Rape and Incest, Twin Sins Used to Justify Great Sins

Guest writer: Larry Kelley, pastor of First Southern Baptist Church in Gooding, Idaho

“In May of 2019 Alabama passed a law banning abortion and criminalizing the efforts of physicians who would perform them, even in the case of sexual assault such as rape and incest. Many argue that the exception for rape and incest should remain. The views they share are based on faulty premises. They believe the rape victim would want an abortion or that she would be better off having an abortion. They think that child’s life just isn’t worth having to put her through the pregnancy.

According to the research of Dr. David Reardon, director of the Elliot Institute, co-editor of the book Victims and Victors:  Speaking Out About Their Pregnancies, Abortions and Children Resulting From Sexual Assault, and author of the article “Rape, Incest and Abortion:  Searching Beyond the Myths,” “most women who become pregnant out of sexual assault do not want an abortion and are in fact worse-off after an abortion.” 

Reardon’s study suggests “that victims of rape and incest generally believe abortion would be another act of violence committed against their bodies. Abortion is a form of “medical rape”—an unwanted, violent intrusion into their bodies. Victims generally have a heightened awareness of the value of life and respect for others, so they respect the life they carry within them. Victims believe their child’s life may have meaning or purpose they don’t yet understand. They believe they were given this child for a reason.”

This study goes on to say that “making it through the pregnancy is a way for a victim to overcome the abuse. The selfless act of giving birth is proof that she is better than her attacker. For the victim of incest, pregnancy is a way out—a way to expose the criminal who is abusing her and to allow her to begin to heal.”

Rebecca Kiessling, who was conceived by rape, stated: “One of the greatest things I’ve learned is that the rapist is NOT my creator, as some people would have me believe.  My value and identity are not established as a “product of rape,” but as a child of God.” Psalm 68:5,6 declares: “A father to the fatherless . . . is God in his holy dwelling. God sets the lonely in families.”  And Psalm 27:10 tells us “Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.”

To jump to the conclusion that victims of rape and incest want and need abortion is one of the most common misconceptions in the abortion debate. Rape and incest cause considerable heartache and pain. Abortion is not the solution to this pain, instead it often makes it worse. As I read the testimonies of women that have experienced pregnancies through incest and rape, it became clear to me that they felt the decision to see the pregnancy through, was healing. Whether they kept the baby or gave it up for adoption, it seemed to be the one positive thing to come from such a horrific experience.

The science of embryology states that from the moment of conception, a human being is formed. The DNA it has is not only human DNA but the DNA of an individual distinct from that of either parent. In forensic criminology DNA is used to distinguish one person from another. So the DNA of an embryo indicates that the embryo is a person individual from its parents. Biologically, it is clear that the fetus is a human being. If the unborn is growing, it must be alive. From conception, when sperm and egg unite, the embryo grows through cellular reproduction. If the unborn has human parents, it must be human. Human beings reproduce after their own kind. The fetus is not part of a human, but is, in fact, a complete human organism, different than the mother and father.

In 1973, abortion became legal (with some regulating factors) in all of the U.S. with the passing of the Supreme Court decision of Roe v. Wade. Before this time, abortion (with some limited circumstances) was legally considered a crime in many states.

Our faith teaches us that murder is against the law of God. Before humans ever wrote down civil law, God determined what defines murder. Based on Scripture, a proper definition would be the willful unjustified killing of an innocent human being. From the very beginning, God called it murder when Jesus described Satan as a “murderer from the beginning” (John 8:44). Later, God instructed Moses to write down this law of the heart very plainly when He commanded, “You shall not murder” (Exodus 20:13). In light of this, it is clear that from God’s perspective murder has existed from the beginning of creation and is a universal moral wrong that applies to all people, in all cultures, and in every age in human history.

In addition, God has clearly called the unborn human beings, and has stated that life begins at conception. Psalm 139:13-16 states that the unborn are created by Him in the womb and Psalm 51:5 describes the unborn having a sin nature, and being alive at the moment of conception.

No matter how one looks at it, abortion, even in cases of rape and incest is murder. Abortion is the willful and unjustified killing of an unborn child.  Regardless if abortion is legal by human government, it is a violation of the universal moral law of God, which supersedes man’s law. It should go without saying, in any regard, abortion is morally wrong, and a sin according to Almighty God.

Mankind’s civil laws were initially based on God’s moral laws. Slowly and methodically mankind has determined that they possess greater wisdom than God. They believe God’s laws to be outdated and irrelevant. Such belief has caused man to question the evil in this world and question why God would allow such. It comes back to the question of free will. With that acknowledgement, we understand this is not God’s fault and the responsibility lies upon mankind for leaving the wisdom of God.

