Ecclesiastes 11:5
"From the microscopic stage to birth, so much growth and so many amazing changes take place, and yet right from fertilization, this is a brand-new person made in the image of God with his or her own unique set of DNA.
Scripture is clear about the value of human life, as we are imagebearers of the Creator; and it recognizes the unborn as fully human with their value and personhood recognized (e.g., Exodus 21:22–23; Job 31:15; Psalm 139:14,16; Luke 1:44). And observational science confirms this reality too.
When you look at what really goes on during pregnancy, beginning at fertilization, there’s no excuse for dismissing an unborn child as a disposable “clump of cells.” AIG
"From the microscopic stage to birth, so much growth and so many amazing changes take place, and yet right from fertilization, this is a brand-new person made in the image of God with his or her own unique set of DNA.
Scripture is clear about the value of human life, as we are imagebearers of the Creator; and it recognizes the unborn as fully human with their value and personhood recognized (e.g., Exodus 21:22–23; Job 31:15; Psalm 139:14,16; Luke 1:44). And observational science confirms this reality too.
When you look at what really goes on during pregnancy, beginning at fertilization, there’s no excuse for dismissing an unborn child as a disposable “clump of cells.” AIG
