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Home/Biblical and Theological/Why I March? To Reject Pro-Abortion Christianity

Why I March? To Reject Pro-Abortion Christianity

We are called to spearhead a movement that emphasizes love, compassion and justice for the least among us.

Written by Chelsen Vicari | Monday, January 15, 2018

We live in a deceived society where even professing Christians succumb to pro-abortion arguments. This reality should push us to speak up, prepare a defense, and keep marching for the sanctity of life Just last November, I reported that a group of liberal clergy gathered in Fort Worth, Texas. They were there to “bless” an abortion clinic and its workers, sing “Hallelujah,” and declared abortion a “God-given right.” The “prayer” event was organized by Christian clergy with the Religious Institute, an inter-faith advocacy group co-founded by a Unitarian Universalist Minister and sexologist. Mhmm.

 

One of the first memories I have of a pro-abortion Christian — yes, pro-abortion Christian — was during an encounter while at a college campus ministry. I confess that in college I got a lot about theology dead wrong. But was abortion really up for debate in the Church?

It happened when another female student admonished a pro-life statement I made. To be honest, I don’t even remember what I said. Maybe something about Planned Parenthood committing genocide. I can’t recall my exact comment. But the young woman’s passionate defense of an abortion clinic is still a vivid memory. I was left baffled. She was not a radical feminist classmate. Not my coworker. Not an unsaved friend. This was a fellow Christian.

I regret saying nothing in response to the young woman.

Guilt is not from the Lord, but conviction certainly. I regret my missed pro-life witness in that particular situation. Because of my naiveté, I foolishly believed that everyone who professed to follow Jesus also rejected abortion. But I’m thankful for the lesson behind that stinging encounter.

Pro-Faith, Pro-Choice?

We live in a deceived society where even professing Christians succumb to pro-abortion arguments. This reality should push us to speak up, prepare a defense, and keep marching for the sanctity of life

Just last November, I reported that a group of liberal clergy gathered in Fort Worth, Texas. They were there to “bless” an abortion clinic and its workers, sing “Hallelujah,” and declared abortion a “God-given right.” The “prayer” event was organized by Christian clergy with the Religious Institute, an inter-faith advocacy group co-founded by a Unitarian Universalist Minister and sexologist. Mhmm.

When talking about abortion, I’ve also seen a trend among liberal Christians to stereotype pro-lifers as single-issue voters consumed with the unborn, but not the baby, or mother, or any other injustice. It seems to me a clever pivot aimed to detract and diminish pro-life efforts. A move that is totally unnecessary.

Take the InterVarsity’s Urbana 15 conference speaker who criticized the pro-life movement as “a big spectacle” in front of 16,000 evangelicals. The speaker’s discussion was on racial injustice. Instead of criticizing, the speaker could have noted the pro-life movement also works to eradicate racial injustice perpetuated by abortion and Planned Parenthood in minority communities.

Unfortunately, there are more examples where Christian leaders send contradictory messages about life and justice. I’ll limit my word count here, and recount just one more occasion. This story still makes me scratch my head in disbelief.

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