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As Women Make Life-Ending Decisions, Prenatal Genetic Tests Revealed To Be Wrong 85% Of The Time

More than one-third of pregnant women in the United States will opt for a simple blood draw fairly early in their pregnancy. That vial will be sent off for prenatal genetic testing to screen for a wide variety of chromosomal abnormalities, including extremely rare conditions. Sadly, some women will make life-ending decisions for their babies based on these screens—but, according to a recent exposé by the very pro-abortion The New York Times, many of these tests are wrong 85%–95% of the time!

These tests, which typically advertise themselves as “‘reliable’ and ‘highly accurate,’ offering ‘total confidence’ and ‘peace of mind,’” look for “missing snippets of chromosomes” (called microdeletions). Prenatal testing is a $600 million to perhaps billion-dollar industry, and “the number of women taking these tests is expected to double by 2025.” But, apparently, for “every 15 times they correctly find a problem . . . they are wrong 85 times” (and some of these tests have an even higher rate of error at 95%!).

The New York Times explains:

The tests initially looked for Down syndrome and worked very well. But as manufacturers tried to outsell each other, they began offering additional screenings for increasingly rare conditions.

The grave predictions made by those newer tests are usually wrong [especially for less common conditions].

They continue:

Patients who receive a positive result are supposed to pursue follow-up testing, which often requires a drawing of amniotic fluid or a sample of placental tissue. Those tests can cost thousands of dollars, come with a small risk of miscarriage and can’t be performed until later in pregnancy — in some states, past the point where abortions are legal.

The companies have known for years that the follow-up testing doesn’t always happen. A 2014 study found that 6 percent of patients who screened positive obtained an abortion without getting another test to confirm the result.

So, women are ending the lives of their own children over genetic testing results—results that are very likely wrong! How horrifying.

But if these tests were 100% accurate, would it be okay to end the life of an unborn child because it was for certain they would be born with a disability or chromosomal abnormality? Absolutely not. Think of it this way. The New York Times opened its article with this story,

After a year of fertility treatments, Yael Geller was thrilled when she found out she was pregnant in November 2020. Following a normal ultrasound, she was confident enough to tell her 3-year-old son his “brother or sister” was in her belly.

But a few weeks later, as she was driving her son home from school, her doctor’s office called. A prenatal blood test indicated her fetus might be missing part of a chromosome, which could lead to serious ailments and mental illness.

Sitting on the couch that evening with her husband, she cried as she explained they might be facing a decision on terminating the pregnancy. He sat quietly with the news. “How is this happening to me?” Ms. Geller, 32, recalled thinking.

The next day, doctors used a long, painful needle to retrieve a small piece of her placenta. It was tested and showed the initial result was wrong. She now has a 6-month-old, Emmanuel, who shows no signs of the condition he screened positive for.

Suppose instead of receiving the news that her unborn son, Emmanuel, might be born “missing part of a chromosome,” Geller was contacted by the hospital and found out her three-year-old was involved in a serious car accident. He would live, but he would face life-long problems and was likely permanently disabled. Would her first conversation with her husband have been about killing her three-year-old because of his diagnosis? Of course not! So why is it acceptable to discuss killing a child because he might be born with a disability or abnormality? It’s a complete and utter double standard that only exists because our culture has chosen to arbitrarily redefine when a human life begins. We live during a time when generations have been indoctrinated to look on humans as just animals instead of the fact all humans are made in the image of God.

Every human life has value. It’s not because of perceived “quality of life,” what they can contribute to society, the parent’s ideals, or anything else. No—human life has value because each life is created in God’s image (Genesis 1:27), fearfully and wonderfully made (and, yes, that includes those with a chromosomal abnormality as a result of the effects of our sin in this now fallen world).

Abortion at any stage is taking the life of a person made in God’s image and it is murder. And God hates hands that shed innocent blood (Proverbs 6:16–19).

We must stand for the most vulnerable: unborn children. 

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The Modern State Of Israel Tests The Church’s Commitment To Biblical Truth

Over the last 1,500 years, anti-Semitism in the name of Christ has inflicted much pain and suffering on the Jewish people. And the church wonders why so many Jews distrust the church and reject Jesus. We are in a battle for biblical truth. Does the church accept God’s Word and live by it—including the Jewish Scriptures and the admonition to bless Israel—or does it not?

After 47 Years Of Evil, The Mad Mullahs Have Finally Run Into A US President Determined To End Their Terror Empire

This seems to be this demonically inspired regime's last chance. After 47 years of games, double talk, and deception, the mad mullahs have finally run into a U.S. president who is determined to end their terror empire. You could argue that he already has. The regime is now a shell of what it once was. Even if it manages to hang on to power when the dust settles, it's living on borrowed time. That's what happens when a strong leader faces down evil and does not blink.

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Abandoning The Duty Of A Shepherd: Should Pastors Speak About Politics From The Pulpit?

When a pastor preaches about what God has to say in His Word about gender, intimacy and marriage, sanctity of life, parental authority, stewardship of resources whether personal or societal, defending one’s family, threats of false doctrines and religions, etc., they are not being “political” but Biblical. Speaking on such topics does not imply that a pastor has an agenda; it simply means they are faithfully fulfilling their duty to proclaim the truth on such matters which God has laid out in His Word.

