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Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:25 AM
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In America, we are coming up upon January 22, that day when the Supreme Court decided that the unborn are a subclass of human beings at the disposal of our convenience. Since then, we have been steadily declining into a culture of death. Christians are the "fragrance of life" in the face of such a culture, defending the sanctity of human life created in God's image. Please pray for the cause of the unborn. Pray for women hurt by abortion. Pray for leaders committed to building the culture of life.
Liberalism -- Ideas so good, they have to be mandated.
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ViaDolorosa,
While you are clearly aware that there are vast and irreconcilable doctrinal differences which divide us, be assured that sola Scriptura/Reformed Christians have a strong commitment to the sanctity of life.
In Christ, Paul S
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Paul,
Yes, thank you for your reply. Of what you said I have no doubts whatsoever. The only group that claims to be pro-life that I question is the LDS whose position betrays weaknesses. The presidential candidate Mitt Romney also lacks a solid pro-life record. But the Protestant/Evangelical camp has shown unwaivering support for the cause of the unborn.
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