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Is Human Life of Less
Value Than Holy Time?
by Nic Samojluk
I want to post here material I wrote for another forum two years ago, but which is as relevant today as it was then:
Millions have perished in our own land for the crime of being unborn. It is estimated that approximately forty-five million unborn babies have been either poisoned or butchered by physicians who were trained to save lives, but who, for profit sake, engage in the business of summarily executing those innocent babies waiting to have the rare chance of taking their first breath.
This is another topic where we, Seventh-day Adventists, have chosen to remain silent while the genocide is taking place. We have plenty of printed space to talk about the importance of worshipping God on the correct day of the week, but we have no interest in raising our voices in condemnation of the slaughter of the innocent in our own land. Every weekend, over three thousand unborn babies are sacrificed for the sake of convenience, and those criminal abortionists do this again and again with impunity.
If we as a nation and as a church continue to remain silent, I believe that the 9/11 event will be followed by other terrible calamities, which will dwarf what happened in New York. God cannot forever remain silent and continue to protect our nation, if we remain silent while those destined to the slaughter house go to their death and perish before they have a chance to see the light of day.
This does not surprise me, since historically, we have been more concerned about the sacredness of holy time than human life. The same thing happened when Hitler began his genocidal program against the Jews. We SDA's turned a blind eye to the plight of the innocent. We were more concerned about making sure Christians were warned about the dangers of worshipping God on the wrong day of the week.
We have championed many good causes. One of them is our concern for the health of those who had the great privilege of being allowed to be born. We have invested our precious resources in our efforts to help those eager to stop smoking, for example. Why? Because, by doing so, we can add about five years to their life. We are blind to see that, by saving the unborn from a sure death, we could add not merely five years to the life of human beings, but an entire life span.
We think that by keeping the Sabbath Day Holy, we are rendering a great service to humanity, forgetting that Jesus stated that the Sabbath was made for the sake of man, and not the other way around. We also forget that the Sabbath is a sign, a mere sign. Signs are important. The sign that reads Emergency in front of a hospital is a big help in guiding ambulances to the place where help is available. Nevertheless, if there is no hospital behind the sign staffed with trained physicians and nurses to render vital help, the sign turns into a dangerous distraction which can cost the life of the patient on the verge of death.
This is where we fail. Physicians who have been trained to save lives, devote their entire energy and know how, not to save the lives of those destined to perish; but rather, for the sake of profit, engage in the art of killing, instead of the art of healing; and we, the people who claim to have the last message of hope for a perishing world, prefer to remain silent while the genocide of the unborn continues unabated. I do not know if you are aware that one of the most prosperous abortionists in California, who owns over twenty abortion clinics, is a graduate from Loma Linda University.
Some time ago, I stopped at the White Estate section of the Loma Linda University library, and checked the list of printed material we have been publishing on the subject connected with the Sabbath. We have spent tons of ink in our efforts to convince the rest of Christians about the need to worship God on the correct day of the week. Then I looked for what we were doing in defense of those being poisoned and butchered inside the womb, the modern torture chamber of humanity. What did I find? Nothing! Zero! This shows very clearly where our interest is. We proclaim that prenatal human life is a magnificent gift of God which should be protected, and then admit that the the church has chosen not to define the precise moment human life begins. I can't understand this! How can we expect our physicians to protect prenatal human life if we affirm that we do not know when human life begins!
The Pope, whom we have demonized and labelled as the Beast of Revelation knows when human life begins. And yet we, the Remnant church of God don't. Beasts of prey kill the innocent and defenseless. Isn't this what abortionists are doing? Isn't that the true image of the beast? Doesn't this sound like an anomaly to you? We have labelled the one who is more determined than anybody else in the world to protect the innocent as the Beast. I think that our SDA eyes need to be examined. We have lost our 20/20 vision. How I wish somebody would come to the rescue of those destined to perish.
It is true that in ages past the Catholic church persecuted, tortured, and killed many Christian, whom Rome labelled as heretics. There is no way of denying what the Catholic Church did through the notorious Inquisition. Nevertheless, should we judge Rome on the basis of what the church did centuries ago, or rather on what the Pope is doing in defense of the defenseles? Should we ignore what Mother Theresa did for the helples, and what she did for the unborn?
I don't think we can! Credit should be given where credit is due! Shouln't we join John Paul II in his tireless effort to protect those who have no legal defense in this land of freedom: Freedom that is restricted for those lucky to have been allowed to be born.
This is what I wrote two years ago for another forum. Do I still believe what I wrote then? Of course I do. Nevertheless, I must admit that there has been a faint effort by some or our church's communications channels, as well by some independent ministries to correct this silence about abortion. A good example is the recent reprinting by the Adventist Review of an article dealing with this controversial issue.
To access the "Fatherhood Aborted" story, click on the link listed below:
http://www.adventistreview.org/2000-07/story2.htm
The Seal of God & the Sabbath
by Nic Samojluk
I do surf other websites dealing with similar issues relating to moral values and religion. In connection with my occasional surfing of the internet, I would like to share with you the response I just filed in response to someone's comments about the following topic: The Seal of God and the Sabbath.
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I just finished reading your comments, and I think that I agree with you. The only thing I would like to add is that "Seals" are symbols that represent something that is beyond the seal itself. A flag stands for the whole country. A presidential seal stands for the president and the office he occupies. Likewise, the Sabbath is a pointer to our special relationship with the Creator and Savior.
It means we validate God's respect for the sacredness of human life. E. G. White states that Jesus would have died for just one lost soul. My question is: Would he have died for the unborn child? Would he have stooped down to save for eternity the life of the unborn? I think he would, because he said: "Let the children come to me." How can they come to Jesus if we snuff their lives before they have a chance to take their first breath? And he stated that he did come that we might have an "Abundant Life." How can the unborn achieve an abundant life if we deprive them of life itself?
He also stated that our final destiny will not be based on whether we worship him on the correct day of the week, but rather on the way we treat the least (see Matt. 25). I have read the Gospel many times, and I do not recall a single time where he says that our final destiny will be determined by our Sabbath observance. If you know of the existence of such a text, I would like to know.
Now, do not misunderstand me on this point. I go to church on the Seventh Day; not on the First Day of the week. Nevertheless, I believe that if there is nothing behind the symbol in my life, then my religion is worthless. A sign in front of a hospital that reads 'EMERGENCY' is very helpful, but if there are no physicians and nurses staffing said emergency room, the sign is a distraction and totally worthless.
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