I JUST find it
extremely unbelievable that some women, in
justifying their so-called right to abort their babies,
would say,
“It’s my own body,” as if to say it’s none of your
business to meddle
in their choices. So, back off!
I don’t know
exactly what kind of reasoning that is, what
the basis is. We all know that everyone of us has a body
and that we
can use it in any way we want, but obviously under
certain conditions
and with laws and standards to be observed.
There are
things that we can do with our body that are
legitimate and moral, but there also are things that we
should not do
with it, because they are illegitimate and immoral. To
mutilate it
without good reason, to expose it indiscriminately to all
kinds of
danger, for example, definitely are things that we should
try to
avoid.
Obviously, when
a woman is pregnant, she should take great
care that her pregnancy is not put in danger in any way.
What she has
in her body, in her womb, is not just food that she has
to expel at a
certain point. It’s a fetus, a baby in the making, a
human person.
It’s not just a pile of cells that one may remove if she
wants.
Sad to say,
many pro-abortion women try to redefine what a
fetus is. They say it’s not a human person, because it is
not yet out
of the womb. It’s still part of their body, as if trying
to say that
the fetus can be considered an unwelcome growth in their
body, a tumor
that can and should be removed.
Nowadays, there
are already some of them, now backed by
politicians, who say that they also have a right not only
to abort a
baby while inside the womb, but also to practically kill
the baby just
out of the womb. This is really a demonic reasoning.
Some of them
rationalize their position by saying that it
is better to abort a baby than to add more problems in
our society by
letting the baby to be born. Again, this is difficult to
see where
this kind of reasoning is coming from.
I know of great
persons whose mothers were asked to
consider aborting them when they were still inside their
mother’s womb
for one reason or another. But their mothers refused.
And, thank God,
they are a great blessing to all of us. The singer,
Andrea Bocelli, is
one of them.
Of course, it
goes without saying that everyone also gives
problems to us, something that we should not be surprised
about, since
this has always been the case even during the time of
Adam and Eve.
But we can also find solutions other than killing them.
If we allow
killing babies not only inside the womb but
also already outside of it, what would prevent us from
killing other
people considered to be problems to us, like the old
people, those
with disabilities, and others whom we may consider as
useless?
Abortion is like positioning ourselves in a slippery
slope to worse
things.
I believe the
main problem here is that people are losing
the sense of sin because they are alienating themselves
from God. They
are making themselves their own God, the ultimate author
of what is
right and wrong.
This is what
St. Pope John Paul II once said about this
sad phenomenon: “The current tragic situation…is largely
due to the
loss of the sense of sin…Consciences must recover the
sense of God,
his mercy, of the gratuitousness of his gifts to be able
to recognize
the gravity of sin which sets man against his Creator.
“Personal
freedom should be recognized and defended as a
precious gift of God, resisting the tendency to lose it
in the
structures of social conditioning or to remove it from
its inalienable
reference to the Creator.”
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