God seems very much interested and active in helping couples conceive a
child. Looking to the Scripture and Holy Tradition, we see several couples
who were aided by God to conceive a child: Abraham & Sarah, parents
of Isaac (see Genesis); Zacharias & Elizabeth, parents of John the Baptist
(see Luke); Joachim & Anna (parents of Virgin Mary, see liturgical texts);
Mary & Joseph, parents of Jesus (see Matthew & Luke).
Nowhere does God encourage or participate in the destruction of children,
inside or outside the womb (except the final plague upon Egypt which killed
all the first born).
One of the reasons God favored the Israelites in war against their neighboring
peoples, was to counter their pagan, idolatrous beliefs and practices including
child/infant sacrifice. God used Israel to help purge such abominable acts.
In light of this rich history of God’s favor, how can we allow the
womb to become a grave? What is an abortion? It is the premature termination
of a pregnancy. It can occur spontaneously or it can be induced.
The eternal Son and Word of God sanctified life in the womb when He was
incarnated in the womb of the Virgin Mary. In other words, He has blessed
this stage of life by passing through it. Thus, the Orthodox Christian Church
recognizes and celebrates the beginning of life in the womb for three special
persons: Jesus’ Conception at the Annunciation on March 25th; the
Virgin Mary’s conception on December 9th and John the Baptist’s
conception on September 23rd.
Let’s ask some questions and seek the answer in the Scripture.
When does life begin?
Who is the author of life?
What do the Church Fathers say about abortion?
Free-Choice is Not Pro-Choice
Since in the teaching of the Church, abortion is wrong and equivalent to
the taking of innocent life, that is, a form of murder, it is a “thing
that does damage.” The name take by those who encourage and facilitate
abortions, to promote their cause is “Pro-Choice.” Because few
would agree that abortion is a “thing that is good in itself,”
they do not usually call themselves “Pro-Abortion.” By projecting
“choice” rather than “abortion” they distract us
from the fact that they are encouraging and making easier a behavior that
is wrong.
“Pro-Choice” regarding abortion is a propaganda device to divert
people’s attention from what this movement promotes. It encourages
the killing of innocent human beings—a form of murder. Orthodox Christians
should not be deceived by propaganda tricks.
Conclusion:
As Orthodox Christians, we must not focus on abortion as a single issue.
Abortion is a form of birth control, usually from an unwanted pregnancy
outside the context of marriage. Others say this is due to lack of access
and education about contraceptives. We say it is fornication. People need
to be instilled with a sense of sexual chastity and fidelity as well as
responsibility. In other words, the only good, responsible and safe context
to have sex is within a committed, healthy and loving marriage. The insidious
exaltation of individualism in American society undermines any objective
sense of the sacredness of sex and life, especially the life of the unborn.
Our society is full of hedonism. But we are not without hope. Legal means
may be used in an attempt to address the problem. However, those contemplating
abortion must be provided with reasonable alternatives and compassionate
caring and help. Ultimately, real and significant change will only occur
when the hearts and minds of the people are converted by the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.