Re. the Pope on forgiving post-abortive women: Welcome to Protestantism!

While I’m glad to see the topic of the possibility of forgiveness for post-abortive people in the news, it highlighted a flaw with Catholic theology.  For you don’t need a special declaration from the Pope to offer the good news of forgiveness and peace through Jesus.  Protestant Pregnancy Resource Centers and other people do that every day!

Yes, abortion is a ghastly sin against God.  But it can be forgiven.  Satan lies throughout the abortion process.  He starts with, “It’s OK, you should kill your child!” then goes to, “I can’t believe you killed your child — God can’t forgive that!”  (Or the Catholic version: “God can only forgive that when Mr. Pope says He can!”)

Keep sharing the dual truths of the pro-life movement: Abortion is murder, and you shouldn’t do it.  But it you did it, you can be forgiven if you authentically repent and trust in Jesus.

Source: Pro-Life Compassion: Child and Mother | RedState  On Tuesday, the announcement came that Pope Francis had given authorization to priests to forgive the sin of abortion, which the Catholic church considers a “moral evil”. …for the specific period of the Jubilee year — December 8, 2015 to November 20, 2016 — the pope has removed that extra step, giving each priest around the world the faculty to grant absolution for abortion. “I have met so many women who bear in their heart the scar of this agonizing and painful decision,” said the pope. I am not Catholic, nor have I attended any type of Catholic service, so I do not claim to know the specifics associated with decrees from the Pope. But one thing struck me as I read articles reporting this new authorization and people’s reaction to it; the idea of compassion for women who have made a conscious decision to have an abortion. It’s not as if showing tenderness toward post-abortive mothers has never crossed my mind, it just doesn’t cross it often enough. I wish this wasn’t the case. Into every clinic where abortions are performed, two lives go in, and only one comes out. In between that, a decision is made to willfully destroy a developing child for reasons which, too often, have absolutely nothing to do with the life of the mother. A Guttmacher Institute report lists reasons the women they surveyed had abortions: The reasons most frequently cited were that having a child would interfere with a woman’s education, work or ability to care for dependents (74%); that she could not afford a baby now (73%); and that she did not want to be a single mother or was having relationship problems (48%). Nearly four in 10 women said they had completed their childbearing, and almost one-third were not ready to have a child. These are heartbreaking statistics showing the seemingly throw-away nature of new life. Every day, women who find themselves in one of these categories decide an abortion is best for them at that moment in their lives. Quickly their inconvenience is gone, and they can go down the path that they’ve decided upon. The tiny heartbeat that had existed separately within them beats no longer. Some in the pro-abortion movement have been vocal about their “choice”, and are convinced they made the right decision. It means nothing to them. For the ones who do feel remorse, regret, and crushing emotional pain, the memory is devastating. And permanent.

 

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