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Post-Roe US Has Shown It’s Possible To Reverse A Culture Of Death; Now, Countries Like South Korea Must Follow Suit

Prior to June 24, 2022, the United States was one of only six countries in the world that offered no protection for unborn children at any point in pregnancy. Today, because of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturning Roe v. Wade, over half of the 50 states protect life in the womb. The United States has shown the world that it is possible to reverse a culture of death; now, countries like South Korea must follow suit, removing themselves from the worst offenders list where they currently reside alongside the likes of China and North Korea.

In South Korea, the recent turn toward legal abortion on demand through all nine months of pregnancy was born of court interference — just as it was in America in 1973. In 2019, the Constitutional Court ruling vacated the nation’s existing pro-life law and ordered the parliament to enact new legislation related to abortion. When the legislature failed to reach a consensus on a new gestational protection for the unborn by the end of 2020, all regulations on abortion in the country ended on January 1, 2021.

Since the first day of 2021, unborn children in South Korea have received no legal protection from abortion. Even prior to the 2020 court ruling, however, illegal abortions ran rampant in South Korea due to selective enforcement of the pro-life protection. As the Korea Herald explains, “In the 1970s and 80s, the government encouraged abortion in a campaign to lower the birth rate.” Additionally, sex-selective abortions were common in the country through the 1990s. Since the removal of laws protecting the unborn, Korea has seen a sharp increase in abortions. According to government data, there were an estimated 32,000 abortions in 2020 compared to 4,800 in 2017.

The notion that abortion is an acceptable form of population control coupled with the desire for designer families has played into the burgeoning South Korean feminist movement, which has championed abortion as a human right. It is worth noting that South Korea is a genuinely dangerous place for women; one report notes that South Korean women suffer from one of the worst gender ratios for homicide in the world. Ninety percent of victims of violent crimes in South Korea are women.

However, the solution to a society that has chronically devalued women is not abortion — a procedure that will likely traumatize a mother forever while simultaneously ending the life of her innocent child. South Korea’s pro-life movement faces the responsibility of furthering the message that being pro-life means protecting, respecting, and advocating for both babies and their mothers.

While the recent trajectory in South Korea on life has been discouraging, there are signs of hope. For example, in response to the Constitutional Court’s ruling in 2019, the nation’s pro-life movement has been more active than ever. Pro-life activists have begun hosting events, distributing literature, and producing videos. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, South Korean Auxiliary Bishop Linus Lee Seong-hyoof Suwon called on government leaders to enact protections for unborn children. Additionally, in 2022, multiple pro-life bills were considered by the South Korean parliament, including a bill that would protect unborn children beginning at fertilization, as well as two bills that would protect unborn children from abortion after six weeks and 10 weeks of pregnancy.

Thus, while the recent spike in abortions and the current legal landscape in South Korea is discouraging, there is evidence that many in the country oppose the destruction of unborn lives. 

Contrary to what liberal interpreters claim, the Bible presents a compelling pro-life ethic, and leaders in South Korea can learn much from how the American church — once fully engaged — contributed to the pro-life movement that eventually overturned Roe.

It took 49 years for the United States to reverse the evil Roe v. Wade decision, and during that time over 60 million unborn children’s lives were lost through the tragedy of abortion. South Korea has the opportunity to learn from the United States’ mistakes — to once again become a nation that protects the weak and vulnerable. For this to be possible, every church must join the biblically based effort to defend the tiniest South Koreans.

It is never too late to reverse the culture of death and begin rebuilding a respect for life that values both unborn children and their mothers. South Koreans should not wait 49 years to protect life. They should begin today.

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Syrian Nuclear Material, Turkish Encroachment, And The Burden Of Damascus

The aim of the Turks is to encroach toward the border with Israel, starting from the north and pushing further and further toward the center of Syria. Without intervention, before you know it, they will be on the border next to the Golan Heights. With a shared border with Israel, Turkey hopes to eventually fulfill its dreams of walking into Jerusalem to “liberate” it—a goal they discuss openly. Alongside Turkish activity in the region, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released the information uncovering more undeclared nuclear material in Syria—tons of it.

America’s Constitution Protects Freedom Of Religion, Not Freedom From Religion

America’s Constitution protects freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion. Nowhere does the Constitution guarantee the right to be shielded from ever seeing someone exercise their religious beliefs in public. But it does protect every American’s freedom, including teachers and government workers, to exercise their religious beliefs—freely and publicly—even if other people might happen to see it.  That’s because religious liberty is the freedom that defines America.

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A Society That Does Not Value Human Life Is On A Slippery Slope Toward Destruction

The Founding Fathers dreamed of a place where all people could live in true freedom. This could be possible only in a country built upon Biblical values. Billy Graham once said, “America has probably been the most successful experiment in history. The American Dream was a glorious attempt. It was built on a religious foundation. Its earliest concepts came from Holy Scripture.”

