Abortion Revisited
Lindsay
Ellis, in her YouTube video, recently said the bible didn’t reference abortion.
This isn’t true. It is not explicit, but there is the bitter water ordeal. If your wife was unfaithful, you dragged her and
her lover into the road, and everyone stoned them to death. If you weren’t sure,
you could drag her to the Priest and there she was subjected to the ordeal of
bitter water where she would drink a concoction that, hopefully, proved her
fidelity. It reads like
nonsense until you realize that it is read to the entire congregation, men
women and children, once a year. What is being passed on is a recipe for ergot,
rotted millet, which causes miscarriage. A dangerous practice, there are much
better methods today. The Greeks made use of an herb.
I have another
blog posting about my time as an admitting clerk before and after the miracle
of legal abortion. While working the
midnight shift, I had time to consider if the bible explicitly dealt with women
who did not want their children. Again, the bible seems lacking. Moses
abandonment is in the mythic tradition of explaining that the protagonist
wasn’t raised right and didn’t know how to behave. Solomon was an idiot. The
real mom would rather see her child killed. The spilling seed prohibition is a plea
for women’s conception autonomy. If you can’t deny her, can you force her? If
you must talk fruitful and multiply, that was us, not you. The best I could
find was the story of Isaac. In Babylon the story was collected of a Phoenician
who rejected his people and lived in the hinterlands. Part of this was
rejecting the sacrifice of the first born, big step forward. Monotheism
encourages personal responsibility. God spared Isaac. There is also the
prohibition of idolatry. If God did not demand such a sacrifice, then who can?
Abortion should not be trivial.
Similarly, we do not
worship the idolatry of suffering. Perhaps considering this continuum can be of
use. If not, forget I said anything. Talmud is stuffed with ancient rabbinic stupidity, and
I hate to reference it. It has the argument that you can kill the pursuer, made
use of in these circumstances.
There is
also the prayer going back before Jews, writing or even language:
-Thank God I
am not a woman.
Thank God I
am not a woman, and I don’t have to make that decision. Didn’t say it was a good
religion
When I was
an admitting clerk, some poor young woman in some godawful place like Kentucky
or Tennessee had received a tubal ligation because she was mentally incompetent.
At that point Illinois decided that we were not paying for tubal ligation for
anyone under 21. I didn’t give that much thought.
A patient
asked me if it were true:
-I heard the
same thing.
-That means
I’ll have 3 more kids.
Whenever
people argue from common sense or practicality, I’m doubtful. For instance, if you are talking adoption,
you are young or you forgot. The last orphanage in Chicago, Angel Guardian,
closed in 1969. Before that there were lots of kid warehouses. The reason you
can smugly talk adoption is because of abortion and birth control. Even now not
everyone is adopted.