| Abortion
Key Idea:
All life comes from God and must be treated and respected as such
"Life must be protected with the utmost care from the moment of
conception; abortion and infanticide are the most abominable of crimes"
[Statement from the Roman Catholic Church]
Christians believe that the world is created by God. Therefore all beings
in the world come from God in one form or another. Human beings have a
responsibility to care for all life, for everything in the world. The
Roman Catholic and the Orthodox churches forbid abortion totally as we
can see from the quote above.
In the Document on Procured Abortion (1974) the RC church also states:
"From the time that the ovum is fertilised a new life is begun
which is neither that of the father or the mother. It is the life of
a new human being with its own growth. It would never become human if
it were not human already" [Document on Procured Abortion (1974)]
The Church of England and most of the Protestant churches agree with
the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches in principle but they agree that
each case is special. Therefore while abortion is generally not accepted,
especially as a method of birth control, it may be permitted in certain
cases:
1. If there is a serious risk to the mother's life
2. If conception takes place as a result of rape
3. If there is a grave risk that the baby will be born handicapped
"We affirm that every human life, created in the divine image is
unique ... and that this holds for each of us, born or yet to be born.
We therefore believe that abortion is an evil ... and that abortion
on demand would be a very great evil. But we also believe that to withhold
compassion is evil, and in circumstances of extreme distress or need,
a very great evil ... Christians need to face frankly the fact that
in an imperfect world the 'right' choice is sometimes the acceptance
of the lesser of two evils"
General Synod of the Church of England
"If you do make a mistake don't destroy the life ... because also
to that child God says, "I have called you by your name, I have carved
you in the palm of my hand: you are mine"
Mother Teresa (Roman Catholic Nun)
"Although the foetus is to be specially respected and protected,
nonetheless the life of the foetus is not absolutely sacrosanct if it
endangers the life of the mother"
Church of England - Board of Social Responsibility Report
1984
"To regard the life of the mother as less valuable than that of
the unborn child does not consider her 'right to life' in terms of her
wider roles of wife or mother (actual or potential) of other children,
as well in terms of her own person"
Abortion, an Ethical Discussion, Church information office
1965, p33
"Surely you know that you are God's temple and that God's spirit
dwells in you ? So if anyone destroys the temple God will destroy them
for God's temple is holy and you are are that temple"
1 Corinthians 3:16-17
The question that we must ask when considering the issue is "Is Abortion
Murder?" as no Christian should contemplate murder (6th commandment "You
shall not kill"). Obviously a fully grown baby emerging from the womb
is alive in its own right but is the union of sperm and ovum (the zygote)
"alive" in a recognised sense ? The foetus has a 'brain' and a circulatory
system - is this enough? Should we consider the moment that the foetus
can survive outside the womb as the moment it becomes alive? Then do we
consider the use of medicine to keep it alive? It is vital for Christians
to be able to answer this question for they must support one side of the
argument. Either the doctors who perform the operation are removing an
unthinking, unfeeling bundle of protoplasm from the mother's womb or they
are killing a human being capable of experiencing sensations.
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