Commentary: Respect Life Month: Oppose the death-dealing violence of abortion, oppose the violent killings in war

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True respect for life requires us to get out of our comfort zone.

We might say, “I respect life, I vote for pro-life politicians who claim they will work to end abortion.” However, in a democracy voting is usually easy and comfortable.

But are we willing to regularly stand outside of an abortion mill on a freezing winter morning or hot summer afternoon praying and witnessing to the humanity of our unborn brothers and sisters? That’s harder and somewhat uncomfortable.

Now for those who are willing to get uncomfortable in support of the Catholic Church’s efforts to protect unborn human life, try to move into an even more uncomfortable zone: acknowledge the truth that war does much to disrespect life. War kills life – mostly innocent life.

Blessed Teresa of Calcutta insightfully said, “The greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion, which is war against the child. … Any country that accepts abortion is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what they want.”

But Mother Teresa’s quote can logically and honestly be turned around to say that war also is the greatest destroyer of love and peace. Like abortion, war is also against the child. And that any country that accepts war is not teaching its people to love, but to use any violence to get what they want.

LEFT: Smoke rises after an an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City in July. (CNS/Mohammed Saber, EPA) RIGHT: People hold signs during the annual March for Life rally in Washington in 2013.(CNS/Bob Roller)
LEFT: Smoke rises after an an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City in July. (CNS/Mohammed Saber, EPA) RIGHT: People hold signs during the annual March for Life rally in Washington in 2013.(CNS/Bob Roller)

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI said, “The truth is that it is impossible to interpret Jesus as violent. Violence is contrary to the kingdom of God. It is an instrument of the Antichrist. Violence never serves man, but dehumanizes him.”

Now let’s put the shoe on the other foot. Perhaps you say, “I respect life, I vote for politicians who say they will work to end war, war preparation and the military-industrial-complex.” Again, in a democracy voting is generally easy and comfortable.

But are we willing to peacefully, prayerfully and publicly witness to the evil of war and war preparation? And are we regularly contacting our legislators?

Now for those who are willing to get out of their comfort zone in support of the Catholic Church’s teaching against violence and war, try to move into an even more uncomfortable respect life zone: acknowledge the truth that abortion disrespects life.

Admit the truth that abortion is as Mother Teresa said, “war against the child.” Acknowledge that abortion is extremely violent – against the unborn baby and against the mother.

Over the years I have talked with many pro-life advocates for unborn babies who don’t think twice about us bombing enemies.

And I have come across numerous advocates for peace who are committed to ending war and war preparation, and yet who argue for the so-called right to choose an abortion – the violent dismembering of an unborn baby.

There is a serious moral disconnect here. This moral disconnect also sadly happens with all of the other grave social justice issues facing humanity – like poverty, hunger, sweatshops, immigration and refugee reform, climate change, the death penalty, euthanasia and embryonic stem cell research.

As followers of the God of life, justice and peace we need to connect all of the moral dots and do whatever we can to make a difference.

For as St. John Paul II said, “We are all really responsible for all.”

 

Tony Magliano is a syndicated social justice and peace columnist who lives in the Diocese of Wilmington.