So, Alabama has taken steps to reconcile God’s law with civil law. Thus, returning back to God and embracing His wisdom, Alabama has recognized the error of Roe v. Wade. “You shall not murder.” (Exodus 20:13). Murder is murder no matter what other labels might be given it. Abortion, not miscarriage, is murder. It is premeditated and done with malice and indifference. It should be treated as such, even in the case of Rape and incest.”

Citywide Day of Prayer

Twin Falls, ID:  Last night (February 24) with “standing room only” in Twin Falls, Idaho: mayor Suzanne Hawkins issued a proclamation in support of the “born and the unborn” and calling “on all citizens of the City of Twin Falls to, civilly and legally, protect and defend the dignity of every human life, including those not yet born. And to help care for women in unexpected pregnancies and to support adoption and foster care in a meaningful way.”

(Read the full proclamation below)

I was humbled to be in the room packed full and with overflow room and some standing in the hallway to show support to the mayor.

As the mayor began reading the proclamation most in the room began to stand in solidarity for the glory of God in a show of respect for the sanctity of all life, including the “born and unborn”.

It was a unique moment to hear a full house nearly completely silent for several minutes before the meeting was called to order and an invitation for those in attendance to stand and recite the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. It was most sober as the pledge came to a close and the entire room said these words we’ve said thousands of times before… “with liberty and justice for all.” We were about to hear the mayor of a major city in the state of Idaho issue a proclamation concerning the sanctity of life. That “all” we just spoke about includes these 2,191 children in the womb in our city who have been murdered since 2008, with permission of a majority Republican Party legislature and a generally apathetic church. This was no small moment at city hall.

The majority present were God fearing, hard working, family loving, peaceful neighbors from over a dozen churches across the city. Pastors from many churches peacefully expressing their First Amendment right to address their government with joy in the Lord. This was a unified effort of God’s people being the church.

The proclamation from the mayor ended with an invitation to citizens wanting to pray to a citywide day of prayer on March 1 to pray for our city, state, and nation. Let me encourage this to the reader.

March 1, 2020 – Citywide Day of Prayer in Twin Falls, ID

Heads of households: Gather your household to a special moment of prayer and ask God for a day when abortion is no longer available and legally protected in the city of Twin Falls, the State of Idaho, and the Nation.

Pastors: Give special emphasis this coming Lord’s day to corporate prayer, praying in agreement with believers across the city of Twin Falls for the total and immediate abolishment of abortion in the city. May God give us His mercy to lead to repentance as a people, a state, and a nation. Pray that the conscience of legislators will be awakened and that the House Ways and Means committee would pick up House Bill 361 and give the bill a proper hearing that would abolish abortion in the state of Idaho.

For the glory of God!

Full Proclamation:


God’s Holy Standard

Guest writer: Danny Steinmeyer, a pastor at Truth Family Bible Church in Middleton, Idaho

“A baby is a baby, is a baby.  The motivations or circumstances involved in conception do not change the nature, value, or qualities of human life.  A baby may be conceived on purpose or by “surprise.”  A little human may be conceived as a result of unmarried sinners or by married sinners, by poor or rich, by teenagers or forty-somethings, by Christians or non-Christians, and by force, intimidation, manipulation, or violence.  In every case, when fertilization occurs a new human life is formed…and that is just science.

This is not hard to understand, and truly everyone gets it no matter how hard they protest.  The truth is obvious and known, though many seek to suppress the truth in order to justify themselves in some way.  Ironically, many of those who accuse Christians of being science deniers or anti-science when it comes to an environmental agenda or the idea of the supernatural, betray the heart of the matter with their own denial of gender science and baby science.  What is the heart of the matter?  It is that the God who created the universe and everything in it has spoken, and His special creation has rebelled against Him.  Having fallen into sin through our first parents, all humanity seeks to overthrow the authority and wisdom of God in exchange for their own non-wisdom and arbitrary moral sensibilities.  Therefore, excuses and mental gymnastics abound in order to rationalize all kinds of sin, including the murder of babies in the womb.

What is the truth?  What has God spoken?  Exodus 20:13, “You shall not murder.”  Murder is the taking of human life in violation of God’s Law.  No manner of human law undoes or supplants God’s holy standard.  God does grant the powers of the death penalty to human government for purposes of just war and the punishment of evil such as for murder and rape.  But nowhere does God allow for the death penalty of an innocent party.  The little person conceived by violence, incest, or any other imperfect circumstance, must never receive the death penalty because someone else sinned.  No woman is justified in having an abortion because she was violated.  Having been terribly violated, she is not restored, unviolated, or made whole by executing the baby within her.  The perpetrator of the violent act against her is the one that deserves lethal justice, not the baby.  

