Un-be-liev-a-ble. Jesus would be O.K. with abortion. Not only
that, Jesus's position on abortion would be even "more radical" than
Barack Obama's! That was the wild, and patently false, assertion from
Barack Obama supporter Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, a guest on Wednesday's The
O'Reilly Factor on FNC (8/13/08). (Dr. Hill appears regularly on the
program.)
Dr. Hill, an Assistant Professor of Urban
Education and American Studies at Temple University and
self-described "hip-hop intellectual," was defending Senator Obama's
unwavering history of championing the right to terminating unborn
humans through all nine months of pregnancy.
Dr. Hill reveals a mind-blowing ignorance of first-century Jewish and
Christian teaching. That Hill would air such a preposterous assertion on
a national television program is brazen, to say the least.
First-century Jews were unequivocally anti-abortion. (Note to Dr.
Hill: Jesus of Nazareth was Jewish.) For example:
-- The Sentences of Pseudo-Phocylides (written between 50 B.C.
and A.D. 50) says, "A woman should not destroy the unborn babe in
her belly, nor after its birth throw it before the dogs and
vultures."
-- The Sibyline Oracles includes among the wicked those who "produce
abortions and unlawfully cast their offspring away" as well as
sorcerers who dispense abortifacients.
-- Josephus (first-century Jewish historian) wrote, "The law
orders all the offspring be brought up, and forbids women either to
cause abortion or to make away with the fetus." A woman who did
so was considered to have committed infanticide because she
destroyed a "soul" and hence diminished the race.
(Source, including more citations:
"Answering the Theological Case for Abortion Rights" by Scott
Klusendorf.)
Most notably, the earliest Christian writings reveal that the
earliest followers of Jesus were universally against abortion:
-- The Didache ("The Teaching of the Twelve") may possibly be the
earliest Christian document not found in the Bible. It has been
dated as early as 50 A.D. It says: "The second commandment of the
teaching: You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You
shall not seduce boys. You shall not commit fornication. You shall
not steal. You shall not practice magic. You shall not use potions.
You shall not procure [an] abortion, nor destroy a newborn child."
-- The Letter of Barnabas has been dated as early as 70 A.D. It
says, "You shall love your neighbor more than your own life. You
shall not slay the child by abortion; nor, again, shalt thou destroy
it after it is born."
(Source, with many more citations:
Catholic Answers: "Abortion" and
"Abortion and the Catholic Church" at EWTN.com)
(Several verses in the Old Testament uphold the dignity of the
unborn. For example, in Jeremiah 1:5, the Lord tells Jeremiah, "Before I
formed you in the womb I knew you." In Amos 1:13-14, the shepherd Amos
prophesied, "Thus says the LORD: For three crimes of the Ammonites, and
for four, I will not revoke my word; Because they ripped open
expectant mothers in Gilead, while extending their territory. I will
kindle a fire upon the wall of Rabbah, and it will devour her castles
amid clamor on the day of battle and stormwind in a time of tempest."
(See also
"Abortion in the Bible and Church History" by Randy Alcorn))
If anyone ever needed an example of how callous and clueless
so-called "progressive" pundits can be when it comes to the topic of
Christianity, Marc Lamont Hill's performance on Wednesday's The O'Reilly
Factor (8/13/08) could very well take the cake.
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From Wednesday's The O'Reilly Factor (8/13/08):
O'REILLY: ... Barack Obama has been the most progressive voice in
the country, more than Barbara Boxer, more than Nancy Pelosi, in
supporting abortion on demand, whether it's in the third trimester,
whether it's partial-birth abortion. No matter what it is, he says,
"Yes." So - How do you reconcile finding Jesus with the being the
most pro-abortion politician in the country? Don't you want to know
that?
HILL: I think he's made that very clear. In fact, he's probably
been most clear on that point. There are different schools of
theological understanding, many of which believe that the Bible is
not something that should be read fundamentally, but --
O'REILLY: The question is simple. (crosstalk) Would Jesus be
as progressive on abortion - does he believe Jesus would, based
upon his knowledge of theology - as he [Obama] is?
HILL: Absolutely. I think, absolutely.
O'REILLY: You believe Jesus would say, "Partial-birth
abortion: No problem"?
HILL: I think Jesus would be even more radical than all
the candidates who are --
O'REILLY (incredulous): On this issue?
HILL: On this issue and on all these other issues. I think
a fundamentalist understanding of the pro-life/pro-choice debate is
misguided and actually misses the point. And I think Barack Obama
understands this kind of thing -- (inaudible) close to the center --
O'REILLY (incredulous): That would be a stunning dissertation if
the Senator would give it. And I would absolutely want to
hear it.
HILL: And I think he would. I think he will!
O'REILLY: Let's wrap this up ...