Posted Jan 02, 2021 by Michael L. Brown

According to the respected Worldometer website, COVID-19 deaths in 2020 reached 1.8 million, a truly tragic and devastating number. There is no denying that we have experienced a real pandemic, and many of us have lost friends and loved ones to this virus in the last 12 months. Yet, for every person who died of COVID (or, whose death was hastened by COVID), almost 25 died by abortion. This is as staggering as it is horrifying. These babies died in the womb by human choice.

Prof. Thomas Williams summarizes these year-end statistics, also looking at other, major causes of death: “Abortion was once again the number-one cause of death globally in 2020, with a record 42.7 million unborn babies killed in the womb, according to data provided by Worldometer.

“As of December 31, 2020, there were 42.7 million abortions performed in the course of the year, Worldometer revealed, while 8.2 million people died from cancer, 5 million from smoking, and 1.7 million of HIV/AIDS.”

Overall, Williams writes, “Globally, there were more deaths from abortion in 2020 than all deaths from cancer, malaria, HIV/AIDS, smoking, alcohol, and traffic accidents combined, according to Worldometer statistics.”

The numbers are so high that they are absolutely numbing.

But every number represents a precious human life, snuffed out in the womb by choice.

Yet there is more. According to the pro-abortion, Guttmacher Institute, an organization not known for inflating abortion statistics, the numbers are far worse. The website states: “Roughly 121 million unintended pregnancies occurred each year between 2015 and 2019.

“Of these unintended pregnancies, 61% ended in abortion. This translates to 73 million abortions per year.”

Who can even grasp figures like this?

The entire populations of Thailand (70 million), the UK (68 million), France (65 million), Italy (60 million), Tanzania (60 million), South Africa (59 million), Myanmar (54 million), Kenya (54 million), South Korea (51 million), and Colombia (51 million) are each lower than the number of annual abortions as estimated by Guttmacher.

If those figures are right, abortion wipes out the equivalent of entire, significant countries every single year. Gone!

If the lower, Worldometer figures are right, with as many as nearly 43 millions abortions in 2020, that number is roughly equivalent to the total population of Spain (46 million) or Uganda (46 million) or Argentina (45 million) or Ukraine (44 million), just to mention a few. Abortion, in total numbers, would virtually wipe one of these countries off the map each year.

Or compare the number of abortions to the number of those killed in war. According to a 2003 article in the New York Times, “At least 108 million people were killed in wars in the twentieth century.” This number, too, pales in comparison to the number of lives snuffed out by abortion.

Of course, this does not minimize the pain and tragedy of each life lost in war. Or the pain and tragedy of each life lost in a car accident. Or each life lost to heart disease or cancer or COVID. But it does remind us that abortion is an unspeakable evil carried out on a massive scale worldwide.

Yet much of the Church worldwide seems almost oblivious to this, while here in America, we tend to care about abortion every four years during our presidential elections, doing little else for the pro-life movement the rest of the time.

I do understand that, when it comes to worldwide abortion statistics, in some cases, abortions are a government-enforced choice. This happens in China, despite the fervent opposition of the expectant parents, who are forced to comply.

There are also the heartbreaking cases involving rape or incest or the extreme poverty of the parents, whose children already are on the verge of starvation. And there are the abortions performed to avoid bringing a severely-handicapped child into the world, who might only suffer a few months of agony before dying.

Not every abortion decision can be dismissed as cavalier or selfish, even if every decision to abort can be morally opposed based on the humanity of the child in the womb.

But in countless tens of millions of cases, the decision to abort is not based on a heartbreaking, agonizingly-complicated situation which presents a difficult moral dilemma. Instead, it is based on personal preference or even convenience.

This is the horror of abortion, and this makes it one of the great sins of the human race in modern times.

And remember: the number of abortions worldwide is growing: “Between 2010-2014, the Guttmacher Institute estimates that approximately 56 million abortions occurred each year around the globe. This is up from an estimated 50 million abortions per year between 1990-1994.” And we have seen the estimates for abortions since 2014.

