If God created a 10-year old girl in such a way to where she can have her period at that age, then certainly God gave her the ability to carry a baby to full term at that age.
And let’s say that she did. Let’s just say, hypothetically speaking, that she gave birth to the child and survived. Then let’s say that she gave the child up, and was adopted by very loving parents in a nice big house in a wealthy neighborhood. And let’s say that when the child turns 5 or 6 they send the child to Kindergarten. Then a school shooter walks into the Kindergarten class with an AR-15 assault rifle and blows the child’s brains out.
Should the shooter be charged with murder?
Of course! Nobody is going to make the argument that because the child’s mother is a victim of rape or incest then that suddenly makes it OK to murder the child. Nobody in their right mind will make the argument, “The child is a product of rape, so the shooter should not be charged with murder.”
What? That’s preposterous!
Why do we acknowledge that it’s murder for a shooter to use a gun to blow the child’s brains out, but we don’t acknowledge that it’s murder for a doctor to use a medical instrument to suck the child’s brains out through a vacuum, rip off its arms and legs, crush its skull, and then throw it’s body into the trash?
If my mom gave birth to me at 10 years old because of rape, then do you want to murder me too?
“Thou shalt not murder.”
Just because someone commits rape, that doesn’t justify murder. The fact that she has to cross state lines in order to murder a life is not the tragedy. The tragedy is that we still have states that are legally murdering children.
Now, let me just specify, if the 10-year old girl’s life is at stake, then obviously, if terminating her pregnancy is the ONLY way of saving her, then of course you would want to choose the lesser of the two evils, and save her life. But can it even be proven that terminating the child will save the mother’s life?
Many adopted children aren’t even allowed to find out who their birth parents are until after they turn 18. Any many of them find themselves in their 20’s realizing, “Oh, hey, I could totally find out who my birth parents are now. I totally forgot about that.” And they end up realizing that they don’t even care to find out, and just leave it a mystery. Many adopted children grow up never even knowing who their birth parents are.
So any adopted child will totally be able to live a normal happy life without having to know the tragic details surrounding their birth. And even if they do find out, is that so terrible? Is it so terrible for them to know the truth? Does that make them feel any less of God’s love, or any less of their adopted parent’s love? Is the truth going to prevent them from contributing to society and making a positive impact in the world?
Steve Jobs was adopted. How different would the world of technology be today if his mother chose to abort him instead of giving him up for adoption? Would we even have the iPhone? The Macintosh?
Never underestimate the difference one human life can make.
Imagine if Lot’s daughters aborted their children because they were impregnated by their father. We wouldn’t have Moab. And if we didn’t have Moab, would we not have the book of Ruth?
Imagine if Tamar aborted her twins because she was impregnated by her father-in-law. We would not have Perez, one of the names mentioned in Jesus’ lineage.
What if Jacob allowed Benjamin to be aborted in order to save Rachel’s life. We wouldn’t have Benjamin. And since Paul was a descendant of Benjamin, we wouldn’t have Paul. And since Paul wrote most of the New Testament, would we have all of the New Testament books today?