The subject of this book at first seems out of place for Francis Schaeffer to have co-written. As I have made my way through Schaeffer’s entire corpus, this one seems a bit misplaced from the major focus that Schaeffer had through his other works on culture, politics, theology, philosophy, and so forth. This is a polemic against abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide that was ramping up as a result of Roe v Wade coming to surface 50 years ago.
The book begins by providing the scientific process involved in abortions, which is sickening. Then moves towards the justifications for abortion. And finishes with a defense of life and how Christians can work to end it. A first step was the overturning of Roe v Wade, which we have seen a couple years ago. But it can’t end there.
This is profoundly a cultural, theological, and political issue that must be dealt with. As Steve Wilkins pointed out years ago, pro-choice individuals are not anti-kids, they are anti-inconvenience. This was likely true for most people near the beginning, but I do think that is now the minority view. Pro-choice individuals are anti-kids AND anti-inconvenience. I think Schaeffer proves this to be the case here.
This is not a happy or encouraging book, but it is a book that is worth reading anyway to understand how evil our culture was and still is.
Peter Kreeft has stated it well when he wrote that “Abortion is the Antichrist’s demonic parody of the Eucharist. That is why it uses the same holy words, ‘This is my body,’ with the blasphemously opposite meaning.”