Illinois Right to Life Committee
The Bible is Pro-Choice
The Bible is Pro-Choice by Deanna Reynolds
With the election
coming quickly upon us, I was rehearsing in my mind all the different reasons given for
one being pro-life or pro-choice.
I remembered a verse from Deuteronomy 30:19.
I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have
set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. So CHOOSE
..
We all make
decisions countless times a day, what to wear, what to eat, what to read, etc. But we also make much more critical choices on a
daily basis. For example, I CHOOSE not to die
from lung cancer, therefore, I CHOOSE not to smoke. I
CHOOSE to do everything within my power to not die from heart disease, therefore, I eat
healthy and exercise regularly. I CHOOSE to
not wake up with a hangover, therefore, I CHOOSE to not consume alcohol. I CHOOSE to not die by lethal injection or
electric chair, therefore, I CHOOSE to not murder. I
CHOOSE to not pay $100 speeding tickets, therefore, I CHOOSE to not speed. As a single adult,
I CHOSE to not suffer from sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies,
therefore, I CHOSE abstinence until I was married. All of my choices have a common goal
to avoid negative, unwanted, harmful, even fatal consequences. For the same reasons I CHOOSE to stay out of debt,
save money, remain faithful to my spouse, pray for my children, obey the law, treat others
with respect, and the list goes on and on. Besides
simply being the right thing to do, I choose not to suffer unnecessary consequences. I experience enough consequences daily when I mess
up on the little things to understand the idea of cause and effect.
So heres
my point
if a woman wants the right to choose whether or not she wants to
have a baby along with all the responsibility that raising a child entails, shouldnt
that CHOICE be made long before the actual life of the child is conceived? You see, abortion is not about CHOOSING to not
have a child, its about choosing to not face the natural result, dare I say
consequences, inherent with the risk taken when engaging in sex (whether married or
unmarried).
In all of
scripture, the Bible clearly points out that we all have free will FREEDOM OF
CHOICE. And there are natural results and consequences, both positive and negative, to
every choice. Although the right to choose
our actions is freely granted to all, the right to eliminate ensuing consequences is NOT. You can choose to smoke but you cannot decide to
NOT have lung cancer once you are stricken with it. You
can eat whatever you want and never exercise; however, you cannot choose to no longer have
heart disease after the first heart attack. You
can choose to exceed the speed limit, but you cannot refuse to pay the speeding ticket
once its been issued unless you prefer more severe consequences instead. Try as you might,
consequences cannot be escaped forever. And
trying to eliminate initial consequences will bring more severe ones in the aftermath.
Like I said, the
Bible is Pro-Choice, and graciously it encourages us to make the right choice and then
follows it up with the promised blessing. Deut.
30:19 continues
..So CHOOSE LIFE in order that you may live, you and your
descendants.
When I go to the
polls, that is what I promise to do in regards to every candidate on the ballot,
regardless of political party I will CHOOSE LIFE.
My name is
Deanna Reynolds and I am campaigning on behalf of the RIGHT TO CHOOSE the innocent unborn
children in America. I approve this message.
October 2008
Deanna
Reynolds is a wife and mother of three who speaks from personal experience. She
believes strongly that every life is a gift from God. Her third child, Nicole Grace,
was born with a fatal genetic disorder called Mosaic Trisomy 18, and lived just under six
months before she died Thanksgiving Day week end in
2004. During her pregnancy she never once considered aborting the life within her.
She and her husband, Jim, have two other children, Michael and JoyLinn. Even
though she lived such a short time, "Baby Nicole" as she came to be known,
impacted the lives of thousands of people, literally around the world as her story spread
through e-mails and photos on the internet. |