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October 12th, 2004 at 2:01 am
I don’t consider myself to be a scary person, but there is one supposition that truly offends me:
And that is the notion that someone who - reluctantly and agonizingly - (and, in my case, formerly) accepted the vacuity of Roe Vs. Wade is (or was) somehow consorting with the darkness.
And I’m not talking about the rock band with the lead singer who seems to be morphing a young Peter Frampton.
Mr. Newman - I don’t love your way - not with this editorial. Just an FYI here: my own beliefs have evolved this summer, and I have many of the articles on ORW’s website to appreciate for this spiritual growth. I can no longer accept Roe Vs. Wade as an acceptable legal/moral premise, just as I unambiguously disavowed the moral validity of my own abortion nearly 30 years ago. To insinuate that I was living in denial earlier this summer would be a joke, were it not so singularly unfunny.
Certainly, I will pray that your message is received in the hearts and minds of many this fall. But I’m not prepared to say those who do not receive it are devotees of the devil. John Kerry and others deeply disappoint me and have hurt me aggregiously, but that does not mean I’m seeing pitchforks here - or the rings around Satyricon, for that matter.
It wasn’t medical science that transformed my heart 29 years ago. It surely wasn’t my own doctor at the time, who tried to force something called Ortho Novum into my none-too-receptive palms after my followup appointment. Unavailed of any sort of counseling whatsoever, I took charge of the situation, accepted God’s graces (and His knowledge, painful though it was), and proceeded accordingly.
God’s love is inexhaustible and bestowed upon all of us, just as we are all sinners. Yes, earlier this summer I said mewley meanderings like, “I just can’t support the reversal of the 1973 decision.” Candidly, I’m embarrassed by those statements now - and I’ve admitted as much.
Shouldn’t you emulate Christ and be merciful here? A devil dalliancer I was not.