Justice is a whole concept and we violate justice when we excuse murdering babies in order to rationalize our own sensibilities with incremental “partial justice.”  God’s Word is ultimate truth and true justice is that which aligns with His Law.  Let us never excuse the murder of the innocent for the crimes of the parents.  We must stand against all unjust laws and practices that harm the innocent and weakest among us.  May God help us all.”

A Rat Is A Pig Is A Dog Is A Boy

Guest writer: Billy Galloska, pastor of First Baptist Church in Glenns Ferry, Idaho

“A rat is a pig is a dog is a boy” came the musings of Ingrid E. Newkirk. And while any thinking human would reject this notion, even this statement is rejected in the treatment of the human child through abortion. For animals are treated better and given more rights today than the life of a small child rejected based on the crimes of her father. 

Yes, I am speaking of the unspeakable, the complete and utter rejection of a child based upon incest or rape. There are no words that can ever explain nor punishment that should not be exacted upon the perpetrator of such acts. But this child, a child formed in her mothers womb is known by our creator at the moment of conception and regardless the horrible condition in which she was made,  she is incapable of bearing the fault of her father.

Jeremiah 1:5 says “Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.”

A child is known to her creator and must not be destroyed. Have we become so calloused that we have rejected the pinnacle of God’s creation and spat upon the young while forming?

Isaiah 13:18 says “Their bows also shall dash the young men to pieces; and they shall have no pity on the fruit of the womb; their eye shall not spare children.”

Yes we have become such a generation. One born out of arrogance and pride. One that cares so little for life that we would punish a child for the sins of his father. One that would say that the life of a child is deserving of death because his father was a violent criminal. I call upon all that is pure and righteous, I call upon your conscience and your heart. Protect the most innocent,  protect the unborn.”

Proclamation on the Sanctity of Human Life

This is an invitation to all God fearing followers of the Lord Jesus Christ to gather at the City of Twin Falls city council chambers on Monday night, February 24, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. as a proclamation from the mayor of Twin Falls, Suzanne Hawkins, is read – calling the “citizens of the City of Twin Falls to join us in protecting and defending the dignity of every human life, including those not yet born. And to help care for women in unexpected pregnancies and to support adoption and foster care in a meaningful way.” Full proclamation below.

Clyde Red Thompson: birthday pending

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Proclamation on the Sanctity of Human Life

Whereas, on January 13, 1984 President Ronald Regan issued the first Presidential Proclamation regarding the sanctity of human life and designated National Sanctity of Life Day; and

Whereas, our Founding Fathers inscribed into the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain, unalienable rights, that amongst these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and without life there is no liberty or happiness; and

Whereas, every person, the born and the unborn, the poor and the downcast, the disabled, the infirm, and the elderly all have inherent value and no life is inconsequential or without worth; and

Whereas, The City of Twin Falls adopted a neighborly city resolution that calls for all to accept and respect the dignity and worth of every life and is committed to protecting innocent life every day.

Now therefore, we the undersigned do hereby call on all citizens of the City of Twin Falls to, civilly and legally, protect and defend the dignity of every human life, including those not yet born. And to help care for women in unexpected pregnancies and to support adoption and foster care in a meaningful way. Further, I invite all citizens who believe in prayer to join on March 1, 2020, to pray for our City, State, and Nation.

Signed: Mayor, Suzanne Hawkins

-Updated with the following photo and added links-

End the Taking of Innocent Life, Period

Guest writer: David Paschal, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Boise, ID

“A government has at its very core the duty to protect its citizens. That duty applies equally to all citizens, and most specially the weak who have no other voice to speak for them. How abhorrent it is to think that our government is allowing the violent murder of its weakest and most vulnerable citizens?

As a citizen of Idaho who believes that abortion is the murder of an innocent life, I want to express my outrage and disgust that any portion of public funding is used to end the life of any child for any reason. I ask you to not only end any and all public funding for abortion in Idaho, but to end the taking of innocent life period.” 

Responsibility of the Government

Guest writer: Greg E. Moering, Jr., Pastor of Valley Baptist Church in Hagerman, ID

“We live in a society that propagates the notion that the purposeful termination of our unborn neighbor’s life is a right that must be protected. However, if the King of Creation speaks so harshly against the murder of the unborn via the blows of a man against the unborn’s mother (Ex. 21:22-25), then how much more is it a loathsome, abominable act to rip apart our unborn neighbor limb by limb, to put a hole into the base of his or her skull and to suck out his or her brains, or to do any other sort of thing that would make the Nazis applaud? And yet, our society not only permits such evil, but also wants it protected and funded, and forbid it if you even dare trample upon “a woman’s right to choose.”

