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· · Christian Life ABORTIONQuestion:
Does the Bible address the issue of abortion?
Does anyone have the right to terminate the life of an unborn child?
Is the fetus fully human?
Definition:
Abortion
is defined as the inducing of a premature delivery in order to destroy the
offspring. There are three general
categories of abortion: Therapeutic, which is to save the mother because
of life-threatening complications with her pregnancy; Eugenic, which is
motivated by the possibility of a physical or mental retardation in the
unborn child; and Elective, which is for the sake of personal preference.
In elective abortion, for example, there might be the desire to limit the
size of one’s family for financial or emotional reasons.
Abortion because of rape or incest may also fall into this category. Arguments.
Those who are opposed to abortion argue that an unborn child has the
right to live, considering abortion to be immoral and the worst form of child
abuse. Pro-abortionists argue that life begins at birth, holding that the fetus is simply another organ in the mother like an appendix. They consider the physical health and right of choice of the mother as primary, arguing that abortion prevents future child abuse and should be approved in cases of incest or rape. There
are several verses in the Bible, which suggest that human life begins at
conception. Job 3:3 and Psalm 51:5
indicate that Job and David were fully human at conception (cf. Psalm
139:15-16). In Luke 1:15, John the
Baptist experienced the human emotion of joy while in his mother’s womb.
Jeremiah was called to be a prophet of God prior to his birth (Jer. 1:5).
Summary. The pro-abortionist view is that a fetus is not human, arguing that human life develops gradually as it is usually associated with a display of some sort of personality in the life of an infant. The biblical view is that life begins at conception. The unborn child is fully human in the womb of the mother. Personality is a psychological term and the result of humanness. A soul is fully a soul at the time of conception. Biblically, the soul is the essence of personhood. There is no gradual development of a soul into a human being. The Bible does not support a pro-abortionist view. Abortion is condemned in that it is the taking the life of another human being. Such an act was punishable by death (Gen. 9:6). |