
Originally Posted by
Steven Martinez
Just some thoughts Ryan:
What is your belief of being one flesh with your wife? Is it not her body as well? Does she get a say in your health choices? What about children, do we have obligations to provide for them to the best of our ability?
Do you believe that medical science is a gift from God?
Do you believe that it is God who should control your motives on this? In other words, is it possible to be just a selfish with this attitude?
I ask these questions because I thought in a similar light until I was diagnosed with a live threaten disease at 28. I realize that "my life" is anything but that. I am working and fighting as hard as I can to be there for my wife and child. They are a part of my body and to be as healthy as possible is for their benefit as it is mine. Therefore I continue to do anything I can (which I believe is provided for by God) to help myself because I believe that I am showing the world that Christians promote life and a quality of life in this earth and not just the world to come. Why fight for social justice if I feel that my life is not worth living and struggling for? Why have clean water and available shelter if my attitude is just to die anyway? Ultimately, how we view our own lives and worth will reflect how we view the value of others. The command is to love others as we love ourselves.