↓
 
  • Tony Funderburk
  • Books
  • Daily Devotional
    • Wisdom Wednesday
    • Thankful Thursday
  • Rhymes For Kids
  • Rhyme and Reason Podcast
  • Songs

Tony Funderburk

Your Life Has Rhyme And Reason Because God Made You

Tony Funderburk's Rhyme and Reason Studio

Tag Archives: personhood

Tony Funderburk Posted on November 17, 2025 by TonyNovember 18, 2025
Lives in the balance so I use my talents

What does it mean to say there are lives in the balance? Usually, it means that some decision, that can affect a lot of people, is about to be made. Tragically, most of the time that decision is made by so-called leaders with no wisdom.

And they pay lip service to certain lives in the balance.

No wonder so many people in the world live without hope. It’s not that there isn’t any hope. It’s just that the world only has one source of real hope. And most people seem to prefer to ignore, and even hate, that source. And that’s in a day and age when those same people pat themselves on the back and say “love is love.”

But they don’t mean it for everybody.

Nope, that snappy little catchphrase is not for unborn or pre-born babies.

OK, I know I’m one of those judgmental-narrow-minded-anti-choice Christians. But I urge you to open your mind to the possibility that the most popular book of all time might hold that title for a good reason. Maybe there truly is a message of hope found inside its pages. I say. there is. But don’t take my word for it.

Read it. At least read the New Testament part. It can point you in the right eternal direction. And. I (can almost) guarantee you won’t be struck by lightning. Try it. But don’t put it off too long. There’s a limited time offer in there.

When I was the music minister for a little church in Denver, Colorado, I wrote a “pro life” song about how unborn babies are people too. It was to support something called the personhood initiative that was on the ballot to be voted on by the people of Colorado. But it was voted down. Because “love is love” ain’t for babies in the womb, don’t you know.

Here are the lyrics. If you’d like to hear the whole thing, subscribe to The Rhyme And Reason Podcast.

Personhood

You should thank your Mom
‘Cause she thought of you as a person.
From the very start
She was calling you her daughter or her son.
And though life isn’t easy,
Our Moms still believed we would make it.
Now some call life a choice, but it’s still a precious life.
We can’t take it.
We can’t forsake it!

Give an unborn baby personhood
There’s nothing more important we can do!
Give an unborn baby personhood.
60 million persons tell us to… they tell us to!

We can read all the judgments,
And continue to build our big plans.
But there are lives in the balance,
And the choice is right in our hands.
So do we sit idle?
Or is there a way we can stand tall?
Can’t we stand for life?
Or do we really stand for nothing at all?
And let the innocent fall?

(Chorus)

If human life is just sown by chance, then
Nothing we know could be bad or be good.
If we’re just embryonic particulate matter,
Then we could know there is no personhood…
But we hope and we pray
And we live for the day,
When our love becomes broad
In the image of God.

(Chorus)  © 2007-2023 TF

Get Tony’s Rhyme and Reason Daily Devotional, my ongoing Devotional for believers who prefer to focus on the power of God’s love and rightly divide the word of truth. Enjoy the flashes of light I share on my website when they come right to your inbox. Then, you can spend your valuable time reading and listening instead of searching. And, to show my sincere appreciation for your time and attention, I’ll send you download links to books and music, right away. Kids from 3 to 103 can enjoy these fun goodies. Just add your email to the form and let’s connect right away.

Daily Devotional

Stay tuned,

Tony Funderburk signature logo

Posted in Abolish abortion, Funderbolts, life is beautiful, Tony Funderburk, Words and Music | Tagged Lives in the balance, personhood, pro life, pro life songs, unborn babies
Tony Funderburk Posted on December 16, 2023 by TonyDecember 16, 2023
Pro life songs are awful singalongs

I’ve never enjoyed writing pro life songs. And I wish none existed. OK, I said it. And I’m not taking it back.

But I’ll explain why I’m so anti pro life songs.

Because I’d much rather write songs about all the glorious things of God’s creation. You know; love, flowers, whimsy, and everything else that delights your senses and sensibilities.

But every day it’s easy to look around and see:

  • Christians who don’t even know some of the simplest things God said in His word about the blood of the innocent
  • politicians who waffle on the sanctity of human life
  • celebrities who use the same ol’ worn out clichéd reasons like “life of the mother” or “woman’s right to choose”
  • bloggers and other writers who simply don’t do the research

It all motivates me to think of another way to sing about it. My current circumstances prevent me from doing a lot of other things about personhood for preborn babies. But I can write songs about their plight. Then, I can post them here on TonyFunderburk.com AND on iTunes, YouTube, LinkedIn, Gab, Twitter, and even on YuckBook.

And I know that ne’er-do-wells, who don’t judge, despise me for it.

Even though they scream about, and virtue signal their tolerance celebration of diversity.

And to them I say, “Put it in your pipe, with your glaucoma medication, and smoke it.”

But if you don’t disagree with me, please support me. And other musicians, pastors, bloggers, politicians, and anyone else who recognizes the God-given right to life and personhood of everyone from biological beginning to natural end.

