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In this issue . . .Q: Can a mother have a "positive abortion"?A: In a recent video, a young lady undergoing an abortion procedure described the experience as a "positive abortion story." But how can there be such a thing? Telling society that abortion (which is killing a human being made in the image of God) should be looked upon with appreciation is a clear example of calling evil, good.An abortion, like the one that this young lady has made very public, is nothing less than a human being deciding that she is her own god, and therefore can take the life of another human being—who is made in the image of God. The one true God, who is the only righteous judge, makes it clear that her abortion was murder. Read the whole article for further analysis of this sad situation, and find links to several free videos about the sanctity of human life. Get EquippedThe Sanctity of Life DVD SetThis compelling series exposes modern society's low regard for life. Explore the science and the biblical view on the critical topics of abortion, euthanasia, stem cell harvesting, human cloning, mercy killing, and more. Creation DebateNews to Know Quick Look Water World Theory of Life's Origins Rises from the Lost City: Water world, proposed in 1989, has taken on new life since the 2000 discovery of the "Lost City," a North Atlantic hydrothermal vent that fits the "prebiotic" conditions originally suggested. Quest for Goldilocks Planet Scores a Hit with Kepler–186f: Kepler–186f, the fifth planet orbiting an M1–spectral type red dwarf star in the constellation Cygnus, will go down in history as the first earth–sized extrasolar planet discovered in its star's habitable zone. There's a reasonable chance it could have that all-important ingredient for life–water. But does that mean it is inhabited or even habitable? No. After EdenAnswers with Ken Ham radio programPhoto of the WeekTo download this image for use as wallpaper on your device, right-click on the link below for the desired resolution and select "Save Link/Target As..."
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