Just what we don’t need, a politician who is honest and a man of concience. /s
I find this first sentence in the article somewhat illogical:
“Attempting to read the divine will is a notoriously perilous enterprise”
Do the Editors of National Review believe in God or not?
If not, then they should openly say so because that’s the only way the above sentence can make sense.
If they do believe in God and He creates life, then I don’t see how the conception of a child cannot be God’s divine will.
Praise the Lord Mr. Mourdock has a conscience and is brave enough to proclaim life as sacred. May his reward be great in Heaven. And may satan be eternally thwarted and confounded.
Murdock says correctly that an undesired baby is a gift from God.
Obama says we should kill babies if they are undesired.
I know a Godly family that surrounds their new baby with love, even though that baby is the product of rape.
Orthodox Christianity understands that God is in charge of all things, even the bad things.
Murdock is correct.