This is sheer evil and we know it. So, because we know it, there are those who try to limit the execution of our unborn neighbors to certain circumstances, these exceptions being things like whether the conception of our unborn neighbor was the result of rape and/or incest. We also see the proliferation of so-called “fetal heartbeat bills.” All of these measures implicitly recognize that there is something so egregious about the killing of our unborn neighbors that we simply have to do something; however, these measures also make it clear that there is a cowardice in the hearts of those who push such attempts at reducing the death toll of our unborn neighbors, a cowardice that trembles at the tyranny of the Supreme Court of the United States. Abortion is murder. And those who perform or request this vile, wicked act of aggression against the unborn are murderers. And those who make provisions for the unjust taking of another human’s life are complicit and have the unborn’s blood on their hands.

It is the responsibility of the government under the Lord God of heaven to ensure justice (Romans 13:1-5). And if we are being honest with ourselves, then we know making provisions for the murder of our unborn neighbors is the furthest thing from justice. How is it just to say that a child is to be torn asunder because his or her father committed a heinous and evil act that resulted in his or her conception? How is it just that one of the innocent parties is put to death, but the one who actually committed the act worthy of death gets to live? This is lunacy of the highest order. The rapist is to be executed (Dt. 22:25-27), not the child. O Lord God of heaven, may we see in our day the complete and total abolition of abortion in our day, beginning in the state of Idaho! O Lord please give our legislators and our governor the courage and fortitude to stand against evil and do what You have commanded them and appointed them to do! O Lord, please help our state take up the cause of justice!”

Resolved

This resolution was passed last night (February 18, 2020) at the Bonner County Republican Central Committee meeting. May this move across the state. May God bless Bonner County with His favor.

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Resolution: ABOLISH HUMAN ABORTION

Res. No.: 2020-01 
Presenter: Cornel Rasor 
Author: Cornel Rasor

WHEREAS, Almighty God created life and commanded humanity to be fruitful and multiply and has commanded humanity to not murder; and

WHEREAS, the IDGOP Platform, Art. XIV, Sect. 3(A-F) – Right to Life is unambiguous; and

WHEREAS, the preamble of the Idaho Constitution acknowledges the authority of the Almighty God when it states “We, the people of the state of Idaho, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, to secure its blessings and promote our common welfare do establish this Constitution”; and

 WHEREAS, the 5th and 14th amendments to the United States Constitution declares that no person shall be deprived of life without due process of law; and

WHEREAS, Section 32-102, Idaho code, identifies the preborn child “conceived, but not yet born, is to be deemed an existing person so far as may be necessary for its interest”, and section 18-4001, Idaho Code, defines a human being as “including, but not limited to, a human embryo or fetus”; and

 WHEREAS, the Idaho Constitution recognizes in Article I, Section 1 that “All men are by nature free and equal, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are enjoying and defending life…and securing safety”; and

WHEREAS, the Idaho Constitution in Article I, Section 18 states that “Courts of justice shall be open to every person, and a speedy remedy afforded for every injury of person, …and right and justice shall be administered without sale, denial, delay, or prejudice”; and

 WHEREAS, Section 18-4016, Idaho Code, presently grants inequity in law by allowing a certain class of people to murder other innocent persons; and

 WHEREAS, Article VI of the United States Constitution declares that the constitution itself, and not necessarily the federal courts’ opinion of the constitution, is the supreme law of the land; and

 WHEREAS, the Idaho Health and Welfare defines “Induced Abortion” as an intentional action to stop a live birth; and

WHEREAS, there were 1,285 murders by abortion committed on innocent, unborn persons in the state of Idaho in 2017; and

WHEREAS, the United States Supreme Court’s decisions in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey asserting a constitutional right of a mother to kill her child in abortion as some “right to privacy” is actually a perversion of the constitution’s 14th amendment; and

 WHEREAS, since 1973, approximately 61,000 human children have been murdered by abortions in the state of Idaho; and

 WHEREAS, children in the womb are unable to cry out to you, our state’s lawmakers in Idaho, for help; and

 WHEREAS, our state’s lawmakers are indeed bound by oath or affirmation to independently judge the rights of the preborn against the state and federal constitutions regardless of contrary federal court opinions; and

WHEREAS, the Supreme Court can be ignored or defied as has been exhibited by the 44 states that have legalized marijuana in total disregard of both a federal law, the Controlled Substances Act, and the Supreme Court decision in 2005’s Gonzales v. Raich; and

WHEREAS, House Bill 361, the Abortion Human Rights Act is a just and lawful remedy to finally and equitably protect human rights and end the murder of the preborn by abortion in the state of Idaho.

