Originally posted by Helen:
Well now, we have a choice, post-it...
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This is how you quoted the Exodus passage:
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I don't know what translation you are reading, but the Hebrew indicates a premature delivery, which is not a miscarriage because the latter term indicates the death of the child. But that is why there is the term "no further injury"! That is referring to the child. If it is born alive and there is no further injury, then the man who hurt the woman will pay as the woman's husband directs. IF, however, there is 'further injury' then it will be life for life! In other words, if the child dies, the man also must die for killing the child.
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Dear post-it,
I think Helen explained that passage well. I get the impression that this is mostly an academic discussion for you. It is not for me. While you were posting this weekend, I was at the cemetery.
It was my son's birthday. He was stillborn at 6 months. By your proposed standards, not a human being with a soul yet. Blessedly, they are only your proposed standards. I will see my son again.
Millions of parents who have had a child die before birth look forward to this.
If you have been around a crisis pregnancy center as I have, the eager expectation of many women recovering from the harm of abortion is seeing that child someday.
The verses you presented on breath are not conclusive. Adam and Eve were not created as babies. IF life does not begin at conception, two weeks after conception is worthy of reflection. Read Leviticus 17, which emphasizes that life is in the blood. A baby's blood supply starts showing up about two weeks along.
In my pro-life work, I have come across a LOT of different theories about when life does or should begin, not just the first molecule of air in the lungs. Here are some: implantation, beginning to "look" human enough, someone else loving and wanting the baby, quickening or movement, starting of labor, viability (which is becoming younger and younger), awareness, and ability to care for oneself. By some of these standards, some 5-year-olds are not human yet! But they are.
Peter Singer and others would like to examine newborns to see if they should be considered human or not and worth keeping.
I would note that the Bible does not have one verse that specifically says that infanticide is wrong. But there are many Biblical principles that show that it is wrong.
Also in my pro-life work, it has always surprised me how strongly many people feel about abortion when they know very little about unborn development. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. I believe that life begins at conception or VERY soon thereafter.
Here is some of the development:
(google will pull up tons of sites)
2 weeks: development of brain cells, blood
3 weeks: beating heart, three segments of brain
4 weeks: circulation of blood (note often a completely different blood type from mother's)
most internal organs developing, eyes and retinas, genitals
5 weeks: more differentiation of cerebrum and other brain parts, brain waves detectable,
body movements
6 weeks: sensitive to touch
9 to 10 weeks: smell, sucks thumb
11 to 13 weeks: sense of taste
14 weeks: hearing
This is VERY brief overview of some highlights.
The Bible speaks truly, and I appreciate your efforts to examine it, but I think that you have misapplied the concept of breath and have overlooked the Biblical themes of the sanctity of life.
Karen