The big paradox
Professor Deborah Stone in her book “Policy Paradox” says paradoxes are nothing but trouble. They violate the most elementary principle of logic. Something cannot be two different things at once. Two contradictory interpretations cannot both be true.
In the week of the Democratic Convention, every speaker said that abortion and women’s reproductive rights and the right to love who you want (a nice way of condoning gay and lesbian rights) are truly the American way and two of their main priorities.
This is where the paradox comes in. The Democratic Party and the Holy Bible cannot both be right. God gave women a special chamber in their bodies called a womb, that’s where life begins for humans. There are at least 70 times the womb is talked about in the Bible. Here’s a few examples.
Psalms 139:13 King David said, “For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.” Ecclesiastes 11:5 Solomon says, “As you do not know the way the spirit comes to the bones in the womb of a woman with child (not a fetus).” Psalms 127:3, “Behold children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward.” Psalms 71:6, King David talking to God, “Upon you I have learned from before my birth.” You can clearly see that it’s children in the womb.
Now for the other Democrat platform issue, Love whoever makes you happy. But God says man with man and women with women is a big no no. So there’s the paradox, Is God’s word in the Holy Bible the truth or is the Democratic Platform word the truth? I would choose wisely for Isaiah 5:20, God says, “Woe to them that call good evil and evil good. Who put darkness for light and light for darkness.”
