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- February 11, 2003 at 12:00 am #6293
Rob S.MemberThis question here is to Non Christian women. I,ve just thought of a scenario, which the non-Christian world would condenm us possibly for, and even call our views politicly incorrect. Imagine if a Christian man was married to a non Christian woman. And the woman was pregnant, but 6 months into her pregnancy, she fell into a coma. But during her coma, the doctors told her Christian husband that the baby is putting the womans life in danger. As far as the law goes, the doctors would need the husbands consent wouldent they to abort the baby, thats putting the womans life in danger, as he would legally be her next of kin wouldent he?. But if he was a pro life anti-abortion Christian, he wouldent give the doctors the consent. Instead, he would pray to God, that both would be saved. As such a Christian wouldent be morally able to give a doctor the consent to delibratly end a life (the unborn baby), even if the baby was conceived through a rape attack. But could such a scenario ever happen in the first place anyway?. Surely if a pregnant woman ended up in a coma, right from the start, its the baby who is in danger, not the mother. The baby needs the mother, in order to live, but the mother dosent need the baby in order to live. Do you non Christians condemn us for this way of thinking?. Would accuse us for not caring for our wives, for holding an unborn baby as more important than an adult. Would you even go as far as to call us murderers, and therefore call us hypocrytes. and accuse us of going around preaching how precious life is, and how much we love life, but then allow an adult woman to die. Would you Non-Christian women out there, be put off having a relationship with a Pro Life Anti-abortion Christian man cause of this scenario?.
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