Let it therefore be

 RESOLVED, that every person, including but not limited to, any human embryo or fetus, be given protection against the tyranny of anyone or any organization who would intentionally cause harm or death to these, our neighbors; and

 RESOLVED, that we, the Bonner County Republican Central Committee appeal to you, our elected state representatives, senators, the governor, and the attorney general to give your support for House Bill 361, the Abortion Human Rights Act, that has been introduced in the 2020 legislative session; and

RESOLVED, that we, the Bonner County Republican Central Committee appeal to you, our elected state representatives, senators, the governor, and the attorney general to hear our voice as we interpose for our human neighbors that have no opportunity to stand before you and appeal to your conscience to enact this fair and just law; and

 RESOLVED, that we support your actions to defend all human life in the state of Idaho; and

 RESOLVED, that we mourn the decades of inaction against the 37 unjust opinions of the United States Supreme Court that have incorrectly affirmed murder by abortion as a “right” in the 14th amendment; and

 Finally RESOLVED, that we are not interested in any further capitulation to the courts and the regulation of the murdering of our children in our state, and we ask you to act with humane urgency on this matter and give immediate attention to House Bill 361, the Abortion Human is Rights Act, so help us God.

ADOPTED this 18th day of February, 2020

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BCRCC Chairwoman – Victoria Zeischegg BCRCC Secretary – Kathy Rose

Inhumane, Unjust, and Unloving

Guest writer: Christopher Folkerts, pastor of New Covenant United Reformed Church in Twin Falls, ID

“Aborting children conceived through rape or incest is inhumane, unjust, and unloving.

People who argue that abortion should be permissible for children conceived in the circumstances of rape or incest argue illogically, and therefore, inconsistently. They are still believing the lie that the child in the womb is not a child but a mass of cells similar to a zit. If the “thing” in the womb is just a mass of tissue that can be discarded at whim, then why have any restrictions at all. To place a single restriction on abortion is to say that that “thing” is a person with value and dignity. And if that “thing” really is a person with value and dignity, it cannot be distinguished from another as more or less deserving of life. The argument that children may not be aborted except in cases of rape or incest is simply to act like all the evil dictators this world has known, such as Adolf Hitler, and determine who is and who is not worthy to live. To abort under cases of rape or incest is inhuman and barbaric. If that “thing” in the womb is a person, abortion under any circumstances is murder. If it is not person, then let’s stop our bickering and abort whomever, whenever, and however we want. No justification is needed, we are simply popping a zit.

Not only is this argument that abortion to be permissible in cases of rape and incest inhumane, it is unjust. It is punishing the person in the womb for a crime he or she did not commit. It is injustice of the highest order since that person is not capable of defending himself or herself. If it is a person that is in their mother’s womb, they are endowed with all the rights and responsibilities of the Constitution of the United States of America. Specifically, in this case, they are being denied the right afforded them in the Sixth Amendment, namely the right to a trial by jury.

Allowing abortion in cases of rape or incest additionally unloving. Obviously is it unloving to the child who was just murdered, but is unloving to the woman who has conceived her child. The argument for allowing abortion under such circumstances is most often made at this level. It is not a philosophical argument but an emotional one. It argues that aborting the child is best for the mother’s psychological and emotional state of being. But is this the case? We forget that the child in her womb is as much her own flesh-and-blood as it is the perpetrator who raped her. We forget that that child shares her DNA and will share his or her mother’s looks and character. We forget that the mother knows, not by scientific data, but by her mother’s heart, that the “thing” in her womb, however horribly conceived, is still at the end of the day, her child—her baby. In the moment of great pain or shame, she may detest the child in her. That is normal given the circumstances of the evil inflicted upon her. We must speak lovingly to her and address that pain and shame. We must punish the evil man who raped her. But to allow her in a moment of pain and shame to abort her baby is to allow her to inflict upon herself another wound, as deep and horrible as the first. She knows in her mother’s heart that she has conceived in her womb her own child. She may decide to give her child up to adoption because of the pain she experienced and have peace that she has brought joy to a couple longing for a child. But do not let her be an accomplice to the murder of her own child. She will know it and live with the horror of what she done for the rest of life. It is unloving to the woman to allow her to abort her baby even under such horrible circumstances as these. It is the character of a just, noble, and kind society to stand beside abused women and encourage them in their darkest moment to give life to their baby. This is the loving and compassionate thing to do.”

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