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June 24, 2022 will be remembered as a landmark day in American history. The United States Supreme Court released its ruling on a Mississippi abortion law that turned back the impact of the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling which legalized abortion in all 50 states. Pro-life proponents are overjoyed, while pro-abortion advocates are outraged. The debate over abortion has polarized America more than any other issue in recent years.

The decision does not criminalize abortion in the nation. What has been settled, for now, is whether the United States Constitution inherently guarantees a woman’s right to abortion. The court has said it does not. The key clause of the court’s ruling says this: “The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey (another court decision upholding legalized abortion) are overruled: and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and elected representatives”. The court further held that “...the right to abortion is not deeply rooted in the nation’s history and tradition.” In fact, before the passage of Roe v. Wade in 1973, more than half of the states considered abortion a criminal act.

The abortion debate is not over. It is now returned to the states for their legislatures to decide. Many states already have laws permitting abortion. Some, like New York, permit an “abortion” after a fully developed child is born. Various state laws limit abortion to within the first trimester of pregnancy. Now the states will become the new battleground. While this is considered a “victory” for democracy and due process within a federal form of government, the greater spiritual and moral question of taking a human life from a mother’s womb remains.

Will the abortion rate in America recede? We certainly hope and pray it will. However, recent statistics show abortions have been on the rise. Approximately 1 in 5 pregnancies end with an aborted life. Translated into reality, this means in five years there will be 20 percent fewer children on the playgrounds than would have been. Since 1973 more than 63 million legal abortions have been performed. That’s in a mid-size, modern nation. When you consider the Nazi Holocaust of World War II killed nearly six million Jews in Europe, this is more than ten times that amount. Abortion in America has been called the “silent holocaust.”

The United Church of God has had a clear voice on this issue. Beyond Today magazine and television have featured articles and programming that clearly shows what the Bible teaches on the sanctity of human life.

The taking of life is not a political issue. It is a moral and spiritual matter. It is a sin. Life belongs to God. He created and sustains all life on this planet.

God through His Word speaks clearly on the sanctity of human life from conception in the womb of a woman. In Genesis 2:7 we read: "And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being." God created human life. His breath animated Adam, the first man. As Creator, God holds the judgment about life.

In the book of Exodus we see the Ten Commandments giving the command not to murder. In Exodus 20:13 it says: "You shall not murder." In Exodus 21:22 we read "If men fight, and hurt a woman with child, so that she gives birth prematurely...he shall surely be punished accordingly as the woman's husband imposes on him; and he shall pay as the judges determine." Going on in verse 23 it says, "But if any harm follows, then you shall give life for life." In other words, if the injury to the woman results in the death of the unborn, considered here in this verse a life, then it is called murder—murder in the first degree as we call it today. A life for a life. The Bible considers the unborn in the mother's womb a life—nothing less. It is considered murder to take an action that destroys that unborn life.

The scourge of abortion is a form of idolatry. It has been considered a human right a woman has by virtue of choice. When humans decide to take life from the womb of a woman for the sake of convenience or personal right as a matter of liberty, they cross the divide between man and God, and take to themselves the prerogative only God has—the authority to decide right and wrong. Man puts himself as God. That is idolatry, and for that all nations, not only America, will suffer the judgment of God when it comes upon the Earth.

We rejoice in the Supreme Court decision but know it is only one issue where the court has decided matters contrary to God’s law. In 2015 the court ruled that same sex marriage is legal. Marriage is of God and is defined as an institution between a make and a female (Matthew 19:4-6). Will the court rescind that decision as well? We should pray they do but it is not likely to be soon, if at all.

What can we learn from this decision? The story of Abraham negotiating with God over the fate of Sodom offers a thought. When he learned God’s intent to destroy the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah for their sin Abraham sought to convince God to change His mind if there could be found a righteous remnant. Starting with a bid of 45, Abraham eventually got agreement that the cities would be spared if there were ten righteous to be found. In the end not even ten could be found as only three made it out alive (Genesis 19:24-33).

We do not know what the righteous remnant might be in America at this moment. Only God, “the Judge of all the earth” knows the answer. But we know we are to stand as a watchman and cry aloud to a people to repent and turn to God with a new heart. This we should do with renewed fervor considering this recent decision. God has those He will yet call to salvation. May we be about our Father’s business in proclaiming the good news of the coming Kingdom of God.

