supersport
Back when I was in school they made us do math problems. Particularly challenging for me was when I started taking algebra. (I've always been better at English and writing). But what I soon realized was that if I made even the smallest mistake or miscalculation early on in the problem, it would cause major problems later on coming up with the correct answer.
In the same way, abortion is a moral failure that will inevitably cause one trouble later on. And just like virtually every other moral failure, it causes trouble, not only to the life thats ending, but most certainly to yourself as well.
As Christians, we would like everyone on earth to become saved through the blood of Christ. The problem with abortion is that it has a way (as all sin does) of further removing one from God. This is certainly a problem because the further one is from God, the harder it is to submit, repent and open your heart for Him.
And that's a huge problem we have in society today. Everyone's living for themselves, and not only are they hurting themselves and others, but they're also distancing themselves further and further from God. It's a viscious cycle that seems to feed on itself.
As a Christian I believe God loves us all; I I don't think God loves us because we are good, but that God will make us good because He loves us. It's similar to the pool in my backyard. I've noticed my pool does not attract the sun because it is bright, but becomes bright because the sun shines on it.
How can anyone be bright without the sun (Son) shining on them?