Would You Murder A Child If That Child Was To Be King?

The post raises a profound moral question about the ethics of abortion, suggesting that preventing a child from being born indefinitely is murder. It challenges the validity of using loopholes to justify such actions and expresses disdain for those who manipulate The Living God's Sabbath Day, warping truth and killing morality. The author, James, conveys deep frustration, insisting that the essence of Life and the implications of denying a child's natural birth is contemptable. He also suggests that the Second Coming of Christ will not come in human form, hinting at a broader "Living" reflection that intertwines with the roots of Humanity.

What Do You Do When A Fetus Refuses To Be Born

Abort the fetus or cut it out of the host. I hope I am not the host. What if someone lied to the fetus or the host by creating an illusory experience in which the fetus and/or host already believes itself to have been born? I do not know, but I hope for more time, considering the circumstances.

The Child

The author reflects on the importance of love, forgiveness, kindness, understanding, compassion, and trust in life. They share a personal revelation about their writing process, feeling disconnected from their identity. The piece speculates on pregnancy and childbirth, questioning the implications of delaying a child's birth, particularly in a societal context. The author expresses a belief that abortion is wrong and likens prolonged gestation to denying a child life. They advocate for apology and reconciliation, seeking a balance between old and new beliefs. Ultimately, the writer’s uncertainty about their understanding of existence is prominent as they pursue literary opportunities.