What is a human being? And when is
it right to kill one? According to the Bible, a human being is made in the
image of God (Genesis 1:26,27; 9:6; James 3:9). There is disagreement as to
precisely what this means, but it applies to all human beings and is not
something that is achieved or earned. The Bible also indicates that a human
being exists from conception (Psalms 139:13-16; 51:5; Jeremiah 1:5). But the
world does not take Scripture as an authority. So how might we go about trying
to convince them to stop the killing of the unborn? One way would be to
convince them that Christianity is true. But failing that, how might we
approach the issue?
The first question we need to ask
is, where do we draw the line? And if the product of a human mother and a human
father is not a human being, what is it? There are those who want to use the
analogy of cold water that gradually becomes hot. But is humanness something
like heat, that can be poured in gradually? When the human egg and sperm unite,
it produces an embryo with the genetic material that is needed to develop into
a grown human being. How can it become more human? The analogy is used of an
acorn and an oak tree. But I do not believe it is wrong to kill an oak tree. If
I did, I would also consider it wrong to stamp on an acorn. It is also argued
that the embryo goes through stages where it recapitulates its earlier
evolutionary forms and is therefore not human. Though I believe there are
problems with the theory of evolution, this idea is based on a form of the
theory no longer held. Why should an embryo recapitulate its previous
mutations? And if it is all right to kill human beings in the womb, where do
you draw the line? The Nazis thought Jews were not human beings. It was once
thought in this country that black people were not human beings. If we start
down this road, where do we stop? The place to stop is at the beginning. There
are those who claim the issue is not whether the fetus is a human being, but
whether it is an individual. What is meant in this context by an individual? As
distinct from a human being, it becomes fundamentally subjective and
indefinable.
Now in making this case we are
opposing the general opinion of our culture, and certainly our legal system;
nonetheless, we are required to stand up for the helpless. We must do it in a
loving yet firm manner, but we must do it (2 Timothy 2:24-26; Ephesians 4:25
Colossians 4:5-6). However, we should not expect this to be an easy matter,
accomplished by passing a few laws or electing the right politicians. We must
work to change the hearts of people, and only then can we change our society.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/04/26/bright-flash-of-light-marks-incredible-moment-life-begins-when-s/
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