Help us to not write any more pro life songs. Or create “pro life legislation.” Or write pro life stories.

It’s a shame any of those things ever needed to exist. Because it’s a worldwide shame abortion exists.

Show the world you’re pro-life. It’s one of the glorious things anyone can do. Even you. Will you give it a try today? I’d love it if I could focus on happy blog posts, songs, stories, and podcast episodes.

Until that time, here’s one I wrote to showcase the personhood of unborn babies.

Personhood

You should thank your Mom cause she thought of you as a person.
From the very start she was calling you her daughter or her son.
And though life isn’t easy; our Moms still believed we would make it.
Now some call life a choice, but it’s still a precious life.
We can’t take it.
We can’t forsake it!

Give an unborn baby personhood
There’s nothing more important we can do!
Give an unborn baby personhood.
50 Million persons beg us to…they beg us to! (much more now)

We can read all the judgements, and continue to build our big plans.
But there are lives in the balance, and the choice is right in our hands.
So do we sit idle? Or is there a way we can stand tall?
Can’t we stand for life? Or do we really stand for nothing at all?
And let the innocent fall?

If human life is just sown by chance, then
Nothing we know could be bad or be good.
If we’re just embryonic particulate matter,
Then we could know there is no personhood…
But we hope and we pray
And we live for the day,
When our love becomes broad
In the image of God…

~ Chorus ~

© Copyright Tony Funderburk 2007

Stay tuned,

Tony Funderburk signature logo

Get my Rhyme & Reason Podcast delivered (free) right to your device.

My books are also on Amazon.com or Apple Books

Grab yourself an un-cool T-shirt

Or how about some music for kids

Posted in choose life, Contemporary Christian music, Faith Hope and Love, music for kids, Pro Life, tolerance and diversity, Words and Music | Tagged personhood, pro life, pro life songs
Tony Funderburk Posted on July 1, 2023 by TonyJuly 1, 2023
One person matters even when wisdom scatters

When you stand for something that’s not popular, or goes against the collective grain, it can be easy to think you’re all alone. Or that your influence isn’t enough. But, if that describes you, here’s a little inspiration to show you how one person matters.

Back in 1800’s a 41 year old woman sure found out that one person matters.

She was the daughter of a president of Lane Theological Seminary. And she taught at another school that was established by her own sister. So, you could say “higher education” ran in the family. And she was definitely no dummy.

Her activities in the school where she taught included much more than teaching. She provided stories and sketches to local journals (kind of like newspapers) and a school geography until 1836.

Then, in 1836, she married a clergyman and seminary professor in Cincinnati. Fortunately for her (and eventually a lot of other people) he encouraged her writing. In 1843 she published a work called “Sketches of Scenes and Characters Among the Descendants of the Pilgrims.

As it just so happened, during her 18 years in Cincinnati, she lived just across the Ohio River from a slave-holding community. And she actually made contact with fugitive slaves. Plus, she learned about life in the South from some friends. She even made some visits down South.

But in 1850 her husband took a professor’s position at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. So, of course, they moved there. Sometime, during those days, she read quite a bit of slavery abolitionist literature. And with that information, and her own observations, she started writing a “long tale of slavery” which was published as a series in a periodical called the National Era.

That was an antislavery paper in Washington, D.C.

Despite what you might have heard about “white people” and their racist attitudes, her writings became a very popular book. In fact, it was described as an “immediate sensation.” Abolitionists whole-heartedly embraced the book AND her.

But, as you might guess, people who still wanted to own slaves considered it basically a crime to even read her book. Yeah, it was extremely dangerous to have a copy of the book. Yet, in spite of that, 300,000 copies of the book were sold in its first year.

It was even translated into a play and performed to “capacity audiences.” So, she became quite the attraction in literary circles. And she was even “enthusiastically received” on a visit to England in 1853.

To say her book had a polarizing effect on the subject of slavery is a huge understatement. In fact, there’s a mighty good chance you already know the shortened name of her famous book.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

Harriet Beecher Stowe led a writer’s life. And she penned many other works. Even a small volume of religious poems (a woman after…or should it be, before…my own heart).

And Harriet didn’t advocate for the regulation of slavery. No, her position was that it must be abolished. Because she understood the value of every human being. She knew that even one person matters.

And she proved that with her bold writing.

My guess is that if Mrs. Stowe were alive today, she’d be at her desk, right now, writing about the need to abolish abortion. Because my guess is that she understood that human beings are human beings from the moment they’re conceived. So, I bet she would want to protect the unborn ones from all those adults who would rather murder them.

Of course, I’m only guessing. But her track record makes a good case. I bet I’m right about her.

Anyway…

I thought it would be interesting to share a little info about the writer of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Because it just so happens that she died on this date, July 1, back in 1896. And many people still know who she is all these 127 years later. That’s how much one person matters.

You should thank your Mom
‘Cause she thought of you as a person.
From the very start
She was calling you her daughter or her son.

