1 Corinthians 2:11: “For who knows a person’s thoughts except
the spirit of that person which is in him? Even so no one knows the things
of God except the Spirit of God.” Therefore, if "no one knows the
things of God except the Spirit of God," then no man or woman can know
if God wants, or does not want, a particular baby to be born. The bible emphatically
asserts that man cannot know the will of God. See Isaiah 55:8-9, Romans 11:33,
Job 38:4 and 1 Corinthians 2:11.
If you are unable to comprehend God's hidden intentions, it becomes impossible
to ascertain whether miscarriages are deliberate acts of God. And if miscarriages
are deliberate acts of God, then miscarriages are divine abortions. And the
strongest possible argument that miscarriages are divine abortions is the
fact that miscarriages occur … because God is omnipotent which means
God could prevent miscarriages simply by his will.
Moreover, God directly killed every zygote, embryo, fetus, unborn baby, infant,
and child on earth when he sent the flood in Genesis 6–9. In 1 Samuel
15:3 God commands King Saul to put every Amalekite man, woman, pregnant woman,
child and infant to death. Menahem sacked Tiphsah and ripped open all the
pregnant women in 2 Kings 15:16. In Deut. 20:16 God commands Hebrews to “not
leave alive anything that breathes.” The prophesy in Hosea 13:16 says
Samaria will fall by the sword; their little ones will be dashed to the ground,
their pregnant women ripped open." Isaiah 13:16 foretold Babylonian infants
would be dashed to pieces. Num. 5:11–21: Drinking “bitter water” causes
a miscarriage if a wife has been unfaithful to her husband. Psalm 137:9 says "Blessed
is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks." Consequently,
these are a few of the numerous Bible passages where God is portrayed as having
either directly or indirectly brought about the deaths of unborn and living
children.
If the Bible explicitly states, AND IT DOES, that God has caused the deaths
of living newborn babies, infants, toddlers, and small children, what argument
could you proffer to support the notion that God is opposed to terminating
an unwanted pregnancy?
You have the right to oppose abortion, but regardless of the cherry-picked
Bible passages you select or how you interpret them, or even better, how you
misinterpret them to suit your purpose: nothing written in the bible supports
the notion that God is opposed to terminating an unwanted pregnancy.
Before you thump your bible at me, look up Terrell
Peterson, the worst foster-care
child abuse in Georgia history, then come back and try to convince me that
I am wrong when I say that it is better that some people were never born.