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It is pretty obvious that the Bible does not advocate a pro-abortion position. In fact, quite the opposite. It is for that reason that the vast majority of anti-abortion advocates are Christians.
But there are some groups of people that self-identify as Christians who are actually pro-abortion, and promote their position loud and proud. Typically, these are people who base their beliefs on some form of liberal theology ā a theology that claims to be Christian, but is not Christian at all. Typically, these people donāt interpret the Bible using standard hermeneutical principles, but base their biblical interpretation on naturalistic philosophy. Basically, their methodology involves proof-texting, as they reinterpret certain passages using naturalistic beliefs as their authority source, rather than the biblical text itself.
A while back, the state of Ohio put forth a pro-abortion proposition for the citizenry to vote on. Those who were for the proposition did all they could to get it passed (which, sadly, they ultimately accomplished), even enlisting pro-abortion āChristianā leaders to make ads for them. In the ads, these leaders actually tried to make the case that Jesus was, Himself, pro-abortion. See what some of them said in their campaign ads.
āMy faith tells me that people have a right to make decisions over their own bodies. That fundamental idea, that God gives us freedom, thatās at the heart of what it means to be in relationship with God,ā
Rev. Terry Williams
Orchard Hill United Church of Christ
āOur faith guides us to do whatās best for our families. But Ohioās government is meddling where it does not belong. Issue 1 restores familiesā freedom to make deeply personal decisions about abortion.ā
Rev. E. Regis Bunch
Fifth Christian Church - Disciples of Christ
... abortion is part of āour liberation.ā
Rev. Dr. Susan Smith
Crazy Faith Ministries
āAbortion is a private family decision.ā Issue 1 āgives families the freedom to make their own decisions without judgment and without the government getting involved.ā
Rev. Timothy C. Ahrens
First Congregational United Church of Christ
But how do these people justify that stance? Rev. Aherns wrote an editorial for the Columbus Dispatch where he penned these words:Ā
āI Corinthians 6:19 says, āDo you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?ā As our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, God blesses us to have the right to choose over our body, and the freedom to make the decisions that rightly protect our bodies for service in Godās name.ā
Obviously, Aherns has massively taken this passage out of context and read into the text a meaning that is simply not there. The original context is an admonition for Christians to āFlee from sexual immorality.ā Ahernsā turns that on its head and advocates that we should take the freedom God gives us in Christ and use it to make decisions that literally contradict the teachings of the Bible concerning the value of human life. It seems he forgot that the Bible also says, in Galatians 5:13, ā... do not turn your freedom into an opportunity for the flesh ....ā
Why do you think the proponents of this pro-abortion proposition called on so called āChristian leadersā to promote their position? They did it because they knew there would be a lot of self-identified Christians who would be voting, and they wanted to convince them that they would not be betraying their faith by supporting the proposition. The only problem is, the āChristian leadersā they chose do not follow biblical Christianity. And sadly, the Christians who listened to and believed these folks are ignorant of what the Bible actually teaches.
And this gives us a giant clue as to where the problem lies in the Christian church. The problem lies in the fact that way too many Christians simply do not know the basic content of their faith. They donāt realize that there are false teachers out there who claim to be Christians, but who are teaching the opposite of what the Bible proclaims.
And the remedy for this? ... The remedy is for churches and individual Christians to realize the magnitude of the problem, and to begin intentionally equipping themselves to deal with the false beliefs that currently dominate and shape modern society. This represents a HUGE gap in most contemporary Christian churches. Until this happens, American society will continue to be sucked into the vortex of the sin and degradation that false beliefs produce.
Freddy Davis is the president of MarketFaith Ministries. He is the author of numerous booksĀ entitledĀ The Truth Mirage,Ā Rules for Christians Radicals,Ā Liberalism vs. Conservatism, and his latest book Shattering the Truth MirageĀ and has a background as an international missionary, pastor, radio host, worldview trainer, and entrepreneur. Freddy is a graduate of Florida State University with a BS in Communication, and holds MDiv and DMin degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is a popular speaker, particularly on the topic of worldview and its practical implications for the Christian life. He lives in Tallahassee, FL, with his wife Deborah.
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