Certainly, no one in their right mind would kill an innocent child.
Holding a baby in your arms reinforces how precious life really is. The photo above is me holding our first great grandson about a year ago. He is our second great grandchild. We have 22 grandchildren. Every one is uniquely special.
When I reflect on the amazing miracle of newborn life, I have to wonder how anyone could support, endorse, celebrate or promote abortion. I would like to ask them a simple question.
“When do YOU think the life of a child begins?”
Certainly, you would not take the life of a child after it has been born. When, then, do you find it personally acceptable to do so? I’m not asking from a scientific point of view. Science is settled on that issue; life begins at conception. If you are interested in when God says life begins, He is clear, “Before I formed you in your mother’s womb I knew you”.
Still, I’m asking what your personal perspective is. I would like to know how you rationalize taking the life of an “unborn” child through abortion at any stage of development.
Maybe you would be so bold as to share your thoughts.
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People are probably tired of hearing me say this, but how can one baby in utero be photographed, gender identified, named and celebrated while another can be killed?
We have a window to the womb.
We have banished the idea that a woman who is unmarried and pregnant is damaged goods.
We no longer as a society look down on women who continue their careers after giving birth.
No more excuses.
To kill an unborn baby, a newborn , a two year old, a twenty year old, an eighty year old is a violent act. A great sin.