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United Methodist Officials: “Clearly More to Be Done” to Promote Abortion
Life News ^ | July 19, 2013 | Rev. Paul Stallsworth

Posted on 07/19/2013 2:58:02 PM PDT by NYer

Ms. Julie Taylor works in the office of Children, Youth and Family Advocacy of the United Methodist Women, and Ms. Amee Paparella is the new Director and Organizer for Women’s Advocacy at the General Board of church and Society of The United Methodist Church. On January 18, they posted their article, “Clearly More to Be Done,” on the General Board of Church and Society website.

Co-written, their article serves as their personal response to the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. But given their positions in denominational agencies, their article also functions like an official response of The United Methodist Church to Roe’s anniversary.

The United Methodist Reporter suggests as much by publishing “Clearly more to Be Done” in its February 8th issue. (The Reporter is to be heartily commended for also carrying, in the same issue, a thoughtful critique of their article by Rev. Teddy Ray.)

Unfortunately, the article by Ms. Taylor and Ms. Paparella does not accurately represent what The United Methodist church teaches about life and abortion. In fact, the article distorts United Methodist teaching on this crucial matter.

This is how “Clearly more to Be Done” distorts United Methodist teaching on life and abortion.

As is well known, The United Methodist Church’s official teaching on life and abortion is found in Paragraph 161J (pp. 112-114) of The Book of Discipline (2012). Paragraph 161J indeed contains the one sentence from the Discipline that the Taylor-Paparella article quotes:

“We recognize tragic conflicts of life with life that may justify abortion, and in such cases we support the legal option of abortion under proper medical procedures by certified medical providers.”

Relying heavily on that one sentence from Paragraph 161J, the article makes its case that there is “clearly more to be done” to realize “reproductive justice” in American society and throughout the world.

However, Paragraph 161J says much more about life and abortion than the one sentence quoted above.

First, Paragraph 161J speaks explicitly about the little one carried by the mother. It refers to “the sanctity of unborn human life” and to “the unborn child.” In contrast, the article under review does not mention, even once, the unborn child. Given the fact over 55,000,000 unborn children have been aborted, since Roe v. Wade was handed down by the United States Supreme Court in 1973, that is a blatantly obvious oversight. That oversight distorts United Methodist teaching.

Second, Paragraph 161J, in one degree or another, stands against birth-control abortions, gender-section abortions, eugenic abortions, and partial-birth abortions. It also stands in favor of parental notification, “diminishing high abortion rates,” and aiding ministries that “help women find feasible alternatives to abortion.” The article under consideration overlooks these claims of Paragraph 161J, which aim to protect the unborn child and mother from abortion. Therefore, in a second way, this article distorts United Methodist teaching.

The article under critique is dedicated to seeking “reproductive justice” for women. All United Methodists are for justice for women. However, true justice for women is never reached by neglecting or supporting massive, ruthlessly violent injustices against unborn children, half of whom are little women. True justice for women does not turn pregnant women over to an abortion industry that frequently harms them.

Roe v. Wade is one of the most morally problematic, legally contested, and societally unsettling United States Supreme Court decisions in American history. On its 40th anniversary, The United Methodist Church deserved a more thoughtful response, that more accurately reflects denominational teaching on life and abortion, than “Clearly more to Be Done.

LifeNews Note: Rev. Stallsworth is the editor of “Lifewatch” a pro-life Methodist publication. This originally appeared at NRL News Today.


TOPICS: Catholic; Mainline Protestant; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: abortion; catholic; deathpanels; obamacare; prolife; umc; zerocare
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1 posted on 07/19/2013 2:58:02 PM PDT by NYer
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To: NYer

Whaaaaa?? Even for Methodists this sounds bizarre.


2 posted on 07/19/2013 3:02:29 PM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: NYer
Abortion is murder of the most defenseless members of our society!
3 posted on 07/19/2013 3:05:40 PM PDT by Citizen Tom Paine (An old sailor sends)
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To: Still Thinking

Just Damn! Damn their souls that is.


4 posted on 07/19/2013 3:09:30 PM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: Still Thinking

bump


5 posted on 07/19/2013 3:12:32 PM PDT by cyn (Benghazi.)
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To: NYer

This is as wrong as those pro-choice nuns! Or catholicsforchoice.org

Wrong all round


6 posted on 07/19/2013 3:13:49 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion ( The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. - Tacitus)
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To: Still Thinking

All the social-oriented churches quit Christianity a long time ago.


