been cited in Job by the purveyors of death, speaks of Job’s continued laments to his friends that he wished he had never been born.

Job:10: 18-19 “Why then did you bring me forth from the womb? I should have died and no eye have seen me. I should be as through I had never lived; I should have been taken from the womb to the grave.”

The story continues as his three friends believe that Job is somehow responsible for his serious misfortunes but they surmise that perhaps he is not responsible and so they sympathize with Job. Job recognizes that God has always guided him and was his mentor, beginning at conception.

Job: 31: 18 “Though like a father God has reared me from my youth, guiding me even from my mother’s womb”.

The story concludes with God speaking to Job who repents for questioning God’s actions. Job’s seven sons and three daughters were restored to him as well as his prosperity. It is important to note that at the beginning of the story, Job’s sons and daughters were reported dead, but at the end of the story were restored. This explains that death can occur in (at least) two ways, spiritually and physically. A spiritual death is caused by a loss and/or void in morals that leave a life unfulfilled and empty. Abortion policies cause spiritual deaths.”

God is with Every Person

God has a plan for every life prior to conception. The word of God is spoken in Jeremiah 1:5 “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I dedicated you, a prophet to the nations I appointed you.”

God’s plan for Jeremiah was to become a prophet. God has a plan for each person (and grants talents to each person). However, decisions of man sometimes prevent God’s plan for each person’s happiness and fulfillment in life from being realized. It is clear to recognize how God’s plan for those lives aborted, will never come to fruition. Jeremiah 1:5 explains that God considers the unborn to be human lives.

Trickery is Treachery

Some have quoted passages (from) The Bible to justify the murder of the born and unborn. These passages are always taken out of context. Examine the complete story. Read about the transpiration of events prior to the decision to commit murder of innocent lives and the repercussions or aftermath that followed. The Bible, read in its’ entirety with intent focus will yield a clear understanding of the consequences that human lives suffer for the breaking of God’s Laws (The Ten Commandments). The Text likewise repeatedly demonstrates how corrupt government leads people astray into breaking The Ten Commandments for governments own short lived benefit of great wealth, power, and control (tyranny) over a continuously decimated population until the society as a whole is destroyed.