MISSION ABORTED
Been reading how churches in the US seem to be loudly silent about the overturn of Roe vs Wade. I don't know how accurate that is, given I'm here thanking our Lord that we've come to the end of a term. What I did notice was how some comments lamenting the reversal were from professing Christians.
I say professing because they did not show any biblical basis for their pro-abortion arguments. Do Christians always need to have a bible verse? Not if it's about what to have for dinner. Yes, if it's about taking innocent lives just because they're an inconvenience, an interruption, and a disruption to their lives Those are largely the basis for their stance. They say that giving people a choice is right. The Bible doesn't stop at telling Christians to do what is right but what is "right and good in the Lord's sight." (Deut. 6:18a)