Stay tuned,

Tony Funderburk signature logo

Posted in Abolish abortion, current events, Tony Funderburk | Tagged a person is a person, literature, one person matters, personhood, this day in history
Tony Funderburk Posted on October 3, 2016 by TonyDecember 16, 2023
Tony loves to write about the glorious things in life.

Ah, look at all the glorious things.

More than once I’ve said I don’t like writing pro life music. That may sound odd coming from a guy who calls himself a pro lifer, but let me explain. See, I’d much rather be writing songs about all the glorious things of God’s creation, love, flowers, whimsy, and everything else that’s good.

But every day it’s easy to look around and see:

  • another Christian who doesn’t even know some of the simplest things God said in His word about the blood of the innocent
  • another politician who waffles on when life begins
  • another celebrity who uses the same ol’ worn out clichés like “life of the mother” or “woman’s right to choose
  • or another blogger who simply doesn’t do the research

It spurs me on to think of another way to sing about it. I’m at a point in my life where I can’t do a lot of other things about personhood for preborn babies, but I can write songs about their plight. And I can post them on iTunes, YouTube, FaceBook, and this blog.

You ne’er-do-wells, who don’t judge…

…despise me for it, or follow your own M.O. and tolerate me and celebrate my diversity. Then, you can put it in your pipe, with your glaucoma medication, and smoke it.

But if you don’t disagree with me, please support musicians, pastors, bloggers, politicians, and anyone else who recognizes the God-given right to life and personhood of everyone from biological beginning to natural end. Show the world you’re pro-life. It’s one of the glorious things anyone can do. Even you. Will you give it a try today? It would sure help me get back to writing more happy-go-lucky songs.

Stay tuned,

Tony Funderburk signature logo

No-cost, low-cost, and premium ways you can help me spread the Word…

Tell everybody you know to subscribe to Tony’s Rhyme and Reason Daily Devotional
(emails with good stuff for Fa-Ree)

Get my Rhyme & Reason Podcast delivered right to your device. (also Fa-Ree)

Get digital Bible stuff from the same company I do.

My books are also on Amazon.com or Apple Books

Grab yourself an un-cool T-shirt

Or how about some music for believers, dreamers, and thinkers

Posted in Pro Life | Tagged personhood
Tony Funderburk Posted on January 13, 2011 by TonySeptember 29, 2022
Personhood is the pro choice

Every singer songwriter should be
FOR Personhood

If you’re a singer songwriter,  please join me in singing for the personhood of every human being from their biological beginning to their natural death…

If you’re reading this, you’re a person. And you’ve been a person your whole life. And your whole life began at the…(wait for it)…the beginning. And even if you can’t say for sure when that beginning was, you know without a doubt your personhood, or the human form you now inhabit, had a beginning.

This seems like the simplest and easiest logic in the world to follow.

I would think anyone could wrap their brain around it and agree. Amazingly, though, tens of millions of people can’t bring themselves to say they began at the beginning. So…tens of millions of other people have died in the name of “choice”. They were denied the same basic freedoms everyone of us hopes to enjoy…life, liberty, and the simple pursuit of happiness. It’s a cryin’ shame.

Former President, Ronald Reagan, is quoted as saying something like: “I notice everybody that is for abortion has already been born.” Unfortunately President Reagan made some poor decisions when it came to abortion, but I think he regretted them. I’m sure he does now. But the main point is…yeah, you’ve already been born. Why not let others enjoy that right to life?

If you support abortion, I encourage you to stop being so blasted selfish. You’re not more special than those other people who are being killed every day because of you.

Here’s a “crazy” idea. Let’s make “choice” a beautiful word again. Choice for every person to enjoy the benefits of personhood. And to live and at least have a chance at this life. Sure, it can be tough, but it can be immensely and eternally rewarding. Choose life. Now that’s what I call a PRO CHOICE…

Stay tuned,

Tony Funderburk signature logo

No-cost, low-cost, and premium ways you can help me spread the Word…

Tell everybody you know to subscribe to Tony’s Rhyme and Reason Daily Devotional
(emails with good stuff for Fa-Ree)

Get my Rhyme & Reason Podcast delivered right to your device. (also Fa-Ree)

Get digital Bible stuff from the same company I do.

My books are also on Amazon.com or Apple Books

Grab yourself an un-cool T-shirt

Or how about some music for believers, dreamers, and thinkers

Posted in Pro Life, singer songwriter | Tagged biological beginning, choose life, natural death, personhood

Sidebar Area

  • Add Some Widgets!
    This theme has been designed to be used with sidebars. This message will no longer be displayed after you add at least one widget to one of the Sidebar Widget Areas using the Appearance → Widgets control panel.
    You can also change the sidebar layout for this page using theme options.
    Note: If you have added widgets, be sure you've not hidden all sidebars on the Per Page options. You could switch this page to One Column.
  • Log in

Get A Free Rhyming Book About Creation - Books - Daily Devotionals - Rhymes For Kids - Rhyme & Reason Podcast - Songs
© 1997-2026 Tony Funderburk

Privacy Policy
↑