It is better to be given life
With all of the heated controversy over contraception, abortion and anti-abortion and its implications in religious faith, why has not the following relevant question ever been asked?
For would a child born into adversity, poverty and disarray or born into turbulence and neglect, or with an impairment mentally or physically that would forever leave him or her in misery, be any better off than an infant in the cherishing arms of our heavenly Father in the haven of heaven that we Christians believe in?
And I say this not as a Santorum zealot or in Evangelical fervor but rather as someone who never married but shares our Savior’s love for each little child.
Richard Dewey Vogel
Des Plaines
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