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Which Is More Important, Human Rights Or Human Life? [Spirituality & Religion]

Abortion has been a big issue between pro-life and pro-choice. What people don't realize is that they were once that fetus which seems to scare women out of their wits so they'll choose abortion over adoption.

Should God’s Word or man’s feckless opinion rule in our lives and laws? Clearly, evil will rule if God’s people remain silent.

We should begin by asking the question, “When does life begin?”

Scientific advances enable us to know the moment an egg is fertilized, when the embryo attaches to the lining of the uterus, and when a baby’s heart first beats in its mother’s womb. All the genetic information you and I possess existed at the moment of conception.

All we will become is present from the first instant that the mother’s egg is fertilized by the father’s sperm. This includes personality, body size, color of eyes and hair, basic intellect, etc.

Science indicates that the baby’s brain begins functioning enough to generate measurable brain waves (electroencephalographic [EEG] impulses) at 40 days.1 Additionally, the baby’s facial muscles move, even appearing to form “smiles” as early as 12 weeks.2

Science alone cannot settle the ultimate questions about the sanctity of life.

Leaders on both sides of the political debate acknowledge that science has uncovered many amazing things about human life, but science alone cannot settle the ultimate questions about the sanctity of life.

Scripture undergirds the scientific data. As we look to God’s Word, the ultimate source of truth, we see that God, the Creator of life, tells us when personhood begins. He also makes clear who holds the reins of life and death.

Made in God’s image—From the very beginning of the Bible we learn that God is the author of life. Human beings have incredible dignity because we are made in God’s image. “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness,” the Creator says. “Let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth” (Genesis 1:26).

In giving man dominion over animals God revealed that humanity is in a totally different class from animals. Genesis reveals that God creates human beings with a soul, moral choice, and self-conscious intelligence. We read of God breathing a soul (possessing free will and reason) into a human being in Genesis 2:7 when He “breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.”

Formed in the womb—There are over seventy references to “the womb” in the Scriptures. One of these is Jeremiah 1:5: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” Catch the wording of this sentence: God forms us in the womb. He is intimately involved in creating and developing the little ones growing within their mothers.

Life sanctified in the blood—We also know that God equates the presence of blood with life. Genesis 9:4 reads, “But you shall not eat flesh with its life, that is, its blood.” Leviticus 17:11 states, “For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul.” Deuteronomy 12:23 says, “Only be sure that you do not eat the blood, for the blood is the life.”

Scientists have observed that at 22 days of development, a baby’s heart begins beating and pumping the baby’s own blood through his or her circulatory system.3

A conscious soul—Around the end of the first month, a baby’s arms begin developing, and then fingers develop during the second month.4 This kind of development reflects God’s handiwork in the womb:

You formed my inward parts; you covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well. My frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret, and skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. (Psalm 139:13–15)

In the New Testament we read of the unborn baby who would later be called John the Baptist “leaping” within his mother (“For indeed, as soon as the voice of your greeting sounded in my ears, the babe leaped in my womb for joy,” Elizabeth told Mary in Luke 1:44). This verse implies that God gave John special knowledge of his cousin Jesus’ presence while both were still in their mothers’ wombs. In turn, this implies intelligence and the reality of a soul within John, the not-yet-born successor of Elijah.

Interestingly, the baby begins movement at seven weeks, which can be felt by the mother at sixteen weeks.5
A Call to Action

While it isn’t possible to go into all of the Scripture references to life, womb, pregnancies, babies, murder, etc., in this short article, it is clear that God’s Word says much about the inherent dignity of each human person from conception. God’s Word, the witness of science, and clear reason go hand in hand. Simply put, empirical scientific evidence confirms the reality described in Scripture.

As Christians we must refuse to allow the sanctity of human life to be relegated to and decided by the ever-changing winds of “politics.” As I saw in Louisiana years ago, it is an issue of central spiritual importance to every individual believer and to the church as a whole.

