I am responding to a recent post in Robert’s Brainwarfare blog concerning abortion: http://brainwarfare.com/2019/10/04/biblical-support-for-abortion/
Robert asserts (in his post title) that there is “biblical support for abortion” (??!). Say what? An apparent dichotomy? I feel kinda’ obfuscated’ here.
Abortion is the taking of a human life – pure and simple. Abortion manifests the “shedding of blood” that God strongly and in no uncertain terms cautions us about in multiple places (including The Ten Commandments (i.e. “do not kill”)).
Also, Proverbs 6:16-19 states that: “These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him: A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, an heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, a false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren.” {{underlined text is my emphasis}}.
Robert compares a fetus to a “raw egg.” Now if that’s not true enlightenment for you, I don’t know what is 💤 God is very clear in this matter: He HATES the “shedding of blood.” Now Robert attests that abortion is not “shedding of blood.” After all, the human fetus is little more than just “non-autonomous raw clay.” How could that possibly be considered *life*, right?
Robert casts his usual aspersions and *pretends* that he is just establishing legitimate philosophical argument. As per usual though, Robert loves to engage in his usual (agenda-ridden) recrimination, intellectual gobble-de-gook, and wholesale deception.
My intent here is not to be confrontational. I do not cherish enmity. However, I am going to defend my beliefs. So when somebody (irreverently and irrationally) attacks my faith, then I reserve the right to respond. If that’s perceived as being confrontational, then so be it. I offer no apology.
Robert refuses to engage me in any kind of open, good-will discussion. Apparently, the man is *afraid* of legitimate, open dialog. That being the case, I don’t intend upon continuing this “brainwarfare” thread much longer, so y’all don’t fret. I guess I would be best served just to “unfollow” his blog site and forget this insanity entirely, right?
You know me though: it’s like the man told Marvin (see my earlier post).