This leaves me with two takeaways, the first, a call to action, the second, a simple reflection.

As for the call to action, let us each make a fresh determination to be a force for life in 2021. Check out the Love Life website for practical ways that you can make a difference. Every single life counts.

As for the reflection, it is simply this: when the number one cause of death worldwide is abortion, we can safely say that the only reason we continue to exist as a race here on planet earth is the sheer mercy of God.

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yeshuais4me posted a comment · Jan 25, 2021
Isaiah 66 (CJB) 66:1  “Heaven is my throne,” says Adonai, “and the earth is my footstool. What kind of house could you build for me? What sort of place could you devise for my rest? 2  Didn’t I myself make all these things? This is how they all came to be,” says Adonai. Comment: Here it appears that God is mocking man for wanting to build Him a house. God denies King David’s request to build a house for God and the ark but then allows Solomon King David’s son to build a house for Him. Continue Isaiah 66: “The kind of person on whom I look with favor is one with a poor and humble spirit, who trembles at my word. 3  Those others might as well kill a person as an ox, as well break a dog’s neck as sacrifice a lamb, as well offer pig’s blood as offer a grain offering, as well bless an idol as burn incense. Just as these have chosen their ways and enjoy their disgusting practices, 4  so I will enjoy making fools of them, and bring on them the very things they fear. For when I called, no one answered; when I spoke, they did not hear. Instead they did what was evil in my sight and chose what did not please me.” 5  Hear the word of Adonai, you who tremble at his word: “Your brothers, who hate you and reject you because of my name, have said: ‘Let Adonai be glorified, so we can see your joy.’ But they will be put to shame.” 6  That uproar in the city, that sound from the temple, is the sound of Adonai repaying his foes what they deserve. 7  Before going into labor, she gave birth; before her pains came, she delivered a male child. 8  Who ever heard of such a thing? Who has ever seen such things? Is a country born in one day? Is a nation brought forth all at once? For as soon as Tziyon went into labor, she brought forth her children. Comment: A professor at Hebrew University, Eleazar Sukenik, was seeking to purchase scrolls from the dead sea discovery. The day before the final vote to give God’s people the land that they had been promised, Sukenik brought several scrolls from a dealer in Bethlehem.  Sukenik did this at great personal safety and expense.  One of the scrolls was the Isaiah scroll which matched word for word the Isaiah scroll that was being used in 1947 and within 24 hours after the Isaiah scroll reached it’s home in Jerusalem the vote was passed.  So what is so great about this in relationship to Israel becoming a country?  The Isaiah scroll contains two questions in Isaiah 66: 8, first is a country born in one day?  Second is a nation brought forth all at once?  Within a day of the scroll reaching Jerusalem the country of Israel was born and the moment the British left the land given to God’s people, a nation came to be.  You can read the entire story of how this happened in ”The Dead Sea Scrolls” the overview by Hershel Shanks. Continue: 9  “Would I let the baby break through and not be born?” asks Adonai. “Would I, who cause the birth, shut the womb?” asks your God. Comment: God would not prevent the process of His creation to be stopped; however, man would. I recently saw report saying there were 42 million plus abortions in the world in 2020. 10  Rejoice with Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)! Be glad with her, all you who love her! Rejoice, rejoice with her, all of you who mourned for her; 11  so that you nurse and are satisfied by her comforting breast, drinking deeply and delighting in the overflow of her glory. 12  For Adonai says, “I will spread shalom over her like a river, and the wealth of nations like a flooding stream; you will nurse and be carried in her arm and cuddled in her lap. 13  Like someone comforted by his mother, I will comfort you; in Yerushalayim you will be comforted.” 