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Sanctity of Life, God and Religion

Guest post by: Matt Schoenherr

Article Overview: Many times, a prolife stance may turn into a discussion about God and religion. Unfortunately, imagery and Christianity tends to remind those standing outside those religious paradigms of their separateness; the exact opposite effect of fostering and understanding of unity and connected thinking.

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Sanctity of Life, God and Religion

Many times, a pro-life stance may turn into a discussion about God and religion. Unfortunately, imagery and Christianity tends to remind those standing outside those religious paradigms of their separateness; the exact opposite effect of fostering and understanding of unity and connected thinking.

An atheist who rejects the belief that there is a Divine force that surrounds us and guides us may be put off by the use of religious imagery. In a recent news story, an atheist group filed a lawsuit in New York to remove the cross (a distinctly Christian symbol) from the Ground Zero memorial at the site of the World Trade Center.

Indeed, people on both sides of this issue may be missing the point. Those who put up the cross meant well and likely were not seeking to alienate anyone. Yet it is likely atheists have not been the only segment to notice the cross speaks to Christian loss and grieving—at exclusion by omission of all other faiths (or in the atheists’ case, non-faith.)

A peace-loving Muslim who may have suffered racial or religious rebuke by their non-Muslim neighbors as a result of the 9/11 attacks may notice a purely Christian monument at the center of Ground Zero and feel a pang of isolation. In that moment, that person may feel very much outside the American melting pot in which they are trying to belong.

Often in pro-life circles, the sanctity of human life argument is placed squarely upon quotes from the Bible. Here are several of the more poignant biblical verses:

It is my belief that the principle of the sanctity of life is separate from any religious backing. Regardless of which body of religious teachings you hold—whether built upon the Bible, the Qur’an, the Tanakh, or other religious works—I believe the idea of sanctity of life to be a separate issue. Your religion (really, your interpretation of your religion) may agree with a belief in the sanctity of life and if it does, great. However, I believe the sanctity of life to be a universal principle and this is different than being a religious mandate, subject to interpretation by a group of believers.

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About Matt Schoenherr
Some of my past and present roles in life: Pro Sanctity of Life author, father of four amazing children, husband to my vivacious wife, marketing consultant, project manager, small business owner, published author, speaker, college grad, computer industry refugee, web designer, employer, voter, graphic artist, counselor, emancipated Catholic, spiritual student, past Right to Life affiliate president, business activist, volunteer, sponsor, civil servant, weekend closet video gamer, teacher, schemer, dreamer, track star in my own mind, contractor, uncle, nephew, cousin, brother, son, grandson, friend, lover of movies and books, risk-taker, mistake-maker, martial artist, rock-climber, serial entrepreneur and advocate for a global culture of profound respect for all.

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The Pro Sanctity of Life website explores human life and death concepts with the goal of communicating the importance of respect and its place in our daily lives. Intelligent, thoughtful and thorough insight into the global and relevant sanctity of life movement. Read more at http://prosanctityoflife.com.

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