I thank you for the positive endorsement.
This is not a new or novel perspective. I first heard this viewpoint on the radio, I believe it was aired by "Focus on the Family", about 10 years ago. Most people ignore the economics of abortion ... its not an issue the abortion advocates want heard. Instead those for abortion would side track the discussion with an endless debate about "rights" or the argument on "when does life begin".
 
Eph 6:12 For our wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, against the powers, against the world-rulers of this darkness, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.
 
I repeated the verse because I have a question ...
 
If we (myself included) spent as much time wrestling with spirtual darkness, that means in prayer, as we do in endless debate ....
would the debate end?
 
Mike Archer
 
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Wow. I have never heard the anti-abortion case presented as economics.
Now I think I've heard everything.

Victor.





For those who want to talk dollars this nation has stood by while 50 million potential taxpayers, shoppers, entrepreneurs, etc have been slaughtered in abortion clinics under the guise of "women's rights". It is an economic fact that man made economics depend upon an expanding and growing economy which naturally occurs when there is an expanding growing population to support it. For those who worry about where or if their social security check is coming  .... why vote for anyone who would continue the practice of killing the very people who will someday be contributing to your retirement fund? Face it ... prolife makes economic sense.
I personally believe that if we vote for those that would put an end to the slaughter and let God take care of our finances we would be a much healthier but not necessarily richer nation.
 
Mike Archer
 
 PS:  for all of those who do not hail from the USA I wish to apologize for boring you with this discussion of American social ills
 

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