Monday, January 31, 2011

A Life of Sacrifice

I once came across a scenario that an atheist had presented as an attack against Christianity. In it, he claimed that atheists do not have to face moral dilemmas as Christians would. The scenario went something like this:

“Suppose you were in Germany during WWII and you had hidden some Jews in your house. If you were questioned about this by Nazi soldiers, lying would be against your conscience as a Christian. However, an atheist can justify lying here as it protects the people you are hiding.”

It would seem that this atheist has a point. However, such an argument presents an extraneous situation that any truly professing Christian should not find himself in. Any Christian who holds to real faith in Christ would openly oppose Nazism and put his own self at great peril. Such a man would not be fit for hiding Jews in his house, as he himself would be a target of the government. This is our calling: To go and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19) and to expose the deeds of darkness (Ephesians 5:11). Those who did so during the Nazi regime put there lives in great danger, and were intensely and brutally persecuted, often with methods more barbaric than what the Jews faced. Lutheran students Sophie and Hans Scholl were arrested for distributing leaflets. The faced a short trial and were quickly sentenced to beheading by guillotine. Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer was hanged naked by wire and was slowly strangled to death. Likewise, many more Christians were persecuted for opposition to the government and faced all sorts of persecution. Many were interned in concentration camps and died alongside their fellow Jewish countrymen in the gas chambers.

It should be clear then, that there is no moral dilemma in following Christ. Any such that we encounter is a result of our own doing, and not from obedience to Christ. Any situation which would present itself as a moral dilemma is not one that we should find ourselves in. Any atheist will doubtlessly deal with a number of moral dilemmas, as the morals of that person are not inextricably bound to the righteousness of Christ. The situation presented here is indeed extraneous, as no one who is bound to Christ will find himself in it. Rather, anyone who finds himself under such an oppressive regime and holds unswervingly to Christ in all things, will find his own self in greater danger than even the danger faced by the Jews during that time. For the true Christian to hide Jews during that time would only put them in greater danger – such a man would be incapable of hiding them. While I am grateful that people did save many the lives of many Jews by concealing them, Christians, by nature, are called to a life of persecution and suffering. Jesus speaks of this: “Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me” (Matthew 24:9). Remember what you are called to. Not to an easy life, but to one of hardship, persecution, suffering and death. As Christ suffered, so we must suffer for His sake and for the sake of the gospel. But take hope, because it also written, “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us” (Romans 8:18).

Here, we can see then, that truth triumphs over false reasoning. There is no justification ever for sin, even to tell a lie. We should never find ourselves in any situation were sin would be justified. But we see our true calling – to uphold truth and hold to righteousness, even if we must suffer for it. For in that is Christ glorified. This is why we must offer our lives as living sacrifices (Romans 12:1). There is no truer form of worship than this, and no way of life more pleasing to God. Let us remember this and live it out in our daily lives.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Tragedy of Abortion

I write this because today marks the anniversary of Roe V. Wade, which was decided on January 22, 1973. The implication of this decision allowed for abortion on demand, for any reason. A woman could terminate a pregnancy for no other reason than she felt it was “inconvenient” to have the child. The unfortunate reality of this has been a considerable devaluation of human life, with millions of unborn children being taken by abortion. All this for the convenience of the mother. So many will stand up for the rights of the mother while completely neglecting the basic human rights of the unborn child. Such hypocrisy has resulted in a terrifying number of deaths, a number unprecedented in any time of human history.

Take a look at the statistics:

In the United States: [1]
  • Approximately 50* million children have been aborted** since Roe V. Wade was first decided.
  • Approximately 1.3 million abortions are performed every year.
  • This amounts to around 3500 abortions performed per day.
  • About every 24 seconds, a child is aborted.
  • By the time you read this posting, more than 12 children will have been aborted in the US.
    * Value is estimated, was reported at 46 million in 2005
    ** Numbers are for legal abortions. Illegal procedures may count for a greater number

    Around the world: [2,3]

  • 57 million people die every year.
  • Abortions contribute to an additional 42 million deaths.
  • Including abortions, close to 100 million people die every year worldwide.
  • Around 115,000 abortions are performed daily.
  • This amounts to more than 1 child being killed per second.
  • By the time you read this posting, 400 children will have been aborted around the world.

The numbers for the US alone are staggering, but are truly horifying for the entire world. Official statistics state around 57 million deaths a year, but those do not include numbers from abortion procedures. It is estimated that 42 million abortion procedures are performed yearly around the world, and that number could be greater. That is 42,000,000 people – about 14% of the US population, killed in abortions. Percentage wise, abortions account for more than 42% of deaths. That's more than deaths due to lack of clean water, starvation, disease, and AIDS combined [4]. This is truly alarming, because it means that a vast majority of people in recent history have not died of natural causes, but have died at the hands of their fellow man; in other words, murdered. As a comparison, 6 million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. This occurred over the six years of WWII. As you can see, that number is already dwarfed by the annual number of abortions worldwide. Going by current abortion rates, that would mean that around 250,000,000 abortions occur in the same time frame. If rates stay the same, that means a billion children will be aborted in the next 24 years. By no means do I intend to detract from the horrors that occurred during the Holocaust; rather I hope to illustrate the horror in the extermination of any human life.

The great problem here is that we have exalted women's rights to a point where they transcend human rights, which should never be. The rights to life transcend anyone's personal rights. Feminism has created an ideology that a unborn child is somehow part of a woman's body and she can do as she pleases with it. There is no logical basis for this, as an unborn child is not physically attached to the mother (the uterus and placenta are separated by a barrier of fluid) and the child is genetically unique compared to the mother. Being inside of a barn does not make me cow, nor does being inside of a house make me part of that property. If I came under the ownership of whosoever property I was on or in, I would be a slave. Since slavery is outlawed, why do we use the same rhetoric to apply to an unborn child? I am not a part of the house I live in, nor a part of the car I drive in; so why is a fetus considered a part of a woman's body? It is not a scientifically valid claim, it is not a philosophically valid claim, nor is it an ethically valid claim. Yet people still continue to use this claim, which is ironically prevalent in the “intellectual” community.

We all must see that no person is entitled to any right whatsoever if it costs another person's life in order to uphold that right. To say otherwise is defying all logic and demonstrates a contempt for human life. What is especially unsettling is that a great number of people who consider themselves to be Christians are supporters of abortion. This, however, is completely contradictory to Scripture. It is written: “From birth I was cast upon you; from my mother’s womb you have been my God” (Psalm 22:10). God is also the God of the unborn, as much as He is for those outside the womb. Again, it is written: “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb” (Psalm 139:13). Who are we to destroy the work of the Lord's hands? Do we dare consider ourselves above Him? Most certainly not! We can find more still: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations” (Jeremiah 1:5). Should we destroy the ones whom the Lord knows? Again, most certainly not! Furthermore, when John the Baptist was still in the womb, he leaped for joy upon hearing the voice of Mary (Luke 1:41). This shows someone very much human and not just a lump of tissue. To further exemplify the significance of the unborn, when Rebekah was pregnant with Jacob and Esau, the Lord said to her, “Two nations are in your womb, and two peoples from within you will be separated; one people will be stronger than the other, and the older will serve the younger” (Genesis 25:23). Not only was Rebekah pregnant with two children, but from those children would descend two nations. And from Jacob, came the nation of Israel and the line of Christ's human ancestry. Were they but lumps of flesh that Rebekah could do with as she pleased? Or were they the fathers of nations, through one of which Christ would come? I implore you, do not ever think so lowly of human life.