14  Your heart will rejoice at the sight, your bodies will flourish like newly sprouted grass. It will be known that the hand of Adonai is with his servants; but with his enemies, his fury. 15  For — look! — Adonai will come in fire, and his chariots will be like the whirlwind, to render his anger furiously, his rebuke with blazing fire. 16  For Adonai will judge all humanity with fire and with the sword, and those slain by Adonai will be many. 17  “Those who consecrate and purify themselves in order to enter the gardens, then follow the one who was already there, eating pig meat, reptiles and mice, will all be destroyed together,” says Adonai. 18  “For I [know] their deeds and their thoughts. “[The time] is coming when I will gather together all nations and languages. They will come and see my glory, 19 and I will give them a sign. I will send some of their survivors to the nations of Tarshish, Pul, Lud (these are archers), Tuval, Greece and more distant coasts, where they have neither heard of my fame nor seen my glory. They will proclaim my glory in these nations; 20 and they will bring all your kinsmen out of all the nations as an offering to Adonai — on horses, in chariots, in wagons, on mules, on camels — to my holy mountain Yerushalayim,” says Adonai, “just as the people of Isra’el themselves bring their offerings in clean vessels to the house of Adonai. 21 I will also take cohanim and L’vi’im from them,” says Adonai. 22 “For just as the new heavens and the new earth that I am making will continue in my presence,” says Adonai, “so will your descendants and your name continue. 23  “Every month on Rosh-Hodesh (new moon) and every week on Shabbat, (seventh day of week) everyone living will come to worship in my presence,” says Adonai. 24  “As they leave, they will look on the corpses of the people who rebelled against me. For their worm will never die, and their fire will never be quenched; but they will be abhorrent to all humanity.” [“Every month on Rosh-Hodesh and every week on Shabbat, everyone living will come to worship in my presence,” says Adonai.] I understand most of the above but there are a few things that I still struggle with. A example would be when Jerusalem had been reunited with Israel in 1967. The Messiah tells us “34 Yes! I tell you that this people (Those who follow Torah both Jew and Gentile) will certainly not pass away before all these things happen. 35 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away. I need to ask, could we be in the generation that the Messiah speaks of in Matthew 24 since Jerusalem and Israel are now united for the last time?
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yeshuais4me posted a comment · Jan 25, 2021
Isaiah 66 (CJB) 66:1  “Heaven is my throne,” says Adonai, “and the earth is my footstool. What kind of house could you build for me? What sort of place could you devise for my rest? 2  Didn’t I myself make all these things? This is how they all came to be,” says Adonai. Comment: Here it appears that God is mocking man for wanting to build Him a house. God denies King David’s request to build a house for God and the ark but then allows Solomon King David’s son to build a house for Him. Continue Isaiah 66: “The kind of person on whom I look with favor is one with a poor and humble spirit, who trembles at my word. 3  Those others might as well kill a person as an ox, as well break a dog’s neck as sacrifice a lamb, as well offer pig’s blood as offer a grain offering, as well bless an idol as burn incense. Just as these have chosen their ways and enjoy their disgusting practices, 4  so I will enjoy making fools of them, and bring on them the very things they fear. For when I called, no one answered; when I spoke, they did not hear. Instead they did what was evil in my sight and chose what did not please me.” 5  Hear the word of Adonai, you who tremble at his word: “Your brothers, who hate you and reject you because of my name, have said: ‘Let Adonai be glorified, so we can see your joy.’ But they will be put to shame.” 6  That uproar in the city, that sound from the temple, is the sound of Adonai repaying his foes what they deserve. 7  Before going into labor, she gave birth; before her pains came, she delivered a male child. 8  Who ever heard of such a thing? Who has ever seen such things? Is a country born in one day? Is a nation brought forth all at once? For as soon as Tziyon went into labor, she brought forth her children. Comment: A professor at Hebrew University, Eleazar Sukenik, was seeking to purchase scrolls from the dead sea discovery. The day before the final vote to give God’s people the land that they had been promised, Sukenik brought several scrolls from a dealer in Bethlehem.  Sukenik did this at great personal safety and expense.  One of the scrolls was the Isaiah scroll which matched word for word the Isaiah scroll that was being used in 1947 and within 24 hours after the Isaiah scroll reached it’s home in Jerusalem the vote was passed.  