Language shapes perception—and the pro-choice movement knows it. A subtle yet dangerous shift has emerged, reframing pregnancy as an act of “co-creation” rather than “procreation.” This language twist is more than semantics; it’s a direct challenge to the biblical truth that God alone is the Creator, and we are entrusted to bring forth what He has already made.
In the latest episode of CareCast, Roland Warren and Vincent DiCaro expose this ideological shift and its implications. Is this just another clever rebranding, or does it fundamentally change how society views life in the womb?
Listen to CareCast: Pro-Creation vs. Co-Creation: Why the Pro-Life Movement Must Reclaim Biblical Truth
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Words matter. The pro-choice movement has long understood that controlling language can shape public opinion. In recent years, the term “co-creator” has emerged in pro-choice rhetoric, subtly shifting the narrative around pregnancy. This term suggests that a woman, alongside God, has equal agency in creating life—thereby giving her the perceived right to end it.
However, as Roland Warren explains in this powerful CareCast episode, this is a fundamental distortion of biblical truth. Women are not co-creators with God; they are procreators, meaning they are entrusted with delivering what God has already designed and formed. This shift in terminology isn’t accidental.
The biblical truth remains: God is the Creator of all life, and our role is to steward and protect His creation. As Christians, we must recognize these subtle shifts in language and stand firm in defending life—rooted in the truth that every child is made in God’s image.
Three Important Points to Consider
- The Power of Language in the Abortion Debate: Pro-choice advocates are redefining pregnancy as “co-creation” rather than “procreation” to justify abortion as an act of personal agency.
- Biblical Truth on Life and Creation: God alone is the Creator of life. Human beings, including expectant mothers, are not co-creators but procreators, carrying forth what God has already designed.
- The Danger of Redefining Creation: Just as redefining “personhood” has led to the dehumanization of the unborn, redefining “creation” allows abortion advocates to claim authority over life itself.
Impactful Ideas
- Women are not co-creators with God; they are procreators, entrusted to deliver what He has already created.
- The moment we redefine creation, we give people the illusion that they have the right to alter, discard, or terminate life.
- God is the Creator. Satan cannot create—he can only pervert what is already made. The distortion of language is one of his greatest weapons.