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Monday, October 26, 2009

Snowflakes and Soap Boxes

Ok, folks. I just have to share a beautiful story I heard at the National Day of Prayer Conference. It's the true story of a frozen embryo that proves to me, without a doubt, life begins at conception.

An embryo,
frozen for four years,
was FedExed,
thawed out
and implanted
in a courageous and loving woman's womb.

This embryo grew and is now a beautiful six-year-old girl.

The little darling that flounced into conference clinging to her mommy's hand, was not the biological result of her adoptive mother and father, but was life created in a lab...
life that was given a chance to live...
life that was not fodder for experimentation that would not be allowed on a guinea pig these days.

The story brings to mind the words of the great philospher, Dr. Seuss, who said,
"A person's a person, no matter how small."
And, scientifically speaking, it also proves that life can only be generated by the union of a male and female, the way God established from the beginning of humanity.

A human embryo, from the moment of conception, is viable given the opportunity and environment to live. If you're interested in finding out more, do a search on "embryo adoption" and see what comes up in your area.

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