So what is so great about this in relationship to Israel becoming a country?  The Isaiah scroll contains two questions in Isaiah 66: 8, first is a country born in one day?  Second is a nation brought forth all at once?  Within a day of the scroll reaching Jerusalem the country of Israel was born and the moment the British left the land given to God’s people, a nation came to be.  You can read the entire story of how this happened in ”The Dead Sea Scrolls” the overview by Hershel Shanks. Continue: 9  “Would I let the baby break through and not be born?” asks Adonai. “Would I, who cause the birth, shut the womb?” asks your God. Comment: God would not prevent the process of His creation to be stopped; however, man would. I recently saw report saying there were 42 million plus abortions in the world in 2020. 10  Rejoice with Yerushalayim (Jerusalem)! Be glad with her, all you who love her! Rejoice, rejoice with her, all of you who mourned for her; 11  so that you nurse and are satisfied by her comforting breast, drinking deeply and delighting in the overflow of her glory. 12  For Adonai says, “I will spread shalom over her like a river, and the wealth of nations like a flooding stream; you will nurse and be carried in her arm and cuddled in her lap. 13  Like someone comforted by his mother, I will comfort you; in Yerushalayim you will be comforted.” 14  Your heart will rejoice at the sight, your bodies will flourish like newly sprouted grass. It will be known that the hand of Adonai is with his servants; but with his enemies, his fury. 15  For — look! — Adonai will come in fire, and his chariots will be like the whirlwind, to render his anger furiously, his rebuke with blazing fire. 16  For Adonai will judge all humanity with fire and with the sword, and those slain by Adonai will be many. 17  “Those who consecrate and purify themselves in order to enter the gardens, then follow the one who was already there, eating pig meat, reptiles and mice, will all be destroyed together,” says Adonai. 18  “For I [know] their deeds and their thoughts. “[The time] is coming when I will gather together all nations and languages. They will come and see my glory, 19 and I will give them a sign. I will send some of their survivors to the nations of Tarshish, Pul, Lud (these are archers), Tuval, Greece and more distant coasts, where they have neither heard of my fame nor seen my glory. They will proclaim my glory in these nations; 20 and they will bring all your kinsmen out of all the nations as an offering to Adonai — on horses, in chariots, in wagons, on mules, on camels — to my holy mountain Yerushalayim,” says Adonai, “just as the people of Isra’el themselves bring their offerings in clean vessels to the house of Adonai. 21 I will also take cohanim and L’vi’im from them,” says Adonai. 22 “For just as the new heavens and the new earth that I am making will continue in my presence,” says Adonai, “so will your descendants and your name continue. 23  “Every month on Rosh-Hodesh (new moon) and every week on Shabbat, (seventh day of week) everyone living will come to worship in my presence,” says Adonai. 24  “As they leave, they will look on the corpses of the people who rebelled against me. For their worm will never die, and their fire will never be quenched; but they will be abhorrent to all humanity.” [“Every month on Rosh-Hodesh and every week on Shabbat, everyone living will come to worship in my presence,” says Adonai.] I understand most of the above but there are a few things that I still struggle with. A example would be when Jerusalem had been reunited with Israel in 1967. The Messiah tells us “34 Yes! I tell you that this people (Those who follow Torah both Jew and Gentile) will certainly not pass away before all these things happen. 35 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away. I need to ask, could we be in the generation that the Messiah speaks of in Matthew 24 since Jerusalem and Israel are now united for the last time?
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BibleFan13 posted a comment · Jan 02, 2021
Abortion rates drop as women gain greater access to sex education and quality birth control. Can Dr. Brown address this fact?
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RAS posted a comment · Jan 02, 2021
There are many great evils in America at this time, but it is hard to imagine any that are greater. This great evil will not go without judgement. There will indeed be a day of reckoning for America, and the world. Is this what we are beginning to see coming?