THE BIBLE AND ABORTION (1 OF 6)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Psalm 139:13-16
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The Bible and Abortion (1 of 6)
Series: Elephant in the Room
Scott Maze
Psalm 139:13-16
Today, I want to talk about the sanctity of human life and specifically abortion. This morning I want you to join with me in a celebration of life. There is widespread divide regarding the issue of abortion ... people are not indifferent regarding this contested issue. Even now, bring the very word up in front of this congregation means there is a vortex of emotions. Whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, you have strong emotions. Whenever the word abortion is mentioned the atmosphere is room becomes tense. Many elections are nothing more than a referendum on this issue with both sides watching the balance of power on the Supreme Court regarding this one issue.
To no one's surprise, I stand here decidedly pro-life. But because we have such a divide in this nation over this issue, I want to take today's message and cut it in half. During the second half, I want to share Christianity's convictional values regarding life and its value. It is during this later portion of today's message that I will be share our church's convictional values straight from Scripture. But the first half, I want to share why the science of biology leads us to the conclusion of bring pro-life. Again, during the first part of today's message, I want to share some scientific facts that lead me to believe abortion involves taking the life of a human being. Nearly all of the facts are taken from either neutral or pro-choice sources so that others may not accuse me of bias.
My Purpose
I want to equip our church family in speaking intelligently and compassionately about abortion. I don't have a Republican agenda here today as much as I have a kingdom of God agenda. I want to talk about this highly sensitive topic in a way just as I would discuss it if I were sitting across the table from someone who has had an abortion. I want to help all of us by presenting rationale argument for the p ...
Series: Elephant in the Room
Scott Maze
Psalm 139:13-16
Today, I want to talk about the sanctity of human life and specifically abortion. This morning I want you to join with me in a celebration of life. There is widespread divide regarding the issue of abortion ... people are not indifferent regarding this contested issue. Even now, bring the very word up in front of this congregation means there is a vortex of emotions. Whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, you have strong emotions. Whenever the word abortion is mentioned the atmosphere is room becomes tense. Many elections are nothing more than a referendum on this issue with both sides watching the balance of power on the Supreme Court regarding this one issue.
To no one's surprise, I stand here decidedly pro-life. But because we have such a divide in this nation over this issue, I want to take today's message and cut it in half. During the second half, I want to share Christianity's convictional values regarding life and its value. It is during this later portion of today's message that I will be share our church's convictional values straight from Scripture. But the first half, I want to share why the science of biology leads us to the conclusion of bring pro-life. Again, during the first part of today's message, I want to share some scientific facts that lead me to believe abortion involves taking the life of a human being. Nearly all of the facts are taken from either neutral or pro-choice sources so that others may not accuse me of bias.
My Purpose
I want to equip our church family in speaking intelligently and compassionately about abortion. I don't have a Republican agenda here today as much as I have a kingdom of God agenda. I want to talk about this highly sensitive topic in a way just as I would discuss it if I were sitting across the table from someone who has had an abortion. I want to help all of us by presenting rationale argument for the p ...
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