"Why did you turn away from me?" - A Question I Hope I'm Never Asked
But I wonder what that scene described by Archbishop Chaput would look like. Let's close our eyes for a moment and think about it. Can you imagine standing before the chorus of millions of preborn babies who are with God in eternity because their lives were cut short by abortion, and saying to them,
I am sure you can understand that while I was personally opposed to abortion on earth, I never wanted to impose my beliefs on anyone. I had no problem supporting powerful people who worked very hard to make sure that people like you could continue to be killed, if that is what their mothers wanted. Abortion should be legal for those people, and so I voted for those who agreed.
Maybe the scene would be a bit different from that or the argument more nuanced, but the bottom line would be the same. And if that is so, I cannot imagine how anybody could make such a statement, with a straight face, to the millions of aborted children, can you?
Catholic apologist Jimmy Akin looked at this question as well, and when he wrote about it, he asked, "What kind of reason would be needed to vote for a pro-abort candidate for president? Something unimaginably huge."
I don't expect that this debate, which is really centered on the "lesser of two evils" argument, will disappear any time soon, but I do think that Archbishop Chaput has given us a scenario that we can imagine in our mind's eye and get our thoughts around as we grapple with this situation prior to casting a vote this November.
I further believe with all my heart that until you and I have convinced a majority of our fellow Americans that the act of abortion is nothing less than an act of murder each and every time it is committed, the debates will only foster further apathy and confusion, and will achieve few substantive results.
So let's put our thinking caps on and really concentrate on those children who are now no longer with us. Imagine them gathered all around us, singing and praising God.
As we stand there listening to them, see if you can imagine one reason to excuse abortion even in a case like rape, incest or life of the mother.
Hold that thought and consider what comes next when you are asked, as you, me or anybody else surely would be,
"Why did you turn away from me when you had the chance to teach others the reasons why killing me was wrong?"
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