Are abortion bans the Christian thing to do?
A look at anger and murder

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that a near-total abortion ban from 1864 is enforceable. Some will question, it is constitutional? But my question goes to a higher level – are abortion bans the Christian thing to do?

Are abortion bans the Christian thing to do?  What about near-total abortion bans?

The adjacent image is meant to show the tone of the arguments around the abortion issue.

The “X” is red, to indicate blood. Of course, the blood was shed during the abortion. Also any blood shed during protests on either side of the issue.

And let’s not forget, at least for Christians, the blood Jesus shed on the cross for our salvation. The blood of the One we promised to follow, and to become more like as we grow in our faith.

The white is to show the righteousness, whether it be self-righteous or not, of the people on both sides of the abortion issue.

And the black sky, filled with storm clouds shows the intensity of the participants on both sides.

Once again, let us also consider how God views us, including the Christians, on both sides of the argument.

Finally, the tattered banner shows the effect of all this on the people involved. And, once again for the Christians, what it does to our view of God.

Summary

Discusses the complex topic of abortion in the context of Christian beliefs, examining whether abortion bans align with Christian teachings.

Christian Perspective: Questions if abortion bans are consistent with Christian values, considering the belief that God is love.

Jesus’ Teachings: Reflects on Jesus’ teachings and actions, particularly focusing on the “Seven Woes” passage from Matthew’s Gospel, which emphasizes compassion and protection over legalistic approaches.

Anger and Murder: Explores the concept of anger being equated to murder in the eyes of Jesus, challenging Christians to consider the impact of our words and actions.

Great Commission: Concludes by contemplating the Great Commission, urging Christians to reconcile their actions with God’s will rather than seeking to enforce religious beliefs through government laws.

Encourages a thoughtful and introspective approach to the issue, urging readers to consider the teachings of Jesus and the essence of Christian faith when addressing the topic of abortion. 1Summary is a modified/corrected version of one generated by MS Copilot

Are abortion bans the Christian thing to do?

Are abortion bans the Christian thing to do? I know quite a few Christians who say absolutely yes. And they’ll vote for anyone who is anti-abortion. No matter what else they may be either in favor of or against, abortion is the only deciding factor when they vote.

Footnotes

  • 1
    Summary is a modified/corrected version of one generated by MS Copilot
  • 2
    Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996). In Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament: based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition., Vol. 1, p. 387). United Bible Societies.
  • 3
    Strong, J. (1995). In Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon. Woodside Bible Fellowship.
  • 4
    Henry, M., & Scott, T. (1997). Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary (Mt 5:21). Logos Research Systems.
  • 5
    Keener, C. S. (2014). The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament (Second Edition, pp. 57–58). IVP Academic: An Imprint of InterVarsity Press.
  • 6
    Hare, D. R. A. (1993). Matthew (pp. 253–254). John Knox Press.

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