Abortion
A contentious subject regardless of how it is approached, especially from a religious point of view.
It is difficult to discern between the myth and reality of abortion, especially in a social climate driven by conspiracy, misinformation, and racism—all of which infects the human spirit with hatred and division of every stripe. Logic has no quarter in this debate.
This is the social climate in which the abortion issue will not be decided, but inflamed, by any ruling the Supreme Court hands down on this issue before June 30, 2022.
But there is one religious myth—one preached by Christian evangelical ministers like Dr. James Dobson—that can, and should, be ruled out of the abortion debate.
This myth is that the life of an unborn is a “precious gift” from God.
God created the first two human lives in the Garden of Eden—and by all accounts He was not too pleased with Adam or Eve.
These two had actually been a bone of contention in Heaven long before their own creation. because God and his only Son, Jesus Christ, discussed the issue of human creation long before Adam and Eve became a reality.
These divine discussions, however, infuriated Lucifer, God’s most honored angel, because he had not been consulted about them.
Being left in the dark about this momentous issue stirred a loathing of Jesus by Lucifer, who was already jealous of Jesus’ relationship with God, that it prompted him to create a rebellion in Heaven. He solicited and secured the support of roughly a third of all the angels in Heaven who also apparently had their own petty beefs with God.
God tried to reason with Lucifer, even offering him a pardon if he would only return to obedience and servitude in God’s Kingdom. The offerings did not impress Lucifer who initiated a coup against God’s rule that not only got him and his cohorts thrown out of the Kingdom of Heaven but cast into the dark bowels of Hell where he became the King of Evil.
God and Jesus then fulfilled their plan to create humans in the image of God.
They placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden where after only a brief period Eve succumb to the temptation of Sin with a bite out of the apple. They fell into God’s disfavor as did the dozens, maybe even hundreds, of children they created together over the next 800 years or so—two of whom were named Cain and Abel.
As a life of sin would have it, the two brothers feuded like Lucifer and Jesus before Cain eventually slew Abel.
The divine fact is that Cain and Abel were not “precious gifts” of God either while they were in Eve’s womb or after they roamed the open fields of the earth before Cain fatally struck Abel down.
For the next thousands of years as chronicled in the Old Testament that was the true nature of man’s ability to create life in a woman’s womb—birth from the Lucifer. That is what the unborn was in the ancient womb of woman—a demon seed implanted by a man.
Because of the Lucifer gene as you might call it, things got so bad and evil all over the face of the Earth that God and Jesus were forced into deep consultation about how to save the soul of man.
Together, they decided the only way to save man from Lucifer’s reign was for Jesus to descend to the earth as God’s only begotten son to provide mankind with a promise of heavenly salvation.
God instructed Jesus to give mankind one—and only one—promise of salvation as spelled out in John 3:16 in the New Testament:
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.”
And therein lays the paradox of the religious preaching about abortion by the likes of Dr. James Dobson:
A human being must be born before they can swear love and allegiance to God through Jesus Christ and can receive forgiveness from sin only by accepting Christ as the only begotten Son of God.
The unborn cannot be God’s ‘precious gift” until they are born and ask Jesus for forgiveness, the only pathway to becoming one of God’s “precious gifts.”
The seed of the unborn today as it gestates in a woman’s womb is no less, or no more, than the seed of Cain that gestated in Eve’s womb before its birth—a Lucifer seed.
Under God’s eye and according to all the historical rules of Heaven, we are all products of the Demon Seed until we are able and competent enough to seek and receive Jesus Christ’s acceptance and forgiveness.
Failure to do so … well, you pick your own choice of what happens then.