7 posted on 07/19/2013 3:13:53 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
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To: Still Thinking
The UMC has struggled to maintain reasonable positions but its various ancillary agencies are infested with hard core leftists. This "more to be done" meme is a rallying cry of totalitarian radicals from way back. No matter how severely they have crushed freedom or eliminated rights, the progressives are never finished.
8 posted on 07/19/2013 3:21:26 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: Still Thinking

>>Even for Methodists this sounds bizarre.

The Leftists that infest the higher ranks of the UMC do not represent the views of the average member in the pews. But, the denomination has set up a system of elitism for ordination and only those who espouse certain beliefs can succeed. The rest of us know the difference between true social justice and the Marxist crap that the Progressives have piled on top of a good and Christian thing.


9 posted on 07/19/2013 3:31:42 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (Sic semper tyrannis)
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To: NYer

As far as I’m concerned these organized religions should lose their tax exempt status or just close their doors. They’re certainly not practicing what they preach. And I think that’s why they’re losing members.


10 posted on 07/19/2013 3:38:19 PM PDT by VerySadAmerican (If you vote for evil because you can't see evil, you ARE evil!)
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To: hinckley buzzard

Grew up as a UMC but left the church in the 80’s, as it was infested even then.


11 posted on 07/19/2013 3:40:18 PM PDT by packrat35 (Admit it! We are almost ready to be called a police state!)
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Me, too. But I left in 2001 after my pastor basically blamed 9/11 on world hunger. Then said ‘we must redistribute the wealth so that everyone has enough’. Socialism from the front of the church. I have never looked back. (I ran into another member of the church a few years later. She said they had lost half the congregation.......... but she agreed with the pastor).


12 posted on 07/19/2013 3:50:24 PM PDT by originalbuckeye (Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy)
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To: Bryanw92
"The Leftists that infest the higher ranks of the UMC do not represent the views of the average member in the pews...The rest of us know the difference between true social justice and the Marxist crap..."

I'm just curious how long "the rest of us" are going to put up with UMC church leaders that trade biblical truth for cultural rot. That excuse doesn't fly with Obama and his attendance for years at Trinity United Church of Christ, why should it work for the UMC "average member". It's high time for "Christians" to decide who they are going to serve and stop being enablers of those so-called churches that would lead so many down the wide and crooked path.
13 posted on 07/19/2013 3:57:41 PM PDT by ThomasSawyer (Democratic Underground: Proof that anyone can figure out how to use a computer.)
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To: NYer; packrat35; originalbuckeye

Pseudo-Christians and Pseudo-Pastors


14 posted on 07/19/2013 3:58:44 PM PDT by TurkeyLurkey
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To: NYer

Can these people be called Christian?


15 posted on 07/19/2013 4:04:51 PM PDT by dragonblustar
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To: dragonblustar

No. Not Christian, they worship a fallen angel with a grudge against the God.


16 posted on 07/19/2013 4:14:45 PM PDT by madison10
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks NYer.
Ms. Julie Taylor works in the office of Children, Youth and Family Advocacy of the United Methodist Women, and Ms. Amee Paparella is the new Director and Organizer for Women's Advocacy at the General Board of church and Society of The United Methodist Church. On January 18, they posted their article, "Clearly More to Be Done," [such as cleaning house at the UMC] on the General Board of Church and Society website. Co-written, their article serves as their personal response to the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. But given their positions in denominational agencies, their article also functions like an official response of The United Methodist Church to Roe’s anniversary... (The Reporter is to be heartily commended for also carrying, in the same issue, a thoughtful critique of their article by Rev. Teddy Ray.)

17 posted on 07/19/2013 4:19:36 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (McCain or Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)
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To: ThomasSawyer

>>I’m just curious how long “the rest of us” are going to put up with UMC church leaders that trade biblical truth for cultural rot.

We are a denomination that is strongly into the small group so we can function as a church of Jesus Christ indefinitely, regardless of what our bishops and district superintendents believe. Wesley invented the small group (well, rediscovered them after 1300 years of Christianity ignoring them) to combat the disconnect between the clergy in the Church of England and the common folk. Our lay leadership (in the south, at least) is strong and doing a great job of leading congregations.


18 posted on 07/19/2013 4:34:28 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (Sic semper tyrannis)
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To: Bryanw92

So why continue to support a church that differs so greatly from your own core beliefs?


19 posted on 07/19/2013 4:50:16 PM PDT by Pecos (Kritarchy: government by the judges)
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>>So why continue to support a church that differs so greatly from your own core beliefs?

It doesn’t. “The Church” is the people and Christ. In the UMC, a pastor is not even a member of a local church. The Bishop has no effect on me and even the District Superintendent is someone I only speak to once a year at Charge Conference.

So, why stay? Because I believe in the Wesleyan theology and practices in my worship.


20 posted on 07/19/2013 4:58:05 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (Sic semper tyrannis)
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