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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Abortion


Abortion
Definition: Abortion is the expulsion of an embryo or a fetus that is not normally able to live outside the womb. Spontaneous abortion or miscarriage may result from human imperfection or from an accident. Deliberately induced abortion simply to avoid the birth of an unwanted child is the willful taking of human life.

How should the Source of human life affect our view of this matter?

Acts 17:28: “By him [God] we have life and move and exist.”
http://biblize.com/search?q=Acts+17%3A28&q_scope=
Ps. 36:9: “With you [Jehovah God] is the source of life.”
http://biblize.com/search?q=Ps.+36%3A9%3A&q_scope=
Rom. 14:12: “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.”
http://biblize.com/search?q=Rom.+14%3A12%3A+&q_scope=

Does Jehovah view the life of a child as precious even during the very early stages of development after conception?

Ps. 139:13-16: “You [Jehovah] kept me screened off in the belly of my mother. . . . Your eyes saw even the embryo of me, and in your book all its parts were down in writing.”
http://biblize.com/search?q=Ps.+139%3A13-16%3A&q_scope=
Has God ever stated that a person would be called to account for injury to an unborn child?

Ex. 21:22, 23: “In case men should struggle with each other and they really hurt a pregnant woman and her children do come out but no fatal accident occurs, he is to have damages imposed upon him without fail according to what the owner of the woman may lay upon him; and he must give it through the justices. But if a fatal accident should occur, then you must give soul for soul.”
http://biblize.com/search?q=Ex.+21%3A22%2C+23%3A&q_scope=
(Some translations make it appear that in this law to Israel the crucial matter was what happened to the mother, not to the fetus. The original Hebrew text, however, refers to a fatal accident to either mother or child.)

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