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According to Time magazine, September 11, 2001, was "the bloodiest day on [American] soil since the Civil War." When two jumbo jets slammed into the World Trade Center in New York followed by two other plane crashes - one exploding into the western section of the Pentagon and the other disintegrating into a field near Pittsburgh - 2,973 people perished.
The terrorist attack on American was evil and tragic, but Time magazine was wrong. 911 was not the bloodiest
day on American soil since the Civil War. The number of human lives snuffed out on that fateful day was less than the number of children that die every single day, day after day, for over 35 years through abortion right here in the "land of the free."
Since 48% of pregnancies are unplanned and half of those end in abortion, the most dangerous place for a baby to be in America is resting in her mother's womb.
At Stand to Reason, we are committed to helping you do something about that. Since we do not "force our views," but rather seek to persuade with reasons, I have devoted this month's Solid Ground to a careful analysis of a biblical passage that bears on the issue of abortion.
The Torah's teaching in Exodus 22 about accidental "miscarriage" has often been trotted out as a biblical prooftext against the pro-life view. Yet I think that once you see the textual facts, you will discover just the opposite: a powerful biblical argument against abortion on demand to add to your ambassador toolbox so you can speak more effectively in defense of these helpless ones.
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