Rape And Incest
In college, I lived in an old house one year with three other guys. While we were at a football game one night, someone crawled in a back window and stole several items. I felt violated.
Rape is a horrible act. What I felt after being robbed could only be a shadow of what the violated woman must feel. Incest is also a horrible act by a relative that should have been trustworthy, but proved to be villainous. Becoming pregnant through either crime puts an additional burden on the women. I’ve discussed their plight more fully in my book (Murdercrats: Millions of Abortion Murderers) and will not repeat those thoughts here. Instead, I will focus on pro-life politicians and others who very tragically and mistakenly think those two cases should be exceptions in laws against abortion murder.
Because of scientific fact and the meaning of murder, aborting an unborn child murders it. Let’s consider one pregnant woman, just one, and her unborn child. Let’s address all of our questions about that one woman.
Is it all right for that woman to murder her unborn child because she wants to “get on with her life” a la Gloria Steinem?
No.
Is it all right for that woman to murder her unborn child because she would lose a scholarship if she stayed pregnant?
No.
If she couldn’t keep on playing basketball?
No.
If being pregnant and having a child didn’t fit in with her lifestyle?
No.
If she felt like she was too young to have child?
No.
If she and the responsible male felt like they weren’t capable of raising a child?
No.
If she wouldn’t be able to take care of a child and keep her job?
No.
If she was poor and felt like she couldn’t support a child?
No.
If she was single and thought she couldn’t raise a child on her own?
No.
If her parents were upset that she was pregnant?
No.
If her boyfriend was pushing her to get an abortion?
No. (ditch the loser)
If she and her husband already had children and didn’t want another one?
No.
If she was pregnant because she had been raped?
No.
If she was pregnant because of an incestuous relationship with her father or another relative?
No.
Look back at that list and think about the sympathetic pro-lifer who would say it is wrong to murder this one unborn child in the discussion in a dozen cases but mistakenly thinks it is all right to murder that unborn child by abortion in the last two. It’s all right to murder that child sometimes, but not always? Pro-murderers are fools for thinking, as they multiply their arguments for murder, that a few words are a million words justify murder. Murder is ALWAYS wrong. Pro-lifers who bend to justify murder on occasion stoop to the foolishness and evil of the pro-murderers. It is never right to murder the unborn by abortion, even when the unfortunate woman is a victim of rape or incest.
In my book, I also took a look at making that innocent woman who is a victim into a guilty murderer by saying it is all right for her to have an abortion. I took a lengthy look at the guilt and broken lives and other problems that come upon women who have abortions. We don’t do the rape and incest victims any favors when we encourage them to do wrong.
Three facts never change as one discusses or thinks about these two cases: 1. A human being comes into existence at conception. 2. Abortion murders that human being. 3. Murder is ALWAYS wrong.