Why do Christians care about abortion?

God performs his own abortions in the 20% of pregnancies that result in miscarriage. This is god "working in mysterious ways", but look, that's not good enough an answer. A miscarriage occurs in healthy women, so too, do unhealthy women carry and give birth to incredibly sick and mentally challenged infants.

Why does god murder unborn "babies" from otherwise healthy and happy women who want to carry their pregnancies?

We can clearly see that god doesn't murder fetus' that are sick or will be mentally disabled - many babies are born with horrific disabilities.

WE can also say that god doesn't murder fetus' because they are evil - Hitler was born, Stalin, Pol Pot, and all the priests of faith that have sexually abused CHILDREN, they were all born and not murdered as fetus' by god.

So it's fair to say that god murders healthy fetus'. Why?

Is the answer to this going to be to blame to devil? That again is really not good enough as an answer.

I'd really love to know how christians reconcile miscarriage in their understanding of god's will - because statistically, its fair to say that god is one heck of a prolific abortionist who seems to not have a logic when choosing his victims.

Are those babies simply "bad ones?" If god miscarried ALL pregnancies that would result in physical abnormalities then we would not have any disabled children being born, so it's clearly not the case.

We can thus deduce that god murders healthy fetus'. Why? To punish the mothers for a past sin? It's certainly not because he murders "evil fetus'" - Hitler was born, so was Pol Pot and all the rest of them.

So, god doesnt murder sick fetus' that will endure a life of pain and suffering. He also doesn't murder evil fetus'. So we can say that he murders healthy fetus' at least some of the time.

  • OR do christians place the blame of miscarriage on the devil - the convenient scape-goat to god's horrible crime of fetus murder?
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