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Jesus Should Have Been Aborted
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by
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Jenn Shreve
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I remember my mother, an active member of the pro-life movement,
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taking me aside and in a serious whisper telling me: "What if the Virgin
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Mary had had an abortion? She certainly had a lot of reason too. Where
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would we all be then?" She was using this statement to prove how
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horrible an abortion could be. That even the savior of the world was
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subject to surgical removal. That an abortion was, in essence, the
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potential wiping out the greatest person to ever die. Unfortunately
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for her, I suppose, I didn't share here respect for the life of christ
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or the results of his ultimate and untimely death.
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When I turned over this statement in my mind, I considered why
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Mary would want an abortion and decided she should, by all means have
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had one, if she had so desired. The, I considered, the results of
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Christ's life and death and could not fathom one truly good thing
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accomplished by it. That was not necessarily his fault. I have the
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feeling that Jesus himself wasn't all that bad, just a little misguided
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into believing he was the Son of God. What resulted after the fact,
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however, has turned into the nightmare of western civilization.
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Christ should have been aborted. To begin with, Mary was raped
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by the Holy Spirit. There was no consent, just a mere warning by the
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Angel Gabriel. "Hey Mary, you've been chosen to get knocked up by God!
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Have fun! Got some shepherds to scare, so see ya! And he was gone.
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Sure enough, the Holy Spirit showed up while she was sleeping (so she
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couldn't protest) and impregnated her. This was rape and it was wrong.
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She was violated and had every right to choose to suffer less for what
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was done to her.
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One must also consider Mary's personal situation. She was an
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unwed mother of 14 living in a society where women who lost their
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virginity outside of marriage were stoned to death. Even the staunchest
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of pro-life activists will often concede that abortion should be allowed
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when the mother's life is at risk. In Mary's case, it most definitely
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was. Furthermore, barring the risk of stoning, she had no way to
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support the child. Women didn't earn money for their labors in those
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days. Joseph bailed her out of the dilemma, proving himself to be quite
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and exceptional male considering the times in which he lived. Most guys
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would be searching for the largest rock.
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So they married but didn't consummate and went to Bethlehem to
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register for a census. They didn't have adequate health care, so they
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were forced to birth the child in the filthiest of places, a barn.
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Needless to say, Mary's life was once again at risk here, and
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considering that, theoretically, she was still a virgin, the pain
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involved in childbirth must have been doubled. ouch! She should have
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died, but must have been some sort of wonder woman amazon to survive the
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whole ordeal.
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Besides the fact the child compromised Mary's life in every way,
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there is another reason May should have considered an abortion. She
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knew, as did every other good hebrew person at the time, that the
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Messiah was destined to suffer horribly-- to be sacrificed like a fuzzy
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little lamb. Gabriel informed her, prior to rape, of just whom she was
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going to be pregnant with. Seeing how she was most certainly familiar
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enough with the Scriptures, she easily could have figured out just how
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this future life would end. it is imperative to ask the question
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whether it is indeed moral to bring a fetus to term. giving life to a
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child whose entire purpose in life is to be sentenced to die at the whim
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of a hysterical mob. It seems almost malicious to bring into the world
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a person who can know no joy of living, who will be tortured,
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humiliated, beaten, then executed in the most inhumane way ever invented
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by mankind. She could have spared herself and her child heaps of misery
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if she had decided to end theses possibilities during the fetal phases
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of development.
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But what does all this matter now? Today Mary's trials and
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tribulations seem small and insignificant to us. However, one can't
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deny that the life and death of Jesus weighs heavily on our history and
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our modern society. Scanning the records of the ages since his death,
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there stands an overwhelming pattern that is rather difficult to
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overlook. Christ followers have, in his name, raped, pillaged,
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,murdered, tortured, and destroyed nations and people up to this very
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day. yesterday there were religious wars waged against Muslims,
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Protestants, Catholics, and presumed witches--the Spanish Inquisition
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the Protestant Reformation, the Crusades, the numerous witch trials to
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name a few. It continues today with the harassment and murders of
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doctors who perform abortions. It will not stop there. History is
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proof of that.
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I don't believe Christ would have advocated all this evil, but
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because he existed, it happened. It's almost impossible, now, to
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imagine a world without a New Testament, but stretching as deep into my
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imagination as I can, I can pretty easily assume it couldn't have been
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much worse. If Mary had simply chosen and abortion, infinite amounts of
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suffering could have been alleviated. She didn't make that choice. I'm
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not even entirely sure that abortions were possible 2,000 years ago, but
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if they were, she would have been totally justified in pursuing one.
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I do know and am happy to say that abortion is still an option
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for most women in the world today, but that right is being threatened
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daily. Choosing Christ, patron saint of the pro-life movement, as a
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case study is an extreme example, meant to take a stab back at the
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pro-lifers who are attempting, as I write, to strip me of my personal
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rights and freedoms as a woman--to send me back to Mary's time when
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there were no choices. Obviously, there are times when it is good to
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carry a child to term. There are other situations when it is better to
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have an abortion, for yourself, for the fetus that will one day bear the
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burden of life, and perhaps for all humanity, as was the case with Mary.
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