The
stalwarts of the prolife movement continue the fight for life on many
frontlines these days and yet we still don’t see the big picture.
I
heard a discussion the other day which made me jump; it was not focussed on the
numbers aborted or the horrifying array of methods or the blindness and callous
hearts of the people involved. It asked the question ‘who is missing from our
world?’
In
every age and nation, God has always provided what (and who) was needed at any
given moment in history. Whilst everyone has their own unique role, the destiny
of some is far reaching in their impact. Scientists like Alexander Fleming who
discovered Penicillin, social reformers like Florence Nightingale who formalised
the nursing profession, or statesmen like Churchill holding back the tide of
Nazism and of course our own Saviour.
There
is anecdotal evidence to suggest that during a discussion between Hilary
Clinton and Mother Teresa, the former asked why she thought there had been no
female President of the United States; to which Mother Teresa responded “she
was probably aborted”.
Perhaps
many of today’s problems remain unsolved, like cancer, AIDS, wars, etc. not
because the solutions were not sent to earth but because the ones to provide
them ended up in a bucket in an abortion clinic instead of fulfilling their destiny.
Whether
we realise it or not, our societies are impoverished to an ever increasing
extent; we have no way of evaluating it but we are all unknowingly suffering the
consequences of it.
As Ireland stands on the precipice, with its abortion referendum looming, I hope the people will remember those who gave them the gift of life, the sacrifices they made for them, the love extended to them and vote to 'protect' the next generation, many of whom may otherwise not see the light of day.
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