Praying for life Sunday

I just called Congressman Stupak and asked him to vote NO. If you are a Christian call 202-225-4735 against taxpayer abortion. Why? It is a travesty to vote on a bill that would end life on the day many Christians celebrate the life of Jesus. Imagine if Mary had been pro-choice? After all she was a unwed mother once too.

Many young women who make that horrible decision to choose abortion believe it is their only solution to what they see as a problem. They do not see what great things God can do through a life that has yet to have a chance to truly live. Our current President was born to a unwed mother. We never know what a person can do until they have a chance to live. You can not convince me that is God is anything but pro-life.

The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the LORD; he turns it wherever he will (Proverbs 21:1). Pray that the Lord would move these men to keep taxpayer abortion from happening.

  • http://facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000366407387 Sara Nesbitt

    Pro-choice and pro-abortion aren't the same thing, and what if Hitler's mom was pro-abortion? Or Saddam Hussein's? Or Osama Bin Laden's? Anyway, argument aside… I noticed with sadness that the president made a vague promise he no longer has to keep in an effort – probably successful – to sway those few remaining votes. He said he'd declare that there would be no tax-payer funded abortions. We're praying for a repeal in the coming years. We want to hold on to the freedoms God and millions of military personnel have ensured for us.

  • http://facebook.com/profile.php?id=660014429 Will Adair

    Honestly I hope that a repeal does happen well before the law kicks in fully. I have blogged about the bill on Monday and Tuesday.As for your what if we killed bad people before they did bad things I find that really problematic. I do not believe in situational ethics to any degree, so I would argue that it would be murder to kill anyone before they committed a actual crime. Pre-imptive punishment is a dangerous path for us to go down as a society. Theologically the saying goes the "soul that sins shall die" not the "soul that may sin shall die." How is pro-choice and pro-abortion not the same thing? If The whole idea of choice is over keeping the new life alive or to to kill it before birth. Even if you don't exercise the choice to kill it by having the choice it means you are for at least the possibility of abortion. The idea of pro-life is that your only choice is life.