what our collective approach should be towards that person.
In those cases of wrongful sexual acts that result in pregnancy, the full force of the law and the full force of the support of our civilization should be brought to bear. The option of abortion remains murder - circumstances do not change that fact.
It is a indictment of our entire culture that we do not offer reasonable or sufficient supports to women who become pregnant through violent means, nor ensure the care for their children. We have failed miserably in this regard. And because we have failed so badly, we make the case for murdering our fellow human beings almost plausible.
But the facts remain. In all of the recorded information regarding abortion in North America, approximately 1% of reasons given for obtaining abortions are due to a child being produced by rape - 0.5% are reported as children conceived through incest apart from rape. Another 12% of abortions are obtained due to "medical reasons". As these reasons include physical and mental distress, it becomes difficult to determine how many, if any, are actually "life saving" choices for the women involved.
This means that at least 83% of all abortions performed in North America are a matter of "personal choice" - and to be fair "coerced personal choice" as many women report being "forced" to have an abortion by unsupportive fathers of the children, or families who place undue pressure upon them. This does not mean these murders are anything less than murders - only that the direct responsibility for them becomes shared amongst those who should be held responsible for protecting and nurturing the children. That such pressures are successful is a further indictment of our society as we do not offer reasonable options to women and children who are subjected to these awful stresses.
One murder is a horrible event. Hundreds of thousands of murders are merely statistics. In 2014 the abortion rate in the USA per 1000 live births was 186. That means that it was 18.6%. If it has grown only slightly in the past 4 years then the possibility of a healthy baby being murdered before being born in the USA has risen to one out of every 5. If this statistic was being caused by a disease, the amount of research dollars we would put towards reducing this risk to human life would be staggering.
I once read a statement that said "God aborts more babies than humans ever do." This was referring to the miscarriage and stillborn rates in North America - which combine to represent about 15 to 20% of all pregnancies. Mercifully, stillborn and SIDS deaths represent about only 1% of all pregnancies and live births. But to argue that we have the right to murder healthy, unborn human beings because we are all mortal and can die at any time during our lives because of forces beyond our control is illogical and even evil.
Recently the Irish people have voted overwhelmingly to legalize the choice to murder their own citizens who are still in their mother's wombs. Many are happy about this. Many say it is a victory for women - even a victory for all Irish citizens.
It is not.
Abortion is always murder. It may be a necessary evil in an almost vanishingly tiny number of cases - and we should have the collective compassion and wisdom to help parents facing such difficulties with the best support we can - and even provide for an abortion if it is the best of the terrible options available. And it should always be a tragedy we all mourn.
The only means that make the legal availability of abortion on demand exist is the willingness of us to collectively agree to remove human rights from other fellow human beings because of arbitrary circumstances we agree to. I cannot murder another human being because I find their existence to be a detriment to me. You cannot murder a family member because their life will present a financial burden to you - unless that family member is, as yet, unborn. If that is a legally available option - to murder them - why do we accept the financial burden of caring for aging parents, spouses, brothers or sisters? Why can't we simply choose to murder them?
The social and cultural forces that make the concept of abortion seem reasonable, if not necessary, seem complex and beyond resolving. But they are not. The responsibility for keeping human life sacred and safe belongs with every single citizen in a democracy. We cannot deny that the majority (and in Canada that may not be the case as we have never had a national referendum on the issue) of us have sanctioned murder through abortion - either passively or actively. And the government has co-opted those of us who repudiate this policy through the power of the state over our incomes.
Abortion will always be murder of a human being - whatever rationale we may use to justify it.
The difference between the truth and a rationalization is that the rationalization always seems easier to believe and accept.
Until there is an accepted rationalization that destroys the truth of your life.
Then it becomes evil insanity.
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