Why Should I Care?

Millions of People Could Continue to Die if Nothing Changes

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583,596 – That is the number of confirmed deaths in the United States related to COVID-19 as I am recording this podcast on the evening of May 18, 2021. A tragedy, to be sure. We remember that this is more than just a number. Those are grandmas and grandpas, aunts and uncles, mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, and in rare cases, sons and daughters. One of those was my father-in-law, Gary Snell, a faithful member of the Door Christian Church in Chandler, AZ. It's still hard to believe that even now, he's enjoying the presence of Jesus, being absent from the body. It's shocking to think about 580K+ other people just in America who have gone into eternity due to this heinous virus. Think for a moment about the absence left behind in its wake. Consider how many birthday celebrations that won't occur this year, the Christmas gifts that won't be received or given, the chairs at the dinner table that won't be filled. 

Now consider with me that 580K is less than half of the 1.3 million lives that never got the chance to live outside their mother's wombs every single year in the United States of America. Their lives were cut short by the viruses of convenience, vanity, and desertion. Nearly 25 more babies have been dismembered, suctioned out, and thrown away by the time you finish listening to this podcast. Since Roe vs. Wade allowed abortion up until the moment of birth in January of 1973, there have been a total of 62,832,646 lives destroyed. And this only counts surgical abortions. The Pharmacists for Life organization estimates that approximately 250 million babies were chemically aborted since 1973 in the USA alone. The current US population stands at over 332M. Can you fathom that our nation has purposefully destroyed the combined near-equivalent of our current US population through the act of abortion? You need to soak this in. You need to care about this. You can't continue to ignore this without recognizing the great evil that we have allowed under our noses in nearly every community of our nation.

How many doctors, scientists, athletes, musicians, pastors, legislators, governors, veterinarians, bakers, teachers, parents, accountants, nurses, police officers, engineers, authors, entrepreneurs, plumbers, builders, painters never got their chance to make a mark in our world?

The shocking loss of life from abortion equals a Nazi holocaust every other year. And so far, we are only talking about US abortions. This does not even take into consideration those abortions performed in the other 194 nations. According to http://www.numberofabortions.com, which has live counters of various abortion statistics, 1,615,304,144 abortions have been performed worldwide since the year 1980. Again, this DOES NOT count chemical abortifacients like mifepristone. These are CONSERVATIVE estimates of how many tiny human lives are maimed and suctioned from what ought to be the most protected place on planet earth, the womb of her own mother.

 

Let me remind you that abortion is not a cute minor procedure that carries the moral weight of wart removal. It is an act of extreme violence. I want to quote from the words of a former abortionist, Dr. Anthony Levantino, as he describes a D & E abortion procedure (stands for Dilation and Evacuation). This procedure happens about 159,600 times every year (12% of all abortions) in pregnancies after 13 weeks of gestation. The baby is about three inches long, has fingerprints, hair follicles, and a beating heart capable of transporting twenty-three liters of blood per day:

[Dr. Anthony's testimony]

That is abortion. It is ugly. It is violent. It is tragic. We cannot stop caring about the innocent boys and girls made in the image of God being dumped into medical waste bins every day.

If you're wondering why I'm talking about abortion today, it's because of the news that the Supreme Court Will Take Up Mississippi Abortion Ban Case That Could Limit Roe v. Wade. We must be in prayer that the court will uphold Mississippi's abortion ban after 15 weeks. Does it fix the problems caused by Roe v. Wade? Not even close. But it will outlaw the practice after 15 weeks of gestation and will save millions of lives. That would be a massive win.

There was a time in our nation's history when slavery was an accepted practice, a necessary evil. Today, we look back in horror that our forefathers could allow such apparent evil to exist. Is it possible that generations in the future will one day look back with horror and disgust at these 50 years in America where we permitted the massacre of an entire generation?

 

Deliver those who are drawn toward death,

And hold back those stumbling to the slaughter.

If you say, "Surely we did not know this,"

Does not He who weighs the hearts consider it?

He who keeps your soul, does He not know it?

And will He not render to each man according to his deeds?

-Proverbs 24:11-12