Wednesday, January 3, 2007

The Right to Live



If we have the right to choose whether or not to abort a baby within a mother's womb, then why do we have laws to protect the eggs of birds and other creatures? Why do we have laws to protect wild life in general? Why do some people get so excited when they think life (a living cell of any kind) is found on Mars?

Since abortion was made legal in this country, there have been innumerable arguments regarding "When does human life begin?" Some people argue that an embryo is not a human life because it is unable to survive on its own outside the mother's womb. I ask again, why do we have laws to protect eggs of birds and other wild life? I'll answer that question! It is so the species will not become extinct. What if every woman in the world or even just in our country chose not to allow the beginning of life to continue in her womb? Humans would become extinct; in the case of just our country, others could come in and have free reign to govern as they please, because we would all die out. Now I know that is far-fetched, but can you see my point? There is more concern about the animals than there is about humans! This is absurd!!!

If you believe in God and His Son, Jesus Christ, who died for your sins, and you are considering an abortion because of a mistake you have made, PLEASE think again! Truly repent and ask God's forgiveness and have your baby. Don't pile another sin of murder on top of the one you already committed. God still forgives!!!

Another thing to think on is that your baby is there for a reason. He/She could be the next great evangelist, or scientist that comes up with a cure for a disease, or maybe a wonderful mother or father to their own children. God already has a plan for your baby's life! All children are a blessing from God. May God bless you for making the right decision.

Isaiah 44:24 Thus saith the LORD, thy redeemer, and he that formed thee from the womb, I am the LORD that maketh all things; that stretcheth forth the heavens alone; that spreadeth abroad the earth by myself;

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