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The unborn child in the womb is alive and is a living soul. Killing, it is a serious sin against God. Ex. 21, 22, 23


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The unborn child in the womb is alive and is a living soul. Killing, it is a serious sin against God.  Ex. 21, 22, 23  

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(Exodus 21:22-25) 22 “If men should struggle with each other and they hurt a pregnant woman and she gives birth prematurely but no fatality results, the offender must pay the damages imposed on him by the husband of the woman; and he must pay it through the judges. 23 But if a fatality does occur, then you must give life for life, 24 eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, 25 burn for burn, wound for wound, blow for blow.

Though we are not under the Mosaic law, the law gives us an indication of the high value that Jehovah placed on even the unborn. In so doing, this should direct us to the correct conclusion that unborn children do have value and are precious. To discard an unborn child as a mere inconvenience or embarrassment is an insult to the procreative process that Jehovah has given us and shows a callous disregard for life. There is nothing in the Greek scriptures to show that the view that Jehovah has, that unborn children are valuable and precious, was in any way changed or watered down for Christians. 
 

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2 hours ago, David Normand said:

(Exodus 21:22-25) 22 “If men should struggle with each other and they hurt a pregnant woman and she gives birth prematurely but no fatality results, the offender must pay the damages imposed on him by the husband of the woman; and he must pay it through the judges. 23 But if a fatality does occur, then you must give life for life, 24 eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, 25 burn for burn, wound for wound, blow for blow.

Though we are not under the Mosaic law, the law gives us an indication of the high value that Jehovah placed on even the unborn. In so doing, this should direct us to the correct conclusion that unborn children do have value and are precious. To discard an unborn child as a mere inconvenience or embarrassment is an insult to the procreative process that Jehovah has given us and shows a callous disregard for life. There is nothing in the Greek scriptures to show that the view that Jehovah has, that unborn children are valuable and precious, was in any way changed or watered down for Christians. 
 

We have to respect and obey Jehovah's view of things, yes. But we all have a conscience and everyone can decide in danger of themselves, similar like by the blood, I think so.

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