The grandeur of our awesome Creator is reflected in the way He has made each of us, regardless of how we are conceived or the environment into which we are born. God chose to create every single individual in His likeness and endows each of us with “glory and honor” (Psalm 8:5). A being so special and precious should, from the time of conception on, be welcomed into the world and protected by our laws.

During that hot summer week, I finally came to understand that our right to life, ordained by the God of the universe, is at the core of a just society. It demands the unflagging leadership of the church, as we strive to uphold life as the Life-giver meant us to, whether in our personal lives or in our homes, churches, cities, and nations.
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Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
Having now ignored the vast majority of your lengthy post, human rights. Abortion is not only necessary in certain cases, but is often the better choice for potential quality of life. And if you’re just gonna come back at me with some “will of god” bullshit then you can just go ahead and block me because we’re never going to see eye to eye.
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
"Suppose a nation in some distant region should take the Bible for their only law book and every member should regulate his conduct by the precepts there exhibited. . . . What a Utopia – what a Paradise would this region be!" - John Adams (signer of the Declaration of Independence; Judge; Diplomat; one of two signers of the Bill of Rights; 2nd President of the United States)
Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
Who is also quoted as saying [quote]This world would be the best of all possible worlds, if there were no religion in it.[/quote]@wildbill83
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
@Zaphod42 taken out of context from this letter...

https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-11-02-0236
Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
I stand corrected. And I would still argue that religion has no place in politics or laws in our country. Feel free to correct me again, but were we not founded on the idea of separation or church and state? @wildbill83
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
@Zaphod42 "separation or church and state" appears no where in Constitutional text.

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”

The intent of which was to prevent the establishment of a [u]state religion[/u] as England and many other countries (and many still do) had done. i.e. "The Church of England", an official/preferred religion established and endorsed by the Pope which had a longstanding involvement in political affairs. In other words, it protects citizens from government persecution of religion (accusation and punishment for "heresy")
Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
@wildbill83 Ya know, I have to say, I don't agree with a number of your political views but I'm definitely impressed with your bank of knowledge.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@Zaphod42 [quote] block me[/quote]

I don't block anybody. Just remember, your mother could've aborted you, but she didn't.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@wildbill83 [quote]What a Utopia – what a Paradise would this region be!"[/quote]

Amen.
wildbill83 · 36-40, M
@Zaphod42 [quote]...often the better choice for potential quality of life.[/quote]

Not for the child being aborted...

Why can't we apply that same "logic" to other things? On average, we spend $30,000+ a year or house and feed federal prisoners, many of whom are serving life sentences and repeat offenders that will never be released... Lets just execute them all, save the wasted money, and improve the "quality of life" for taxpayers...🤔
Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
Obviously I can’t speak for all, but as the survivor of a failed abortion I wish my narcissistic mother had succeeded. Because I “ruined her life” I was treated like shit growing up. Had second term abortions been legal where she was then she wouldn’t have had to resort the back room home remedies she tried that left me with the mental and physical damage I have nor would I have had to endure the phycological and physical abuse that I did. I’m not saying that all children that would be otherwise aborted would go through that, but at least from my point of view abortion would have been better.

And as for life prisoners, I agree. Keeping them alive is a huge waste of tax dollars. @wildbill83
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@Zaphod42 [quote]Because I “ruined her life” I was treated like shit growing up.[/quote]

I'm heartily sorry that you went through that terrible ordeal in your family. I know what it's like to be treated like dung heap, especially by 'loved' ones. If you will, I'd like to pray for you to find healing of the hurt that is now in your heart.
Zaphod42 · 46-50, M
Thank you, I would genuinely appreciate that 😊
I’m sorry to hear that you’ve gone through that as well.@GodSpeed63
Carazaa · F
@Zaphod42 So so sorry. But if your Mom is mentally ill, you can still have a good life, be loving to others and forgive her. I have! I will pray for you!