Weekly Briefing 26 September
2013
Contraception
as a "Solution" to Abortion: No way!
by
Steven W. Mosher
A good friend—at least I think we're still friends—recently told me that he
had decided that the "solution" to abortion was more contraception. Of course,
this solution is not original with him. It has been around for decades and is
constantly invoked by the Barack Obamas, the Hilary Clintons, and the Nancy
Pelosis of the world. But as he is a professing Christian (and should know
better) I took the time to write him the following note:
Dear Rich,
You propose contraception as a "solution" to abortion. But without the notion
of "unwanted" or "unplanned" children that the contraceptive mentality fosters,
there would be no abortion. In fact, many forms of hormonal birth control can
be abortifacient (cause early chemical abortions) by obstructing the
implantation of the newly formed human embryo in his or her mother's womb.
After more than 40 years of killing through surgical abortion, and now with the
new breed of chemical abortifacients such as Plan B, the Ortho Evra Patch, and
Depo-Provera, the link between abortion and contraception is undeniable.
Professor Janet Smith describes the contraceptive mentality in this way:
"The connection between contraception and abortion is primarily this:
Contraception facilitates the kind of relationships and even the kind of
attitudes and moral character that are likely to lead to abortion. The
contraceptive mentality treats sexual intercourse as though it had little
connection with babies; it thinks of babies as an 'accident' of intercourse, as
an unwelcome intrusion into a sexual relationship, as a burden. The sexual
revolution has no fondness —nor room for—the connection between sexual
intercourse and babies..." [1]
Of course, there is big money to be made by Big Pharma in the population
control enterprise, especially if governments can be persuaded to buy these
powerful, steroid-based drugs (which pollute not only women's bodies but the
environment as well) in huge lots and distribute them indiscriminately in the
Developing World. A lot of the anti-people propaganda out there is thus
profit-driven, which is reason enough to question it.
As a Christian, I do not believe that the same God who created us could have
failed to provide us with a planet sufficient to our needs over time as our
numbers expanded. Of course we need to intelligently respond to the challenges
that our growing numbers cause, and we do, but those solutions should never
involve eliminating human beings. Do you really think that the same God who
brought us into existence to be fruitful and multiply now wants us to be barren
and reduce our numbers?
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Steve Mosher
President,
Population Research Institute
[1] "The Connection Between Contraception and
Abortion" Homiletic and Pastoral Review, April, 1993
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