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Prior to June 24, 2022, the United States was one of only six countries in the world that offered no protection for unborn children at any point in pregnancy. Today, because of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturning Roe v. Wade, over half of the 50 states protect life in the womb. The United States has shown the world that it is possible to reverse a culture of death; now, countries like South Korea must follow suit, removing themselves from the worst offenders list where they currently reside alongside the likes of China and North Korea.

In South Korea, the recent turn toward legal abortion on demand through all nine months of pregnancy was born of court interference — just as it was in America in 1973. In 2019, the Constitutional Court ruling vacated the nation’s existing pro-life law and ordered the parliament to enact new legislation related to abortion. When the legislature failed to reach a consensus on a new gestational protection for the unborn by the end of 2020, all regulations on abortion in the country ended on January 1, 2021.

Since the first day of 2021, unborn children in South Korea have received no legal protection from abortion. Even prior to the 2020 court ruling, however, illegal abortions ran rampant in South Korea due to selective enforcement of the pro-life protection. As the Korea Herald explains, “In the 1970s and 80s, the government encouraged abortion in a campaign to lower the birth rate.” Additionally, sex-selective abortions were common in the country through the 1990s. Since the removal of laws protecting the unborn, Korea has seen a sharp increase in abortions. According to government data, there were an estimated 32,000 abortions in 2020 compared to 4,800 in 2017.

The notion that abortion is an acceptable form of population control coupled with the desire for designer families has played into the burgeoning South Korean feminist movement, which has championed abortion as a human right. It is worth noting that South Korea is a genuinely dangerous place for women; one report notes that South Korean women suffer from one of the worst gender ratios for homicide in the world. Ninety percent of victims of violent crimes in South Korea are women.

However, the solution to a society that has chronically devalued women is not abortion — a procedure that will likely traumatize a mother forever while simultaneously ending the life of her innocent child. South Korea’s pro-life movement faces the responsibility of furthering the message that being pro-life means protecting, respecting, and advocating for both babies and their mothers.

While the recent trajectory in South Korea on life has been discouraging, there are signs of hope. For example, in response to the Constitutional Court’s ruling in 2019, the nation’s pro-life movement has been more active than ever. Pro-life activists have begun hosting events, distributing literature, and producing videos. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, South Korean Auxiliary Bishop Linus Lee Seong-hyoof Suwon called on government leaders to enact protections for unborn children. Additionally, in 2022, multiple pro-life bills were considered by the South Korean parliament, including a bill that would protect unborn children beginning at fertilization, as well as two bills that would protect unborn children from abortion after six weeks and 10 weeks of pregnancy.

Thus, while the recent spike in abortions and the current legal landscape in South Korea is discouraging, there is evidence that many in the country oppose the destruction of unborn lives. 

Contrary to what liberal interpreters claim, the Bible presents a compelling pro-life ethic, and leaders in South Korea can learn much from how the American church — once fully engaged — contributed to the pro-life movement that eventually overturned Roe.

It took 49 years for the United States to reverse the evil Roe v. Wade decision, and during that time over 60 million unborn children’s lives were lost through the tragedy of abortion. South Korea has the opportunity to learn from the United States’ mistakes — to once again become a nation that protects the weak and vulnerable. For this to be possible, every church must join the biblically based effort to defend the tiniest South Koreans.

It is never too late to reverse the culture of death and begin rebuilding a respect for life that values both unborn children and their mothers. South Koreans should not wait 49 years to protect life. They should begin today.

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Syrian Nuclear Material, Turkish Encroachment, And The Burden Of Damascus

The aim of the Turks is to encroach toward the border with Israel, starting from the north and pushing further and further toward the center of Syria. Without intervention, before you know it, they will be on the border next to the Golan Heights. With a shared border with Israel, Turkey hopes to eventually fulfill its dreams of walking into Jerusalem to “liberate” it—a goal they discuss openly. Alongside Turkish activity in the region, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released the information uncovering more undeclared nuclear material in Syria—tons of it.

America’s Constitution Protects Freedom Of Religion, Not Freedom From Religion

America’s Constitution protects freedom OF religion not freedom FROM religion. Nowhere does the Constitution guarantee the right to be shielded from ever seeing someone exercise their religious beliefs in public. But it does protect every American’s freedom, including teachers and government workers, to exercise their religious beliefs—freely and publicly—even if other people might happen to see it.  That’s because religious liberty is the freedom that defines America.

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A Society That Does Not Value Human Life Is On A Slippery Slope Toward Destruction

The Founding Fathers dreamed of a place where all people could live in true freedom. This could be possible only in a country built upon Biblical values. Billy Graham once said, “America has probably been the most successful experiment in history. The American Dream was a glorious attempt. It was built on a religious foundation. Its earliest concepts came from Holy Scripture.”

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