Posted on 05/15/2019 3:50:49 PM PDT by Kaslin
I believe that God directly informed the early Israelites
through the prophets and
as a Catholic I am not totally unfamiliar with Judaism but
I would be interested to hear exactly what these "very particular rules in Judaism" are.
I believe that we, living today are well informed by modern science and
from what we now know in strikingly exquisite detail
it cannot be denied that
a one hundred percent unique and individual life is created and
is intensely(perhaps even more so than anytime after birth)
alive at the instant of conception.
In the light of this truth
how can it be possible
for anyone to advocate
for the murder of this new life
under any circumstances?
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Ping to the state list.
Very quaint notion. Not in force—but fun to look back.
If any resident of Alabama is embarrassed to reside in the State because of this bill then no one is forcing them to live here. In fact, there would be many Alabamians who would help them pack.
Hopefully, many democrats will leave the State because of this bill. Winning!
The fury of Alyssa Milano and the other Hollyweird lunatics is the icing on the cake:)
From what I have read, modern Judaism believed that a child was not alive until it took its first breath. The “breath of life” interpreted as physical breathing.
Having seen my son born under water and swimming around for a minute while getting his nasal passages and the back of his throat carefully suctioned by the skilled Isreali trained midwife before being shocked by the cold room air into taking his first breath, the idea that “life” does not happen until a child physically breathes is absurd based upon just this one example.
We know too much now. Adam’s “rib” as told to us in the Book of Genesis was not some childish fable. No, it was Moses trying to capture what God showed him in a language that would not have words for 6,000 years when we finally saw for the first time under an electro-microscope what an X-chromosome looks like.
God the Word is the Creator of the Universe, the Lord of History, the Alpha and the Omega, the lover of mankind, and His Word never returns void.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out
that there was a mistranslation and
"first breath" actually meant
the first chemical reaction of the
baby's brand new hemoglobin.
I don't know when that first starts but the
baby is definitely getting O2 from its
Mother's lungs through the placenta.
We know who the real science deniers are.
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