Exactly.
I have always been someone who wished God would have been more specific in the Bible too, until I read an article in which the author raised the question of what would have happened if God would have said that any child who passed away before the age of 11 would automatically go to heaven?
As you pointed out, how would this affect abortion? And the author also pointed out that even if people allowed their children to live, can you imagine what it would be like the year they turned 10 and had less than a year left? How many parents would kill their own children, believing they were sending them to heaven and thinking it was the most loving, merciful thing that could do as a parent?
I remember also thinking such things as:
* What, exactly, would constitute the child turning 11 years old? Would it be on the same day they were born in general, or did it have to be at the exact time they were born? For someone adopted like me, with no history and a made-up (approximately guessed) birthday, would my parents have had to kill me a month, 3 months, six months, before my 11th birthday "just to be sure", since no one actually knew when I was born?
* If the child DOES have right up until the 11th year after they were born, right down to the minute, how many grief-stricken parents would try to take their children to a place where the time difference was as far behind as possible, just trying to spend any last precious moment with their child? Would this "pass" with God? Or would the child who was "sent home" as close to their birth time as possible have to be in the exact same time zone as where they were born?
* Would church leadership arise and start forcing the murders of children before age 11 in order to "save" them? (Granted, the congregation wouldn't last long at that rate.)
* What if the chosen method of ending the child's life backfired, or didn't work in the way or time frame that was planned? For example, little Sara was born at 10:20 PM on August 2, and her parents want to spend as much time as possible with her before "she goes home."
At 9:00 PM, they administer some kind of drug that is supposed to grant her a painless, peaceful passing into God's arms that is supposed to work in about 30 minutes, so they plan this time for a little leeway, just in case.
What happens if something goes wrong, and Sara survives (with terrible consequences on her health?) Or what happens if Sara doesn't pass away until 11:00 PM, going right past the exact time of her 11th birthday? If degree was that the child must be under 11 years of age to get an automatic heavenly pass, then what happened to Sara if she died 40 minutes "too late"?
It was after reading and thinking about this article that I could understand a bit more of why God isn't more specific about some things. I know it all goes back to trust in God's wisdom and sovereignty, but at the same time, I also know how hard that can be to do.
Just out of curiosity, Koji, does talking about subjects like this help you? Such as, these discussions about Biblical passages or principles? Or does it just make the Scruples worse.
I was just thinking that maybe if these talks help you in any way (and takes some of the focus off the constant thoughts of whether or not you're saved, and more on God's character alone,) maybe we can have more discussions like this in the forums?