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Comments

  • Breidenthal

    Mr. McNeely, I noted the article was written on July 4th. A nice "Declaration of Independence" for the Unborn!

  • KARS

    It's simple. It's the Big Bang Theory of Human life. Outdoor Space has it's "Big Bang Theory" and so do the creatures of the earth and humanity. God spoke and it became to be.
    Two life giving organisms come together to create earthly creatures and man. Psalm 139:14 I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well.

  • J G

    Lena wrote: "...We know so much about the development of a baby in the womb; we know that the baby has it's own distinct DNA from conception. ... The Bible and science both back the claim that human life begins at conception, rather than at first breath..."

    And all life begins with God: "Have we not all one father? hath not one God created us? why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers?" Malachi 2:10

    It does not matter whether people acknowledge that today, or not:

    Isaiah 63:16 "Doubtless thou [art] our father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge us not: thou, O LORD, [art] our father, our redeemer; thy name [is] from everlasting."

    Eventually, a day is coming when all will acknowledge that life comes from God. It will be especially obvious to all who are resurrected.

    Isaiah 64:8 "But now, O LORD, thou [art] our father; we [are] the clay, and thou our potter; and we all [are] the work of thy hand."

    DNA? We all have some of that DNA/genes in each of us from Adam and Eve. We are made in God's image.

    God's Word gives us all the more reason why we should "love one another!"

    John

  • Skip Miller

    Thank you Lena,
    That may be the best, short argument against abortion
    that I have read.

  • karenshupp

    I’m 100% pro-life. But I am confused when I read the verse about God giving Adam the “breath of life”. Going strictly by that wording, life would begin only once a person begins breathing. If someone were to point this out to me I would respond by saying I still believe it’s a sin to take a developing life, a life in the making. But how can we claim outright that “life begins in the womb”, in light of this Bible verse about the breath of life? Thanks!

  • Patmon52

    I think the mother gives oxygen to the child in the womb so I believe that God has already given the breath of life or the fetus couldn't survive in the womb. Have a good day.

  • Steven Britt

    Greetings, Karen! I just wanted to add to Lena's response - it sounds like you're looking for a more technical answer about the breath of life. Leviticus 17:11 states that "the life of the flesh is in the blood." Thanks to modern science, we can clearly see the connection - when we breathe, our lungs pull oxygen from the air into the bloodstream (before the 1800s, nobody knew that! Yet another proof that the God who authored the Bible is also the Author of life).

    A baby develops its own blood cells at just 5 weeks of gestational age (which is actually only 3 weeks after conception since gestational age is counted from the start of the last period) and its own heart starts beating at that time also. Even from the moment of conception, the "breath of life" technically enters the baby's cells via the mother's bloodstream. While we don't have explicit answers about every detail, it is clear that the baby has LIFE in a biblical sense very early on.

  • Lena VanAusdle

    Hi Karen! I would probably point out a couple of things... First, Adam was an exception to the rules of conception; he couldn't have been knit together in a womb, since no womb existed. The exception doesn't change the rule.

    Second, we can't take a single verse out of the context of the entire Bible. We have lots of other verses that talk about life in the womb. In addition to the verses included in the video above, I would point you to Jeremiah1:5 and Psalm129:13-18 that talks about the prophet being formed in the womb and Psalm refers to David being knit together in the womb. Then in Luke 1:41-44, John leaps in his mother's womb! and in verse 15 it says that John would be filled with the Holy Spirit before he was born!
    We know so much about the development of a baby in the womb; we know that the baby has it's own distinct DNA from conception. We know that it has a heartbeat at five weeks. It's thought that a baby can feel pain at the seven-week mark. Brain activity can be detected at the end of week five.
    The Bible and science both back the claim that human life begins at conception, rather than at first breath.

  • tyler

    a couple points here, first keep in mind this is a description of the first creation of man by God from dust, before there was any life of this type, this never happens again. even Eve the first woman is taken from Adam and the prase breath of life is not part of her creation.
    second I don't think that the breath of life refers simply to respiration, that would be breath (of life would be unnecessary here). instead the breath of life here refers to air probably but also the spirit of man. there are plenty other places to look in the Bible to see than unborn babies are already alive. Luke 1:42,44, jer 1:5, or even the example of case law cited in this article that if a woman is struck and the baby inside her is killed, it is a death sentence, this wouldn't be true if it weren't life.

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