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“The absence of biblical teaching on abortion is one of the big reasons that the Christian movement has historically kept room for a broad range of opinions on this subject.”

– Rev. Martin Elfert

Father Knows Best: How can I say I believe in God, and my decision to have an abortion?

Martin Elfert
Martin Elfert
The Rev. Martin Elfert is an immigrant to the Christian faith. After the birth of his first child, he began to wonder about the ways in which God was at work in his life and in the world. In response to this wondering, he joined Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he and his new son were baptized at the Easter Vigil in 2005 and where the community encouraged him to seek ordination. Martin served on the staff of the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Spokane, Wash. from 2011-2015. He is now the rector of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church in Portland, Oreg.

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Thomas Schmidt
10 years ago

Martin, it pleases me to finally see an answer to those who use the Bible and so called Word of God arguments to support their often unfeeling responses to our sisters who must contemplate abortion. While life is clearly a value in the Bible, it is not the only one, and does not automatically prohibit abortion. Most anti-abortionists must redefine (or personally interpret) definitions of the term to mean murder. a questionable tactic. I don’t like abortion, and also realize that for some it may be their best option. I can only live my life and can’t live theirs. and since I am male, it is not my decision, either to make or even influence. It is a medical procedure that the state has no right to prohibit. Grief, self doubt, and socially imposed guilt are present, and you handle those with an exquisite delicacy. Thank you.

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