Choice
In every thing you do in your life there is a decision to be made. Your mind must choose to do something or not. Choice can be described as True or False.
You have a situation before you where a decision must be made before you can continue life’s journey. Choice is binary. It is either Yes or No, It can also be described as On or Off. If you cannot make that decision it is void or null. You cannot continue until a decision is made. Some will call this free will.
Every individual has been given free will. It is something that has been given to you by grace and you own it. Free will can only be taken away from you if you give it away.
To function you must be pro-choice. If you cannot make a choice you will remain in a state where you are void. Having the desire to function when you are in a null state means you cannot think for yourself. All you can do is be a follower. An individual right is not in your mind-set. You do not understand it because you have never personally experienced it before.
What I have stated above is nature’s law. It is built in to you. It just may be dormant inside you. However, it is part of your basic instinct.
In today’s society religion and politics are mingled. Our forefathers had made the decision to separate religion from politics, which promotes individual rights to choose. Society is change as the law of nature is change.
The best illustration of free will is abortion. You are either for it or against it. If you cannot make a decision on this issue you are in that realm of being void on the subject.
I will respect your decision even though my choice is the opposite of yours. We both have the right of choice, to exercise your free will.
It is my opinion, as society is a natural law of change, that I advocate for Pro-Choice on abortion. In my mindset I cannot comprehend being told what to do as illustrated as Pro-Life. Pro-Life is so distorted and is a contradiction, best illustrated in the Kansas Republican Platform. They say they are pro-life, as in religion, but they are also say they are for individual rights in their politics. Remember that religion and politics are mingled in our society. Let’s discuss abortion from the law of nature. One of female gender has growing inside her, in time, is a fetus when she has a fertilized egg. Its gestation time varies by what part of nature it is. In human females it takes 9 months for the fetus to develop before it can be born. It is directly connected to its caretaker. During gestation such things as limbs grow and organs are developed. They have kidneys that are functioning; they have motor skills that they developing, they have a heart that is beating. Everything in the gestation process is at work. It is a fully functioning fetus, which is in humans, the unborn young from the end of the eighth week after conception to the moment of birth, as distinguished from the earlier embryo.
The one who made the decision that a beating heart constitutes a child was one who does not understand gestation. Yet take that same person into a museum that displays, in jars, the development stages of a fetus for all to see and learn from. In his mindset would it not be true that, in fact, actual dead babies are on display for all to see. How morbid is that?
Aborting is Termination of pregnancy and expulsion of an embryo or of a fetus. It is not yet a living young.
A baby is not a baby until the following events occur The emergence and separation of offspring from the body of the mother and given the breath of life. Now you have a baby.
What the mother does before her fetus becomes a baby is her individual right. It is not society’s decision. It is her decision.
How can it be perceived any differently? Because you have a choice to make. With what I have stated above has your decision to believe what I have said to be true or false? It is your choice. It is your free will.
After I filed for office and declared myself a Democrat I don’t have enough paper to make a hard copy of everything that I have been called in my district. Letting people vent is good for their soul. It does, however, concern me when their first words out of their mouth call me a baby killer and that I don’t believe in the Bible. It makes me wonder how many more incorrect choices this person has made in their lifetime.
As a final comment in this essay I must state that I am ordained and was an assistant pastor for three years. I have three grown sons in their 20’s and one grandson who turned one on tax day. In each case their mother made the decision to let the fetus fully develop and have it be born. They had made their individual right to choose. In my belief system it does not matter if I say these words from behind the pulpit on Sunday morning or stand behind a podium as a candidate for a public office.
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