The Butterfly Effect of Abortion
By Bud Shaver
As women leave the late-term abortion clinic, Southwestern
Women’s Options, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I ask them to tell the driver of a
van that transports the women back and forth from their hotel to stop so they
can receive a gift bag (or “Grace in a Bag”). The bag contains information for
the women to consider both before and after their abortion and it also contains
a gift for them (manicure kit, tissues, and cozy socks for her). This
particular day, the driver did stop, but not to take information per the
woman’s request, but to curse me out and yell at me. It struck me that abortion
has a butterfly effect which impacts far more people than simply the child and
the mother.
“In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is
the sensitive dependence on initial conditions, where a small change at
one place in a deterministic nonlinearsystem can result in large differences to a later state. The name of
the effect, coined by Edward Lorenz, is derived from the theoretical
example of a hurricane's formation being contingent on whether or not a distant
butterfly had flapped its wings several weeks before.”
The chaos that is created when a woman makes the choice to
have an abortion leaves many destroyed lives in the wake. If you consider that
since the “Roe vs. Wade” ruling in 1973 there have been an estimated 55,000,000
children’s lives forever destroyed. Let’s add 55,000,000 mothers, 55,000,000
fathers, 55,000,000 grandmothers, 55,000,000 grandfathers, 55,000,000, siblings,
aunts, uncles, and as it struck me today drivers and friends…550,000,000!
Abortion is the hurricane that is ravaging not just children and women, but our
entire nation!
The butterfly effect of abortion may be impossible to quantify.
However, if you step out in faith and compassionately strive to end even just
one abortion, there is hope for the alternative best articulated by the
following Jewish saying, “When you save one life it is as if you saved the
entire world.” We all have the ability and the responsibility to put a stop to
all this chaos! That is why it is so vitally important to take a stand for life
today.
We often simply think about the woman and her choice to have
an abortion. However, we all have a choice to make as we
are confronted with and impacted by abortion. That driver of the van made a
choice and contributed to the chaos. My
prayer is that more people will choose to allow God to use them to calm this
raging storm and end abortion one child, one woman, one day at a time!
To find out more of Bud Shaver's ministry go to Prayer and a Pro-Life Witness.
1 comment:
Wow. I haven't thought of abortion and the Butterfly Effect. The driver needs prayer too. I just thought of the medical community as being involved with abortion and didn't consider the drivers, the employees at the hotel, etc. The gift bag is a beautiful idea. God bless you for your involvement daily in front of the clinics.
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