oatmeal
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Therefore there is no problem with aborting fetuses prior to their exiting the womb and taking that first defining breath?
Why would you oppose it?
Answer my questions regarding your views on abortion and then we'll address scripture. But in the meantime I'll look forward to your response to Krsto.....
Adam was a special case as he was never in a womb.
How is "at conception" arbitrary?
since you replied to my first post which pointed out Genesis 2:7 twice, I have started with scripture and ended with scripture.
Now, the question is, do you believe what God had Moses write?
I do. Do you?
Therefore there is no problem with aborting fetuses prior to their exiting the womb and taking that first defining breath?
Why would you oppose it?
From the stand point of Genesis 2:7 alone, (but does any scripture really stand alone?) no, there is no problem with that. As long as the first breath was not taken, technically, from the letter of that scripture no, it is not murder. It is however, killing. That is the major concern.
Because of the clear instruction of Genesis 2:7, abortion is not murder, because there was no "living soul" involved.
It is however killing, because, although there is no "living soul" up to the moment previous to the first breath, there is obviously a life "energy" present.
Now, lest you get all emotionally worked up, and start calling me a bunch of names, ie, babykiller, etc.
This thread is about when life begins. I am taking it as "living soul" of a human being.
Not the living soul of a vicious dog that needs to be put down.
There is obviously more to the decision of abortion than the technical matter of when "living soul" begins.
My primary concern is that since Adam, the prototype of all men, was not a living soul until his first breath and there are not scriptures that ever changed that standard. Now what?
Let us ask the question, Since Adam clearly had a body, (it was already formed of the dust of the ground) but was not a living soul, if some one had run it over with a bulldozer, would a murder been committed? No, because it was not a living soul.
You cannot murder something that is not a living soul.
God knows when a sparrow dies, not hardly a human a sparrow is.
Wow, that sounded like a Yoda sentence.
Would I ever recommend that a woman wait til the last second to have an abortion?
What do you think?
oatmeal