Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Defending the Life of the Unborn Part 17

Abortion would not even be a major issue if people were committed to sex only within the confines of marriage.  Individuals would still have abortions, to limit the size of their families, but the number of unborn babies killed would drop dramatically.  The Bible gives insight into how God views sex.  Pastor Mark Driscoll wrote [...]

Defending the Life of the Unborn Part 16

January 10, 2012 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics, Ethics

I will finish my series by posting a few good articles on various issues dealing with the unborn.  The first one comes from Alan Shlemon, a friend who is on staff at Stand to Reason.  He is the author of The Ambassador’s Guide to Islam and speaks on a wide variety of topics.   In this [...]

Defending the Life of the Unborn Part 12

December 27, 2011 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics, Biblical Teaching

Parts 1-11 I made the case for the humanity of the unborn in a way that someone can present in the public square.  Now I will turn to the Bible to defend the unborn.  Christians can be confident the Bible supports the prolife position.
Scriptures that support the unborn is alive and human.

Psalm 51:5 “Surely [...]

Defending the Life of the Unborn Part 11

December 21, 2011 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics, Ethics

If you are prolife you need to ask yourself the question, what can I do?  Babies are being killed daily and there doesn’t seem to be an end to this tragedy.  As prolife advocates we need to do something.  Here are a few ideas:

We can help guide woman away from having an abortion. We [...]

Defending the Life of the Unborn Part 10

December 17, 2011 by Steve  
Filed under AA: Steve Bruecker, Apologetics, Ethics

I would like to share a tool that will help you make a case for the intrinsic value of the unborn.  The embryo differs from a newborn in four ways, but these differences are not significant in the way that abortion-advocates need them to be.  The acrostic SLED is a helpful reminder of these non-essential [...]

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