I missed the Blog for Choice day. But the question of why I am pro-choice is simple. It is a decision that I think only the people involved directly can or should make. It is a decision with grave moral consequences especially as the end of the pregnancy approaches, yet those consequences cannot be made in a one size fits all equation. So I leave it up to the doctor and the woman and pray for all those involved.
The Elijah/Elisha cycle of stories is one part of Scripture to which I continue to return for inspiration in science, religion and social concerns. I get these interests from both my parents - my mom as housewife, feminist, lay pastor and my dad as engineer turned into pastor. I have lived in both city and country. There are things I love about both. I've been a cook, roofer, manager, pastor, musician, and more. Currently I work at a motel and am trying to become a writer.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Blog for Choice
I missed the Blog for Choice day. But the question of why I am pro-choice is simple. It is a decision that I think only the people involved directly can or should make. It is a decision with grave moral consequences especially as the end of the pregnancy approaches, yet those consequences cannot be made in a one size fits all equation. So I leave it up to the doctor and the woman and pray for all those involved.
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