Sunday, 08 February 2009

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  • Peasprout

    lol


    I think the tree-huggers are a nutty bunch, but at least trees provide a positive contribution to the environment. What harm comes from removing a mass of undeveloped cells from inside a body? We slice out tumors, why not unwanted fetuses?
  • ThePathToYourDestiny

    @Peasprout - I come into this argument from a Biblical background.  I believe the Bible to be the Word of God, infallible, and base my life on it.  In the book of Leviticus, chapter 17, it is mentioned several times that the "life is in the blood".  I believe the Bible, and science tells us that blood dna is in a single cell of a human baby.


    To kill an unborn baby is to snuff out a life.  It is not a fetus, some mamalian pre-born pile of cells.  The cells that are multiplying and developing into a human baby are not the same as that which makes up a tumor (a horrible example you used).


    Here is a suggestion, and I mean this in an encouraging way:  Do not cross the Creator of all life, the God of this world and all we know.  God has a purpose and a specific plan for your life.  Everyone has a destiny, including the unborn. 

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