Thursday, October 28, 2010

Trying to regulate Moloch worship in Michigan

There is legislation that has been introduced in Michigan to regulate the disposal of aborted babies, requiring either medical cremation or burial at the request of the mother. This was sparked by the recent discovery of large numbers of aborted babies in garbage bags in the dumpster behind an abortion mill, individually placed in plastic baggies, many with the mothers name attached to the baggie. Apparently the humane thing to do is require that these tiny victims are “properly” disposed of.

Following an investigation of the matter by the Michigan attorney general, which was recently completed, state Rep. Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge, announced Wednesday he has co-sponsored legislation to require doctors and clinics to medically cremate an aborted fetus, or bury it if the parents request it. Failure to comply could be punished by three years in prison and/or a $5,000 fine.

"When I was notified of this, I was horrified," Jones said. "I couldn't believe it."


I understand what Representative Jones is trying to do and I appreciate his efforts. Having said that, it is naïve for people to think that abortion mills are treating aborted children as anything other than something to be disposed of as cheaply as possible. What is truly horrifying is not that aborted babies are tossed in a dumpster. The truly horrifying part is that women pay a “doctor” to kill the defenseless baby inside of them, babies that are entirely dependent on their mothers and yet those mothers choose to fix their “mistakes” by killing that child. In a world where worship of self-gratification is the highest religion, there are far too many “doctors” who are willing to sacrifice children on the altars of Choice and Lust and Profit.

These “doctors” are not doctors at all. They are not healers in any sense of the word. They are assassins with diplomas from a medical school. People hire assassins to kill someone else when they don’t have the nerve or the ability to do it themselves and that is all abortionists are, assassins pure and simple. We shouldn’t be nearly as worried about how aborted children are disposed of as we are about what would lead a woman to pay an assassin to murder her own child.

I have a better idea. Since they are labeling the baggies with these children in them anyway, instead of requiring the clinic to incinerate the remains, give them to the woman that the child came out of. That way she can exercise her “choice” in how to dispose of this child that she paid to have torn from her body. These clinics make it all so neat and tidy. Come in the front door pregnant, go out the front door not pregnant. Meanwhile, the child you came in with is unceremoniously discarded in a plastic bag in a dumpster in the alley. Start making women carry the fruits of their “choice” out in a clear plastic bag and let them see that the cost of that visit to an abortion mill is far greater than a few hundred dollars.

One of the most horrifying forms of idolatry in the Bible was when the Israelites adopted the pagan practice of offering children up as a fiery sacrifice to false gods like Moloch. America is not Israel under the Old Covenant and the gods being sacrificed to are not Moloch but the high priests of the cult of “choice” are every bit as bloodthirsty in slaying children to appease their gods. Perhaps they are worse because they are not motivated as much by a false religion as they are by simple greed. There is nothing that can make the disposal of these children “proper”, not burial and not cremation. They had their humanity stripped from them when their mothers offered them up to these assassins for a small fee. Regulating the disposal of their bodies only makes this horrible crime a little more respectable.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree this is very sad. And for me, it helps to prove what I've thought for some time: that most people really do recognize that a fetus is a baby, a human life. But they believe a woman's choice outweighs the value of that life. I don't think the argument is really about when life begins or whether it's a human or not anymore. Just my two cents on that.

But can I provide some honest, and hopefully constructive criticism here? I have to say that I was really shocked and troubled by your suggestion to give the aborted babies back to their mothers, and the attitude you took toward these women while doing so. I am sure there are women out there who use abortion as birth control, who don't care about the life they created. But I know there are many more women who agonize over that decision, and who truly feel (though they are wrong) that they have no other choice. They are lied to by the world, they are lied to by the media, they are lied to by the abortion industry. And for many of these women, there is no one to come alongside them and show them the truth--to love them and teach them a better way. I am in no way excusing abortion--I am adamantly pro-life. But vilifying these women doesn't fix the problem. Yes, what they're doing is wrong, but we are not without sin, and we need to be very cautious about casting stones at them. I know that if I had had an abortion in the past and read your words now, even as a redeemed woman I would feel overwhelmed by guilt and shame. And as Christians, we are not in the business of guilt and shame--we are in the business of redemption and mercy. Let's love the lives of these mothers as much as we love the lives of their babies, and show them a better way.

Arthur Sido said...

April,

Your criticism is always welcome whether I agree with it or not.

I recognize that my statements were provocative and harsh but they were intended to make a point. Of course women would never be required to take the fetus with them, that suggestion would never see the light of day because that would be the end of the abortion industry. I also recognize that women have been led astray by the popular culture to think that abortion is often their only choice.

I would agree that we as the church need to be far more proactive than we are in supporting women and encouraging them to choose an option other than abortion. I also know that most towns and cities of any decent size have a crisis pregnancy center available staffed in large part by believers and while those people do an incredible work, they don't see even a fraction of the women contemplating abortion.

I guess my bigger point is not to villify women, it is to save children which I am sure is your goal as well. Regulating disposal of aborted children does nothing but assuage the guilt that comes with abortion.