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Jerusha Agen
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Christian Fiction Author | Free romantic suspense story: https://t.co/XfZSVfJjtg | Rep'd by Wendy Lawton at Books and Such Lit
Katılım Ocak 2013
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When a baby is born prematurely, doctors fight for every breath.
Parents weep, nurses pray, and the whole room rallies around that tiny life.
Yet at the same age in the womb, that very same child can be deliberately destroyed.
The baby hasn’t changed.
Only our culture's willingness to protect them.
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A baby was born 4 months early, pronounced dead, and then revived with only a 1% chance of survival.
Doctors predicted the worst: poor quality of life — unable to walk or talk.
When his mother was given the option to give up on her child’s life, she refused.
“I had to give him a shot.”
That baby went on to become a Super Bowl champion.
His name is Derick Hall.
Every child deserves a chance at life.
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On the contrary, I am for the death penalty for the same reason I’m against abortion: I value innocent life.
In Genesis 9:6, which is pre-Israel and pre-law, God demands the death penalty for murder, and He roots the command in a reason that is still true today: man is made in His image.
It is because humans are so uniquely valuable that God says the only proportionate punishment for murdering one of us is death. It is out of his great love and care for people—not cruelty—that God gives this dictate.
Even if one disagrees with the death penalty being applied in America today, saying that it is “not pro-life” is calling God not pro-life, since, at the very least, He commanded it in the Old Testament. (Romans 13 also gives the government this authority). He doesn’t change or evolve; He was just as just then as He is today.
Remember, Christian, we are not nicer than God. The most loving thing we can always do is agree with Him.
Kristan Hawkins@KristanHawkins
The death penalty is inconsistent with a pro-life worldview.
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Abortion pill reversal treatment saved these twin girls.
Hours after taking the abortion pill—their mother regretted it and found abortionpillreversal.com.
A certified health professional treated her immediately and her daughters survived.
More women need to know about this 🙌

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No one is neutral.
People are either for Christ or against him.
“Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters” (Matthew 12:30).
There’s a myth of neutrality in our culture but “neutrality” really means anti-God and anti-God’s truth. That’s not neutrality!
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We would offer the following guidelines for those desiring to start learning theology.
1. Read the Bible completely and repeatedly.
2. Study particular books of the Bible.
3. Interpret Scripture with Scripture.
4. Ask questions about the text’s meaning and application.
5. Become familiar with good confessions of faith and catechisms.
6. Read good books, especially older ones, about theology.
7. Take notes on what you learn.
8. Discuss doctrine with thoughtful Christians.
9. Receive correction and criticism humbly, always going back to God’s Word.

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