good and bad, right and wrong were bestowed to man by God and these Laws were expected be followed. Genesis: 2 21-22 explains that God imparted woman with Divine knowledge as well.

A story of two human beings, Adam and Eve is presented in The Bible. The name Adam is a connotation for the word “man” in Hebrew. After God imparted Adam and Eve with rules to follow, Adam and Eve decide to defy God and break His Law. The punishment delivered by God for breaking His Law was a complicated life filled with hardship. Adam and Eve repented for their transgressions and thus were permitted by God to maintain their superior intelligence over the beasts of the earth. Descendants of Adam and Eve progressed insightfully to become agrarian farmers and foragers of metal tools thereby advancing human civilization.”

The Bible Condemns Abortion

As stated previously The Bible addresses the issue of abortion straightforwardly and ambiguously. Examples of the sanctity and personhood of the human being from the moment of conception are provided from select Books of The Bible. With further independent research many more examples can be found. It is clear that abortion is considered to be murder by God.

The Book of Psalms is a collection of Hebrew songs that contains Scripture of The Lord. The beginnings of human life, with a definitive personhood beginning at conception, are discussed.

Psalms: 22: 10-11 You have been my guide since I was first formed, my security at my mother’s breast. To You I was committed at birth from my mother’s womb. You are my God.

This passage explains that God lives within us from the moment of conception and provides care and nourishment to us through our mother.

Psalms: 139: 13-16: Discusses the individuality of the human life beginning at conception.

Truly You have formed my innermost being; You knit me in my mother’s womb I give thanks that I am fearfully, wonderfully made; Wonderful are Your Works. My soul also You knew full well; nor was my frame unknown to You when I was made in secret, when I was fashioned in the depths of the earth. Your eyes have seen my actions; in Your book they are all written; My days were limited before one of them existed.

Psalms 139:13 discusses (*the soul), genetics, and predispositions (*possibly based on society of the times) that are determined at conception together with the growth of the child within the womb. Psalms 139: 14-15 gives God thanks for His awesome creation of human life. A recognition that God knows each soul from conception and the strength of character connected to the soul, is acknowledged. Psalms 139: 16 reaffirms that God is all knowing and remembers everything. He reminds us that an individual person’s life is finite.