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More than one-third of pregnant women in the United States will opt for a simple blood draw fairly early in their pregnancy. That vial will be sent off for prenatal genetic testing to screen for a wide variety of chromosomal abnormalities, including extremely rare conditions. Sadly, some women will make life-ending decisions for their babies based on these screens—but, according to a recent exposé by the very pro-abortion The New York Times, many of these tests are wrong 85%–95% of the time!

These tests, which typically advertise themselves as “‘reliable’ and ‘highly accurate,’ offering ‘total confidence’ and ‘peace of mind,’” look for “missing snippets of chromosomes” (called microdeletions). Prenatal testing is a $600 million to perhaps billion-dollar industry, and “the number of women taking these tests is expected to double by 2025.” But, apparently, for “every 15 times they correctly find a problem . . . they are wrong 85 times” (and some of these tests have an even higher rate of error at 95%!).

The New York Times explains:

The tests initially looked for Down syndrome and worked very well. But as manufacturers tried to outsell each other, they began offering additional screenings for increasingly rare conditions.

The grave predictions made by those newer tests are usually wrong [especially for less common conditions].

They continue:

Patients who receive a positive result are supposed to pursue follow-up testing, which often requires a drawing of amniotic fluid or a sample of placental tissue. Those tests can cost thousands of dollars, come with a small risk of miscarriage and can’t be performed until later in pregnancy — in some states, past the point where abortions are legal.

The companies have known for years that the follow-up testing doesn’t always happen. A 2014 study found that 6 percent of patients who screened positive obtained an abortion without getting another test to confirm the result.

So, women are ending the lives of their own children over genetic testing results—results that are very likely wrong! How horrifying.

But if these tests were 100% accurate, would it be okay to end the life of an unborn child because it was for certain they would be born with a disability or chromosomal abnormality? Absolutely not. Think of it this way. The New York Times opened its article with this story,

After a year of fertility treatments, Yael Geller was thrilled when she found out she was pregnant in November 2020. Following a normal ultrasound, she was confident enough to tell her 3-year-old son his “brother or sister” was in her belly.

But a few weeks later, as she was driving her son home from school, her doctor’s office called. A prenatal blood test indicated her fetus might be missing part of a chromosome, which could lead to serious ailments and mental illness.

Sitting on the couch that evening with her husband, she cried as she explained they might be facing a decision on terminating the pregnancy. He sat quietly with the news. “How is this happening to me?” Ms. Geller, 32, recalled thinking.

The next day, doctors used a long, painful needle to retrieve a small piece of her placenta. It was tested and showed the initial result was wrong. She now has a 6-month-old, Emmanuel, who shows no signs of the condition he screened positive for.

Suppose instead of receiving the news that her unborn son, Emmanuel, might be born “missing part of a chromosome,” Geller was contacted by the hospital and found out her three-year-old was involved in a serious car accident. He would live, but he would face life-long problems and was likely permanently disabled. Would her first conversation with her husband have been about killing her three-year-old because of his diagnosis? Of course not! So why is it acceptable to discuss killing a child because he might be born with a disability or abnormality? It’s a complete and utter double standard that only exists because our culture has chosen to arbitrarily redefine when a human life begins. We live during a time when generations have been indoctrinated to look on humans as just animals instead of the fact all humans are made in the image of God.

Every human life has value. It’s not because of perceived “quality of life,” what they can contribute to society, the parent’s ideals, or anything else. No—human life has value because each life is created in God’s image (Genesis 1:27), fearfully and wonderfully made (and, yes, that includes those with a chromosomal abnormality as a result of the effects of our sin in this now fallen world).

Abortion at any stage is taking the life of a person made in God’s image and it is murder. And God hates hands that shed innocent blood (Proverbs 6:16–19).

We must stand for the most vulnerable: unborn children. 

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The Modern State Of Israel Tests The Church’s Commitment To Biblical Truth

Over the last 1,500 years, anti-Semitism in the name of Christ has inflicted much pain and suffering on the Jewish people. And the church wonders why so many Jews distrust the church and reject Jesus. We are in a battle for biblical truth. Does the church accept God’s Word and live by it—including the Jewish Scriptures and the admonition to bless Israel—or does it not?

After 47 Years Of Evil, The Mad Mullahs Have Finally Run Into A US President Determined To End Their Terror Empire

This seems to be this demonically inspired regime's last chance. After 47 years of games, double talk, and deception, the mad mullahs have finally run into a U.S. president who is determined to end their terror empire. You could argue that he already has. The regime is now a shell of what it once was. Even if it manages to hang on to power when the dust settles, it's living on borrowed time. That's what happens when a strong leader faces down evil and does not blink.

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Abandoning The Duty Of A Shepherd: Should Pastors Speak About Politics From The Pulpit?

When a pastor preaches about what God has to say in His Word about gender, intimacy and marriage, sanctity of life, parental authority, stewardship of resources whether personal or societal, defending one’s family, threats of false doctrines and religions, etc., they are not being “political” but Biblical. Speaking on such topics does not imply that a pastor has an agenda; it simply means they are faithfully fulfilling their duty to proclaim the truth on such matters which God has laid out in His Word.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.

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YOU CARE ABOUT

BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.