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"God blessed Abraham with children as numerous as the stars (Genesis 15), and the psalmist says the man is blessed who who has a “quiver full” (Psalm 127:5).Yup. That was god. performing abortions and demanding it be done under those circumstances.
That is illegal today, very fortunately.
In Genesis 25:22, the Hebrew word “banim” used to describe the unborn twin boys (babies) within Rebekah is also used to describe infants and children. In this passage, God speaks to the potential and destiny of the unborn children, describing them as “two nations” wrestling within her.
In Exodus (21:22-25), unborn children are afforded special protection. If a mother or child dies as a result of violence, intended or accidental, the offender is to pay compensation including and up to their very life.
God makes specific mention in Jeremiah 32:35 and Psalm 106: 37-38 that he detests child sacrifice.
God also makes clear in Deuteronomy (24:16) that children are not to be put to death for the sins of their fathers (parents) and vice-versa.
David declares in Psalm 139 that God “created my inmost being”, he “knit me together in my mother’s womb”, and David is “fearfully and wonderfully made” (13-14). David’s “frame was not hidden” from God when he was made in “the secret place” (15-16).
God tells the prophet Jeremiah, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations’’ (Jeremiah 1:5).
These verses do not just relate to the favoured few – the prophets, kings and priests – but are representative of every life, every person made in the image of God; unique, valuable, known and loved.
God also makes plain his delight in children who are testimony to His purity, power and love. Psalm 8:2 declares God establishes a stronghold against his enemies through the glorious praises of nursing infants. Satan, God’s arch enemy (and ours), want to dehumanise, devalue and dispose of the image-bearers of God.
The Bible constantly instructs us to teach our children, keep them from harm and model Godly behaviour. They are a gift, entrusted to us, not commodities and consumers. God reminds us through scripture that we are to provide special care to the vulnerable and weak in our midst; the aged, children, widows, orphans, poor, refugees.
What could be more vulnerable than a child in the womb who lives or dies at the whim of adults? And, so, back to Jesus.
As recorded in Luke, John the Baptist – at about six months gestation, inside the womb of his mother Elizabeth – leaps, when Mary comes to visit (1:44).
Jesus is only eight to 10 days gestation, yet Elizabeth describes Mary as “the mother of the Lord”. Perhaps we should change the Christmas Carol to sing, “Jesus, Lord before (at thy) birth”.
What the Bible says about abortion
Those who claim the water killed miss the point that the water did nothing, and was just a test for a crime.
What a man is does not depend on DNA. If I used a nut and bolt and some solder on a jet as well as on a tractor, that does not make them related.It certainly does help us solve these questions.
How else do you explain thess common traits among such radically different life forms, while yet still being as different as we are. Our DNA is 99% similar to that of a chimp. How does one explain this without us having a common ancestor?