At the moment of conception, a new human life is created.
Luke 1:41, And it came to pass, that, when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb; and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost:
According to the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL), there are at least four reasons that we understand that life begins at conception. To start with, this life is distinct. The unborn child has a DNA and body distinct from her mother and father. She develops her own arms, legs, brain, nervous system, heart, and so forth. Secondly, he is living. The unborn baby meets the biological criteria for life. He grows by reproducing cells. He turns nutrients into energy through metabolism. And he can respond to stimuli. Third, the unborn baby is human. The unborn has a human genetic signature. She is also the offspring of human parents, and humans can only beget other humans. Finally, according to MCCL, the unborn is an organism (rather than a mere organ or tissue). He is an individual whose parts work together for the good of the whole. Guided by a complete genetic code, he needs only the proper environment and nutrition to develop himself through the different stages of life, growing all the way to adulthood.
But much more than evidence from organizations like MCCL, the Word of God is the final authority concerning life. In Luke 1:41, we see John leaping in his mother’s womb at the presence of Jesus in His mother’s womb. In this, we see, John, as a babe, had discernment and awareness. Because he did, he gave praise to the Lord!
Hey friend, we shouldn’t kill the babies! Will you stand for life during this American Election?